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1. What is “Universal Waste”?
2. What is “PCB”?
3.What is “Mercury”?
4.What is a Fluorescent Bulb?
5. What is a light ballast?
6. Can fluorescent bulbs be crushed?
7. What is Hazardous Waste?
8. What is Contaminated Waste?
9. What is a regulated landfill?
10. What is Clean Fill?
11. What is a Clean Fill Permit?
12.Is there an end date on Clean Fill Permits?
13. What is a leak tight container ?
14. Can all landfills take asbestos waste?
15. What is Ground Cover?
16. What is a Waste Manifest?
17. What is a “covered load”?
18. What are the DOT (Department of Transportation) requirements for transporting Hazardous Waste?
19. What are the drivers qualifications for hauling Hazardous Waste?
20. What are the insurance requirements for hauling Hazardous Waste ?
21. Can hazardous waste be buried on private property?
22. What is a Waste Management Plan?
23. What is Biomedical Waste?
24. What is e-waste?
25. What is Medical Waste?
26. What is NANO materials?
27. What is a dumpster?
28. What are dumpster fees?
29. What are dumpster rental days?
30. What common hazardous materials result in extra fees for dumpsters?
31. Are aerosol cans, antifreeze, batteries, cleaning products, fetilizer, freon, gasoline, motor oil, paint, and paint cans, paint thinner, pesticides, appliances, and tires consider hazardous materials?
32. Do dumpsters need to be secured?


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