HAZARDOUS WASTE

Waste Minimization Program:  Waste Segregation Guidelines

When adding waste to waste containers, be sure to follow simple guidelines of separation. If you have specific questions, contact Environmental Health & Safety (x 4305).

  • Separate hazardous and non-hazardous waste
  • Separate halogenated and non-halogenated wastes
  • Separate waste states (liquids, solid)
  • Separate metal-containing waste
  • Separate highly toxic waste from less toxic waste
  • Separate oils from other waste
  • Separate waste types (flammables, corrosives, oxidizers, poisons etc.)

Alternatively, the fewer containers designated for disposal, the lower the associated costs. Keep in mind the 90-day storage limit and the type of waste (some types have upper storage limits at quantities of one quart). Always try to store liquid waste in one- or five-gallon containers. Make sure you continue to label the container's contents in detail.

See Hazardous Waste for additional information on storage and labeling of waste.