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Universal Waste Management
"Universal wastes" are a special group of
hazardous wastes that are generated by all
segments of the population and, unfortunately,
often improperly disposed by the
people who generate them. In an effort to
make it easier and more cost effective to properly
manage these wastes, the "Universal Waste Rule" exempts the wastes from the
more burdensome Hazardous Waste Rules requirements,
as long as they are managed to
prevent release to the environment and properly
recycled or disposed. For example, the
Universal Waste Rules do not require generators
to provide separate waste storage areas,
nor do they require a hazardous waste hauler
for transportation. Wastes the N.H. Department of Environmental Services (DES) has declared to be universal wastes are:
- Antifreeze (automotive)
- Fluorescent lamps (including HIDs)
- Mercury containing Devices (such as thermometers and thermostats)
- Batteries
- Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs)
- Pesticides (FIFRA listed, unregistered)
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| Updated: January 21, 2004 |
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