I don’t know about the availability of funding, but EPA’s website has lots on information ab out school chemical cleanout programs:
http://www. epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/sc3/index.htm
Jim Quinn
Hazardous Waste Program Manager
Metro
600 NE Grand, Portland, OR 97232
503-797-1662, fax: 503-797-1795
jim.quinn**At_Symbol_Here**oregonmetro.gov
www.oregonmetro.gov
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List [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Rita Kay Calhoun
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 7:54 AM
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Help with high school chemical clean-up
I’m helping with a workshop for high school chemistry teachers, and s everal say they have stockrooms containing old, or excess, chemicals which they need t o get rid of. I remember some kind of program to help with this, especi ally for small schools with no funds for a clean-up. However, I don’ t remember the particulars. Can someone steer me in the right direction. T he schools in questions are in Kentucky and Ohio.
Thanks, for your assistance.
Kay Calhoun
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