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Wastes are classified as "hazardous" if they have certain dangerous properties (for instance, if they are flammable, corrosive, or toxic). Wastes can also be automatically classified as hazardous if they are produced in certain manufacturing processes. Hazardous waste generated by auto recycling/salvage yards may include (but are not limited to):
If you are managing the waste as hazardous, here are some of the main rules:
Specific hazardous waste requirements for the State of North Carolina can be found at the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) web site or from the following links: Auto Recycling Plain Language Guide to Regulations for Solid/Hazardous Waste RCRA/Hazardous Waste Resource Locator Links to Regulations. BACK to VIRTUAL TOUR
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