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Presentation transcript:

PRESENTS

HAZARDOUS WASTE AMNESTY DAY 2009

SPONSORED BY

THE JACKSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

IN COOPERATION WITH THE OKALOOSA COUNTY RECYCLING DEPARTMENT

AND THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

ITEMS THAT CAN BE COLLECTED INCLUDE STALE GASOLINE – OLD PAINT

VARIOUS TYPES OF ELECTRONICS SUCH AS OLD COMPUTERS AND TELEVISIONS

YEP - EVEN BIG SCREEN TELEVISIONS WERE DISPOSED OF

WE ALSO COLLECTED OLD BATTERIES

VARIOUS CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS WERE COLLECTED AND ANALYZED FOR DISPOSAL

POURING USED OIL INTO TRANSPORT TANKER

BY THE END OF THE DAY – OVER 125 CARS CAME THROUGH OUR COLLECTION POINT

PREPARING COLLECTED ITEMS FOR TRANSPORT

A PALLET OF BATTERIES READY FOR SHIPPING

LOADING FULL CONTAINERS INTO TRAILER

LOADING THE TRAILER AT THE END OF A LONG DAY

THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE OUR ENVIRONMENT BETTER