Disposing of Hazardous Waste By: Ryan and Tim How to Dispose of Chemicals -Recycle or reuse as much as possible - Dispose at least 150 ft away from water.

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Disposing of Hazardous Waste By: Ryan and Tim

How to Dispose of Chemicals -Recycle or reuse as much as possible - Dispose at least 150 ft away from water supply - Put storage areas to prevent water contamination - Store chemicals in a well-ventilated, flame-free area that’s sturdy -Recycle or reuse as much as possible - Dispose at least 150 ft away from water supply - Put storage areas to prevent water contamination - Store chemicals in a well-ventilated, flame-free area that’s sturdy

Some Household Hazardous Wastes Some Household Hazardous Wastes -Plastic wraps and containers -Remains of burned trash -Paints, pool chemicals, and strong acids -Cleaning and repair products -Unused pool water cleaners, solvents, and pesticides -All health hazards -Plastic wraps and containers -Remains of burned trash -Paints, pool chemicals, and strong acids -Cleaning and repair products -Unused pool water cleaners, solvents, and pesticides -All health hazards

Conclusion »Dispose of hazardous chemicals quick »Sites: ardous.html chemicals-safety.pdf

THE END!!!!!!! Properly dispose of hazardous waste. By e