It looks like Veolia does Hg recycling.
I've used them for lamps and things (through their mail in services). I see on their website that they also handle elemental mercury.
-Brady
Brady P. Arnold
EHS Officer
Sekisui XenoTech
913-227-7143
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I inherited a lab with an old Mercury Manometer that contains metallic mercury. This manometer was going to thrown in the trash, but I demanded the contractors not do that.
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Does anyone know of a Mercury Recycling or disposal firm that could take this?
Joe Smith
Canaveral Laboratories LLC
Melbourne FL
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