Solid Waste Disposal
The U.S. EPA defines “solid waste” as garbage, refuse, sludge or other discarded material (including solids, semisolids, liquids and contained gaseous materials). The following information describes programs offered by the U.S. EPA in regards to the proper disposal of solid waste. For more information, visit the EPA’s Office of Solid Waste.
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