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In My Community
Print Tips In My Community How is my air quality? Is my drinking water safe? Where can I recycle household items? Can I eat the fish I catch in Ohio? Can I go to the beach? What are ... If you are a homeowner, you probably have old cans of paint, paint remover, garden chemicals and other hazardous household materials that you no longer want stored in your garage or basement. How do you get rid of this ...
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Protecting Ohio's Land
Many local solid waste management districts sponsor household hazardous waste collection events, where you can get ... 1049 Columbus, OH 43216-1049 Phone: (614) 644-2621 FAX: (614) 728-5315 Division of Hazardous Waste Management P.O. Box 1049 Columbus, OH 43216-1049 Phone: (614) 644-2917 FAX ...
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Your Backyard - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
How's the Air? How's the Water? How's the Land? Hazardous Wastes What's in My Neighborhood? What Does the MPCA Do? What You Can Do Related ... to Protect Your Environment In Your House: Buy less toxic or nontoxic cleaning materials. Properly dispose of all hazardous household materials, from cleansers to fluorescent tubes to paints. Recycle your recyclables! From pop ...
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Floods: Minimizing Pollution and Health Risks - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
PDF documents that require Adobe Acrobat for viewing. MPCA Home > Hot Topics > Floods: Minimizing Pollution and Health Risks Floods: Minimizing Pollution and Health Risks For citizens: Hazardous household materials Preparing heating oil tanks for flooding Drinking water well contamination Asbestos Cleaning up after a flood Septic systems: What to do after the flood For farms and businesses: ...
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Recycle City
They find safer alternatives to potentially hazardous household materials, such as oven cleaners and polishes They buy the products they use a lot ... on how to properly dispose of these items. Learn more about safer alternatives to some household products by visiting the Savemors' house next to the school! Paint & hobby supplies There are ...
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Program FAQ's - Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County
These these events typically collect a limited range of hazardous household materials. Please check with your city recycling coordinator to find out whether your city has ... 20, 2005 the King County Board of Health unanimously approved a fee increase for the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County. They did so after carefully studying the finances, activities ...
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Household Hazardous Waste | Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) | US EPA
For more information on this review suggested alternatives to common hazardous household items. Collection Options—Municipalities and Local Governments Facilitating Reuse, Recycling, and Proper Disposal Permanent collection or exchange. See if your community has a facility that collects HHW year-round. ...
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Materials List - What do I do with...? - King County Solid Waste Division
Hazardous Waste Schools Program Household Hazardous Waste Illegal Dumping Junk Mail Reduction LEED LinkUp Manure Management Master Recycler Composter Natural Yard Care Northwest Natural Yard Days Online Materials Exchange Planning Product Stewardship ... or paint. A B C D E F G L M P S T V Misc Household Items Baby Supplies Baby supplies include items such as clothing, small toys, books, baby bedding/ ...
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KB) This 15 question quiz is appropriate after study of hazardous household product issues. Answers included. Grades 9 through adult. How to Make Your Own Slug Trap pdf, (60 KB) Using simple materials found in most homes, make a slug trap and bait it with beer or non-alcoholic beer. No need for a toxic bait. Grades ...
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Hazardous household product safety
Hazardous Household Product safety You can identify a hazardous product by reading the label. You can assume that a product is hazardous if its label bears one or more of ... means extremely corrosive, flammable or reactive or highly toxic. Warning or Caution appear on all other hazardous substances. These signal words are followed by precautionary statements such as "Keep out of reach ...
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