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Proper Automotive Waste Management - Solid Wastes By Christine Flowers and Raleigh Ross Sponsored by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
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Solid Waste Filters Oil Containers Cans and Other Containers Glass and Paper Asbestos Brake Shoes and Pads Scrap Metal Lead-Acid Batteries Tires Absorbents Fluorescent Bulbs Aerosol Cans
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Oil Filters - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations
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Oil Filters - Solutions Waste Reduction Use reusable Oil Filters. Advantages of Reusable Oil Filters Recycling
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Oil Filters - Solutions Waste Management Draining Used filter storage Storage Allowed destinations Transportation
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Fuel Filters - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations Fuel filters are not specifically regulated.
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Fuel Filters - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Air Filters - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations Air filters are not specifically regulated.
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Air Filters - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Oil Containers - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations
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Oil Containers - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Cans and Other Containers Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Glass and Paper Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Asbestos - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Controlling Brake Dust to Protect Your Health Cleaning Methods that Release Brake Dust into the Air Air Hose Other Methods that Release Brake Dust into the Air Regulations
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Asbestos - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management Controlling Brake Dust Wet Methods Waste Machining and Beveling Special Areas for Brake Work
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Brake Shoes and Pads Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Scrap Metal Ferrous Materials Non-ferrous Materials Combined Materials
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Scrap Metal - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations
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Scrap Metal - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management Catalytic Converters Cores Other Scrap
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Lead-Acid Batteries - Problems Environmental Impact Batteries contain lead and corrosive acid. Improper handling = lead and acid leak out Lead accumulates in soil, surface and groundwater. Fish and wildlife = harmed, even killed. Humans = brain damage, developmental problems. Worker Safety Regulations
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Lead-Acid Batteries - Solutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management Good Battery Storage Indoors with secondary containment. An acid-resistant material: plastic or concrete. Away from flammable liquids, ignition sources and drains Outdoors with secondary containment & protected from rain. Never stack batteries since they may fall and crack.
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Tires Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling What products are made from recycled tires? Waste Management
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Absorbents and Used Rags Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Florescent Bulbs and (HID) Lamps Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety RegulationsSolutions Waste Reduction Recycling Waste Management
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Aerosol Cans - Problems Environmental Impact Worker Safety Regulations Required Paperwork
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Aerosol Cans - Solutions Waste Reduction Refillable Spray Bottles What to consider when selecting refillable spray bottles: Recycling Waste Management Managing Empty Aerosol Containers Managing Non-Empty Aerosol Containers Storage and Labeling of Waste Aerosols Disposal / Recycling Options
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