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Yard & Garden Hazardous Waste Management Guide

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Yard & Garden

Driveway sealer           c.jpg (835 bytes) x.jpg (847 bytes) Fertilizer (no weed killer)   can.jpg (364 bytes) x.jpg (847 bytes) Pool chemicals              c.jpg (835 bytes)
Empty containers              can.jpg (364 bytes) Insect or bug killer                c.jpg (835 bytes)  Rat/rodent poison         c.jpg (835 bytes)
Fertilizer w/weed killer     c.jpg (835 bytes) Lighter fluid                          c.jpg (835 bytes) Weed killer                   c.jpg (835 bytes)

arrows.jpg (447 bytes) =Recycle
pipe.jpg (821 bytes) =Flush with lots of water in sanitary sewer (not septic system or storm drain)
can.jpg (364 bytes) =Dispose of dried solids in the trash
c.jpg (835 bytes) =Save for household hazard waste collection
x.jpg (847 bytes) =Exchange for reuse (if your community has a waste exchange program)

* Never mix products containing ammonia with those containing bleach.
** Some, but not all, of these products need to be saved for collection. Read labels and call your local official for disposal advise.
*** Solvent-containing products have the words ³Flammable², ³Combustible² or ³contains petroleum distillates² on the labels.

Also, products with acetone, xylene, and methylene chloride should be saved for collection.

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