in alphabetical order:
Acids
aerosol products
air fresheners
antifreeze
BBQ starter
brake fluid
chemicals
cleaning products
disinfectant
drain cleaner
dry cleaning fluid
epoxy resins
fertilizer
fire extinguishers
fiberglass resins
furniture stripper
garden chemicals
gasoline
glue
grease
hazardous liquid
herbicide
insecticide
lighter fluid
mothballs
motor oil
old thermometers,
oven cleaner
paint
pesticide
photographic chemicals
pool chemicals
prescription drugs
propane tanks
resins
solvents
Transmission Fluid
turpentine
varnishes
window cleaner
windshield washing liquid
wood preservative
wood stains
all of these things should not be thrown away, flushed, buried, or burnt in your wood stove.
~hope that helps :)
batteries, paint, bug spray, hair spray, and motor oil
toxic, explosive, flammable, and corrosive
true Cardboard is a great example. It is solid waste yet not hazardous.
at factories and at places where they dump trash
their potential for spreading disease
"The USA EPA estimates that 256 million tons of officially classified hazardous wastes are produced in the USA each year. This does not include toxic and hazardous waste produced by industries not monitored by the EPA."
That job is hazardous for pregnant women
Graham C. Taylor has written: 'Socioeconomic analysis of hazardous waste management alternatives' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hazardous wastes, Hazardous wastes, Social aspects, Social aspects of Hazardous wastes 'Socioecomonic analysis of hazardous waste management alternatives' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Hazardous wastes, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Hazardous wastes, Hazardous wastes
Hazardous wastes are materials that are to be discarded (i.e. are wastes) but can be a danger to people or to the environment and meet the definition based on the identity of the material or on test results. If hazardous wastes are mixed with the nonhazardous wastes, the result is a hazardous waste. A non-hazardous waste is something that is to be discarded (i.e is a waste) but does not meet the definition of a hazardous waste.
there is hazardous wastes and toxic chemicals in the ocean
It was a plan adopted in 1989 to moniter the production and transportation of hazardous wastes, or e-waste.
true Cardboard is a great example. It is solid waste yet not hazardous.
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Harry Freeman has written: 'Innovative thermal processes for treating hazardous wastes' -- subject(s): Hazardous waste treatment facilities, Hazardous wastes, Incineration
A Bodocsi has written: 'Reactivity of various grouts to hazardous wastes and leachates' -- subject(s): Hazardous wastes, Grout (Mortar), Leachate
The real cost of dumping hazardous wastes is borne by the people whose health is affected by waste disposal.
Emy Chan Meiorin has written: 'Toxics away' -- subject(s): Hazardous wastes, Hazardous substances 'Guidelines for planning household hazardous waste collection programs' -- subject(s): Hazardous wastes
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