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REMEMBER: You can ALWAYS dispose of household hazardous materials at either county waste station! Many items are FREE disposal, such as paint, oil, gasoline, pesticides, and cleaners. Electronics, trash and some other items have a fee. Please contact either waste station for information or any questions.
Utahs history with toxic and radioactive waste is extensive. It includes large-scale uranium mining and milling operations, nuclear testing fallout, widespread radon exposure, the incineration of chemical weapons, and ongoing radioactive dumping.
Collection Centers for Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County Residents Nicole Bernson (Balboa) S.A.F.E. Center. 10241 N. Gaffey Street S.A.F.E. Center. 1400 N. Los Angeles-Glendale S.A.F.E. Center. Hyperion S.A.F.E. Center. 7660 West Imperial Highway, Gate B. Randall Street S.A.F.E. Center. UCLA S.A.F.E. Washington Blvd.
Dumpsites and landfills are the most commonly used and oldest methods of hazardous waste disposal. Hazardous waste landfills are specially built and are NOT intended for liquid wastes. They are engineered and excavated so that they are within the ground rather than piling upward.
Paint - Once hardened, it can be put in the trash. Paint that is still usable should be donated to a neighbor or taken to the Re-Use Center at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility within the Salt Lake Valley Solid Waste Facility or the Trans-Jordan Landfill. Pesticides/Herbicides - Avoid disposal whenever possible.

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Contact Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center. Phone Number (385) 468-4380. Mailing Address 8805 South 700 West. Sandy, Utah 84070. Contact Salt Lake Valley Landfill. HHW Collection Site. Phone Number (801) 541-4078. Contact Trans-Jordan Landfill. HHW Collection Site. Phone Number (801) 971-1976.
The authority to regulate radioactive materials within Utah is based on an agreement with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission . The Agreement, which made Utah an Agreement State, was signed in 1984 and later amended in 1990, 2004, and 2007.

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