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This page is intended to guide readers to additional information about the many
substances and items most people frequently deal with, which have a potential
to cause harm to people or the environment if improperly disposed.
Also see Batteries,
Cleaning and Custodial Supplies,
Electronics, Environmentally Preferable
Purchasing, Fluorescent Lamps,
Product Stewardship,
Medical Waste at Home, Mercury in
Health Care and
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing in
Health Care in this directory.
See a list of all wastes banned from the trash.
Table of Contents
CIWMB Programs and Services
CIWMB Publications
Other Resources
Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Subtopics
Are you looking for information on Batteries
and Fluorescent Lamps and Tubes?
- CIWMB Household Hazardous Waste Program—Oil,
used oil, and used oil grants.
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Medical Waste at Home
- Fever thermometers
- Personal care products such as:
- cosmetics
- perfumes and fragrances
- shampoos
- suntan lotions, sunscreens
- Prescription and over-the-counter items such as:
- creams
- ointments
- pain relievers
- therapeutic drugs
- Syringes, hypodermic needles, sharps
- Where to Recycle or Dispose Household Hazardous Waste
- Where Can I Recycle My...?—Call
1-800-CLEAN-UP (253-2687) or enter your ZIP code at this Web site to find the
nearest recycling center. Includes information about most recyclable
household waste, including household hazardous waste collection centers.
- Local Governmental Household Hazardous
Waste Agencies—See the Web
site of your local governmental household hazardous waste agency for
the latest information in your area.
- California
Department of Toxic
Substances Control (DTSC)—DTSC regulates the treatment, storage,
transport, and disposal of hazardous waste. DTSC also administers some
site cleanup programs. For information or assistance with hazardous
waste, call a Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Regulatory
Assistance Officer at
(800) 72TOXIC (1-800-728-6942) or call or visit the regional DTSC office
nearest you:
- DTSC Headquarters
1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 94812
- Sacramento Office, (916) 255-3545
8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826
- This office has no Regulatory Assistance Officer, but may soon. In the
mean time if you call the phone number of the Regulatory Assistance Officer
for this office,
(916) 255-3618, you will be transferred to a Regulatory Assistance Officer
of a neighboring office.
- Berkeley Office, (510) 540-2122
700 Heinz Avenue Berkeley, CA 94710
- Clovis Office, (559) 297-3901
1515 Tollhouse Road, Clovis, CA 93611-0522
- This office has no Regulatory Assistance Officer, but may soon. In the
mean time if you call (800) 72TOXIC (1-800-728-6942), you will be
transferred to a Regulatory Assistance Officer of a neighboring office.
- Glendale Office, (818) 551-2800
1011 North Grandview Ave., Glendale, CA 91201-2205
- Cypress Office, (714) 484-5300
5796 Corporate Ave., Cypress, CA 90630
- San Diego Office
2878 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 402,
San Diego, CA 92108
- This office has no Regulatory Assistance Officer, but may soon. In the
meantime if you call (800) 72TOXIC (1-800-728-6942), you will be
transferred to a Regulatory Assistance Officer of a neighboring office.
- Calexico Office, Imperial County
301 Heber Avenue, Calexico, CA 92231
- This office has no Regulatory Assistance Officer, but may soon. In the
meantime if you call (800) 72TOXIC (1-800-728-6942), you will be
transferred to a Regulatory Assistance Officer of a neighboring office.
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How
to Reduce Toxic Chemicals in Your Home—Minnesota Office of
Environmental Assistance.
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Managing Waste Mercury Lamps—This
website outlines the proper management, recycling, and transporting of waste
mercury lamps including fluorescent tubes and many types of street lights.
- Material Safety Data Sheets—Provided
by J. T. Baker.
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Material Safety Date Sheet Sources—Free
sources for Materials Safety Data Sheets, hosted by
MSDS Solutions. (Scroll
down a little.)
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Priority
Chemicals—30 waste minimization priority chemicals identified by
U.S. EPA. This Web site contains Portable Document Format (PDF) fact
sheet on each chemical.
- Scorecard—A comprehensive
on-line tool for monitoring and taking action on chemical
releases and other forms of pollution nationwide and locally. Provided by
Environmental
Defense.
- Silicon Valley
Toxics Coalition—Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition (SVTC) is a diverse
grassroots coalition that engages in research, advocacy, and organizing.
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Smoke Detectors and Radiation—From
U. S. EPA
- Toxnet—A cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas.
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Washington Toxics Coalition—Washington
Toxics Coalition (WTC) works to protects public health and the environment by
eliminating toxic pollution. WTC promotes alternatives, advocates policies,
empowers communities, and educates people to create a healthy environment.
Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Substances Subtopics
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