Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 299 - General environmental provisions.
299.49 - Products containing mercury.

299.49 Products containing mercury.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
(a) “Mercury-added product" means a product to which mercury is intentionally added during formulation or manufacture, or a product containing one or more components to which mercury is intentionally added during formulation or manufacture.
(b) “Mercury-added thermostat" means a product or device that uses a mercury switch to sense and control room temperature through communication with heating, ventilating, or air-conditioning equipment. “Mercury-added thermostat" includes thermostats used to sense and control room temperature in residential, commercial, industrial, and other buildings, but does not include a thermostat used to sense and control temperature as part of a manufacturing process or in the generating, transmission, or distributing facilities for electric energy, gas, or water.
(c) “Mercury relay" means a mercury-added product or device that opens or closes electrical contacts to effect the operation of other devices in the same or another electrical circuit. “Mercury relay" includes mercury displacement relays, mercury wetted reed relays, and mercury contact relays.
(d) “Mercury switch" means a mercury-added product or device that opens or closes an electrical circuit or gas valve. “Mercury switch" includes mercury float switches actuated by rising or falling liquid levels, mercury tilt switches actuated by a change in the switch position, mercury pressure switches actuated by a change in pressure, mercury temperature switches actuated by a change in temperature, and mercury flame sensors. “Mercury switch" does not include a mercury-added thermostat.
(2) Restrictions on sale and use of mercury.
(a) Fever thermometers. No person may sell or supply a mercury fever thermometer to a consumer or patient, unless the thermometer has been prescribed for the consumer or patient by a practitioner, as defined in s. 450.01 (17). A mercury fever thermometer manufacturer shall supply with each thermometer clear instructions on the careful handling of the thermometer to avoid breakage, on proper cleanup if the thermometer breaks, and on proper disposal. For purposes of this subsection, “mercury fever thermometer" means a thermometer that contains mercury for the purpose of measuring body temperature, but does not include a thermometer containing mercury solely within a button cell battery.
(b) Manometers. No person may sell or distribute a mercury-containing manometer of the type in milking machines on dairy farms. Manufacturers of such mercury-containing manometers shall notify wholesalers and retailers that the sale or distribution of such manometers is prohibited and shall instruct them on the proper disposal of remaining inventory.
(c) Mercury-added thermostats. No person may sell, or distribute for promotional purposes, a mercury-added thermostat.
(d) Instruments and measuring devices.
1. No person may sell or distribute any of the following items, if the item contains mercury:
a. A barometer.
b. An esophageal dilator, bougie tube, or gastrointestinal tube.
c. A flowmeter.
d. A hydrometer.
e. A hygrometer or psychrometer.
f. A manometer other than a manometer prohibited from sale under par. (b).
g. A pyrometer.
h. A sphygmomanometer.
i. A thermometer other than a thermometer prohibited from sale under par. (a).
2. Subdivision 1. does not apply to the sale of a mercury-added product listed in subd. 1. a. to i. if use of the product is required under federal law or if the only mercury-added component in the product is a button cell battery.
(e) Mercury switches and relays.
1. No person may sell or distribute, individually or as a product component, a mercury switch or mercury relay. This subdivision does not apply to a switch or relay that is used to replace a switch or relay that is a component in a larger product in use prior to October 1, 2010, if one of the following applies:
a. The larger product is used in manufacturing or in the generating, transmission, or distributing facilities for electric energy, gas, or water.
b. The switch or relay is integrated with, and not physically separate from, other components of the larger product.
2. Subdivision 1. does not apply to the sale of a mercury switch or mercury relay if use of the switch or relay is a federal requirement.
(f) Household items. No person may sell or distribute any of the following items if the item contains mercury, unless the only mercury-added component in the item is a button cell battery:
1. A toy or game.
2. Jewelry.
3. Clothing or shoes.
4. An over-the-counter pharmaceutical product for human use.
5. A cosmetic, toiletry, or fragrance product.
(3) Exemptions.
(a) The prohibitions under this section do not apply to the sale of a mercury-added product for which the department grants an exemption under this subsection.
(b) A manufacturer or user of a product may apply for an exemption from this section by filing a written petition with the department. The department may grant an exemption with or without conditions if it finds that the mercury-added product is reasonable and appropriate for a specific use. The department shall find that a product is reasonable and appropriate for a specific use only if a manufacturer or user establishes all of the following:
1. A system exists for the proper collection, transportation, and processing of the product at the end of its life.
2. One of the following applies:
a. Use of the product provides a net benefit to the environment, public health, or public safety when compared to available nonmercury alternatives.
b. Technically feasible nonmercury alternatives are not available at comparable cost.
(c) Prior to approving an exemption, the department may consult with neighboring states to promote consistency in the regulation of mercury-added products. The department may request a person who is granted an exemption to maintain records and provide reasonable reports to the department that characterize mercury use in the products for which the exemption was granted. Exemptions may not exceed 5 years and may be renewed upon written application if the department finds that the mercury-added product continues to meet the criteria specified in par. (b) and the manufacturer or other persons comply with the conditions of its original approval. The department shall promulgate rules for processing an exemption application that provide for public participation, taking into account the role of the interstate clearinghouse under sub. (4).
(4) Interstate clearinghouse. The department may participate in the establishment and implementation of a regional, multistate clearinghouse to assist in carrying out the requirements of this section.
History: 2009 a. 44.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 299 - General environmental provisions.

299.01 - Definitions.

299.05 - Deadlines for action on certain applications.

299.07 - License denial, nonrenewal, and revocation based on delinquent taxes or unemployment insurance contributions.

299.08 - License denial, nonrenewal, suspension or restriction based on failure to pay support.

299.09 - Military training or experience.

299.11 - Laboratory certification program.

299.13 - Pollution prevention.

299.15 - Reports on substances used; wastewater fee.

299.17 - Website information.

299.21 - Gifts and grants.

299.23 - Financial interest prohibited.

299.31 - Groundwater protection.

299.33 - Uniform transboundary pollution reciprocal access act.

299.43 - Collection and disposal of products containing 2,4,5-T and silvex.

299.45 - Manufacture and purchase of polychlorinated biphenyls.

299.47 - Sale and delivery of dry cleaning solvent.

299.48 - Fire fighting foam containing PFAS.

299.49 - Products containing mercury.

299.50 - Products containing synthetic plastic microbeads.

299.51 - Medical waste management.

299.53 - Used oil fuel.

299.55 - Confidentiality of records; used oil collection facilities and used oil fuel facilities.

299.62 - Environmental protection requirements for tank vessels.

299.64 - Open burning on commercial vessels.

299.66 - Inspecting vessels.

299.80 - Environmental cooperation pilot program.

299.83 - Green Tier Program.

299.85 - Environmental Compliance Audit Program.

299.91 - Hearings; procedure; review.

299.93 - Environmental surcharge.

299.95 - Enforcement; duty of department of justice; expenses.

299.97 - Penalties and remedies.