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Chemistry / Mercury / Hazardous waste / Universal waste / Dangerous goods / New York State Department of Environmental Conservation / Hazardous waste in the United States / Solid waste policy in the United States / Waste / Environment / Pollution
Date: 2007-10-25 12:36:53
Chemistry
Mercury
Hazardous waste
Universal waste
Dangerous goods
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Hazardous waste in the United States
Solid waste policy in the United States
Waste
Environment
Pollution

Disposal and Recycling Options for Mercury and Mercury-Containing Devices

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