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File Type: pdf
File Size: 1.05 MB
Year: 2009
What are some good ideas for getting rid of things you don’t want or need? This informational flyer presents the problems associated with unsafe disposal of mediation, electronics, aquarium fish and plants, motor oil, dog poop, and household trash and offers solutions.
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Year: 2013
This resource provides everything a community or school needs to properly dispose of pharmaceuticals and personal care products, including setting up collection programs.
For more detailed information, visit unwantedmeds.org
File Type: pdf
File Size: 3.36 MB
Year: 2014
This brochure offers tips on keeping our yards green and water clean.
IISG historical pub number IISG14-91
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File Size: 266.39 KB
Year: 2017
This session was one of the largest at the 60th annual IAGLR conference, with 18 oral presentations, 1 poster presentation, and 1 facilitated discussion period. The full list of abstracts (with author contact information) is included as Appendix 1. This session was well-attended throughout the day, with as many as 70 people attending the individual talks.
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Year: 2019
This table provides a review of the current contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) literature base. This resource provides an overview of the different categories of CECs (e.g., pharmaceuticals, microplastics, pesticides, etc.), examples of chemicals found within those categories, where various CECs have been detected, and the health effects found in both environmental and lab-controlled studies. This information is supported by an extensive list of peer reviewed publications.
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File Size: 1.32 MB
Year: 2019
This is a fact-sheet designed to educate community members about the value and utility of unwanted medicine disposal programs.
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