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Fact Sheet: Storm, Flood Debris and Disaster Areas Landfilling Storm and Flood Waste: You may dispose of the following items in your local landfill: lumber, sandbags, plastic sheeting, shingles, insulation, animal carcasses, grain, animal feed, food, carpet, furniture, metal debris and machinery Additionally, you may want to check with the operator of your local landfill to see if trees, branches, brush and other debris similar to landscape
Microsoft Word - Hazardous-Educational-Waste-Collection-Participation . . . Note: Only hazardous educational wastes can be accepted Hazardous educational wastes are a waste product that could pose a hazard during normal storage, transportation, or disposal generated from an instructional curriculum including laboratory wastes, expired chemicals, unstable compounds, and toxic or flammable materials
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE One-day collection events to be held in addition to five long-term collection locations SPRINGFIELD –Illinois EPA Interim Director James Jennings is announcing ten upcoming Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) one-day collection locations for the Fall of 2024 These collection events are co-sponsored by units of local government and provide residents the free opportunity to safely dispose of
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Eligible expenses include costs to obtain collection containers for use by individual residents, collection receptacles to store sharps at the sharps collection station, mobilization fees assessed by a permitted Potentially Infectious Medical Waste (PIMW) transporter to pick-up collected sharps, and disposal fees for the collected sharps
Sludge Management Report Form - Illinois This Agency is authorized to require this information under Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979, Chapter 111 1⁄2, Section 1042 Disclosure of this information is required Failure to do so may result in a civil penalty up to $10,000 00 per day of violation or a fine up to $25,000 00 per day of violation and imprisonment up to one year This form has been approved by the Forms Management Center