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No, BioGenpower plants will not be licensed to deal with such wastes. ... more
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The following hazardous wastes are generated in the labatory: • Samples that are preserved or treated with acid to below a pH of 2. • Waste from the ammonia analysis using nessler’s reagent contains mercury. • Waste from the nitrate procedure, ... more
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Yes, they may. As rainwater seeps down through a hazardous waste dump, it carries the chemicals with it to the groundwater. Some chemicals stick to the dirt particles and don't reach the groundwater very quickly. Other chemicals, like cleaning ... more
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Some health risks associated with the improper disposal of solid wastes are The accumulation of harmful substances, A breeding ground for bacterial diseases, A place where pathogenic parasites can grow and the spreading of infections. ChaCha! ... more
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High-level wastes (HLW) are the highly radioactive liquid residues which are generated when spent nuclear fuel is reprocessed to extract the plutonium it contains. Japan has been shipping spent fuel to reprocessing plants in France and the U.K. for ... more
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Used antifreeze; used motor oil; used oil filters; used household batteries; used car batteries; used fluorescent lights; uninterruptible power supply (UPS); propane cylinders with “green key”; empty paint cans; electronic devices; televisions; ... more
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No gas cylinders (camping & BBQ propane tanks are ok); radioactive wastes; wastes containing body tissues or body fluids; controlled substances; electronics; motor oil; antifreeze; car batteries; explosive wastes (marine flares); and ammunition. ... more
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Unwanted hazardous household products such as used or expired medication, paints, solvents, fuels, cleaners and pesticides are accepted. ... more
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Household hazardous waste includes old cans of cleansers, paint, bug spray and used motor oil. Household hazardous wastes have one or more characteristics such as reactivity, ignitability, corrosivity and toxicity that pose risks to the environment, ... more
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A description of primitive toilet conditions with a possible natural ... more
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