Wisconsin Pesticide Applicator Turf & Landscape Practice Exam

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Where can you dispose of hazardous pesticide waste?

At a regular landfill

Licensed hazardous waste facility

Disposing of hazardous pesticide waste properly is critical for environmental protection and public safety. A licensed hazardous waste facility is specifically designed to handle and process hazardous materials, including pesticides. These facilities follow strict regulations to ensure safe disposal, protecting groundwater, soil, and air from contamination.

Regular landfills are not equipped to manage hazardous waste, as they do not have the necessary safeguards in place to prevent leakage or exposure. Disposing of hazardous waste at home incineration poses serious risks, including the potential release of toxic fumes and pollutants. Likewise, disposing of hazardous pesticides on your property can lead to soil and water contamination, posing health risks to humans, wildlife, and plants.

Thus, utilizing a licensed hazardous waste facility offers the most responsible method of disposal, ensuring that pesticide waste is managed safely and in compliance with environmental regulations.

Incineration at home

On your property

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