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Hazardous Waste FAQ
Hazardous Waste: Frequently Asked Questions Federal and State regulations define hazardous waste as a substance that poses a hazard to human health or the environment when improperly managed. A chemical waste is considered hazardous if it is either listed on one of the lists of hazardous wastes found in the Federal or State regulations, or exhibits one or more of the four characteristics listed below.
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Hazardous Waste: Frequently Asked Questions Federal and State regulations define hazardous waste as a substance that poses a hazard to human health or the environment when improperly managed. A chemical waste is considered hazardous if it is either listed on one of the lists of hazardous wastes found in the Federal or State regulations, or exhibits one or more of the four characteristics listed below.
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Hazardous Waste: Frequently Asked Questions Federal and State regulations define hazardous waste as a substance that poses a hazard to human health or the environment when improperly managed. A chemical waste is considered hazardous if it is either listed on one of the lists of hazardous wastes found in the Federal or State regulations, or exhibits one or more of the four characteristics listed below.
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