[Summit] Paint cans
marco pereira
markenid2004 at mac.com
Fri Jun 27 10:38:56 UTC 2008
Disposing of Oil-based Paint and Solvents
Oil-based paint and solvents, including mineral spirits, are
considered hazardous waste materials. Special precautions and steps
must be taken for proper disposal. Never dispose of liquid oil-based
paint or solvents in the regular trash or pour them down the sink.
Some communities have special hazardous waste collection programs for
liquid paint. Check your local regulations to ensure proper handling.
You can also visit paint.org for more information.
http://www.wikihow.com/Safely-Dispose-of-Paint
http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/apps/dpwt/solidwaste/collectionservices/material_detail.asp?categoryID=35
http://www.providenceri.com/publicworks/environmental-faq.php
On Jun 27, 2008, at 12:23 AM, cagenlaw at acagen.com wrote:
> Does anyone know how to dispose paint cans?
> Andy Cagen
>
> Andrew M. Cagen
> Attorney at Law
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> PO Box 41604
> Providence, RI 02940
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> fax (401) 351-8820
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