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If facility uses parts cleaning sinks with halogenated solvents, has facility submitted a notification report to EPA?

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This question only applies to cleaning sinks that use halogenated solvents. Generally speaking, facilities that use Safety Kleen are not using halogenated solvents because Safety Kleen does not use them for their parts cleaners. However, some facilities use parts cleaners very similar to Safety Kleen parts cleaners that may contain halogenated solvents. Some may even have used Safety Kleen in the past, kept the Safety Kleen parts washer, and added their own solvent. Thus, if a facility has an active contract with Safety Kleen, it is acceptable to assume the solvents are not halogenated. However, if the facility does not have an active contract with Safety Kleen, the assumption can not be made either way.

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