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26 welfare or to the environment, and requiring that said 
at substances be handled and disposed of only by licensed 
28 hazardous waste disposers. Mercury, beryllium, com- 
29 pounds thereof, and such other elements and compounds 
30 as may be listed from time to time by the board, shall 
31 not be dumped in any of the waters of the common- 
32 wealth. 
33 2) specifying in what manner said wastes may be handled 
34 or disposed of, including requiring that various types of 
35 said wastes be segregated from one another, be neutral- 
36 ized or otherwise rendered harmless prior to disposal 
37 and be suitably contained. 
38 3) specifying the location at which said substances may be 
39 disposed of both within the commonwealth, or outside 
40 thereof, to prevent damage to any natural resource uti- 
41 lized or enjoyed by the public, or damage to the environ- 
42 ment. 
43 4) establishing reasonable exceptions when competent scien- 
44 tific evidence satisfies the board that the substances and 
45 quantities involved do not constitute a threat to the pub- 
46 lic and its environment. 
47 5) setting reasonable license and inspection fees. 
48 6) necessary to carry out the purposes of this section and 
49 section 58. 
50 Section 58. No person including the originator thereof shall 
51 handle or dispose of such hazardous wastes as are specified 
52 by said board without a license from the division of water pol- 
53 lution control. Said license shall be subject to such terms and 
54 conditions as the division deems advisable in accordance with 
55 the regulations adopted by the board, including that said 
56 handling or disposal receive the specific approval of one or 
57 more member agencies. 
58 A violation of sections 57 through 58, or any regulation 
59 adopted thereunder shall be punished by a fine of up to five 
60 thousand dollars, or by imprisonment of up to six months, or 
61 both. The superior court shall have jurisdiction to enforce | 
