Some jobs around the home may require the use of products
containing hazardous components. Such products may include certain
paints, cleaners, stains and varnishes, car batteries, motor oil, and
pesticides. The used or leftover contents of such consumer products are
known as “household hazardous waste.”
Americans generate 1.6 million tons of household hazardous
waste per year. The average home can accumulate as much as 100 pounds
of household hazardous waste in the basement or garage and in storage
closets. When improperly disposed of, household hazardous waste can
create a potential risk to people and the environment. This page
describes steps that people can take to reduce the amount of household
hazardous waste they generate and to ensure that those wastes are
safely stored, handled and disposed of. (From the EPA website, noted below.)
You can learn more about household hazardous waste at the EPA's website.
Disposing Of Household Hazardous Waste
If you must dispose of household hazardous waste at home, please follow household hazardous waste disposal guidelines.
Brunswick County Asbestos Policy
Asbestos is to be received at only the Brunswick County Construction
And Demolition (C&D) Debris Landfill in Supply, and not at any
other County solid waste collection site. In order to be accepted at a
C&D landfill in North Carolina, asbestos must be packaged in
accordance with North Carolina Solid Waste Management Rule .0505(11)(d)
and Code Of Federal Regulations 40CFR61 that state:
- Asbestos must be wet down.
- While wet, asbestos must be placed in leak-proof containers or wrapping.
- Asbestos-containing containers or wrapping must be labeled in a
clear and readily-visible manner as "Asbestos-containing Material".
The above are the minimum requirements that a party bringing
asbestos to any landfill in North Carolina would have to meet. Any
landfill can impose stricter requirements or refuse to accept asbestos
altogether.
The Brunswick County C&D Landfill further requires that if
asbestos is in a leak-proof wrapper instead of a container, it must be
packaged in the following manner to be accepted:
- Asbestos must be wet down.
- While wet, asbestos must be placed in leak-proof wrapper that must
equal at least 2-mil plastic in thickness. (This may be 1 bag of 2-mil
plastic or 2 bags of 1-mil plastic.) The plastic must be sealed in
order to be leak-proof.
- This leak-proof wrapper then must be placed in a burlap bag to prevent the wrapper from being punctured.
- The burlap bag then must be wet down once more.
- Asbestos-containing containers or wrapping must be labeled in a
clear and readily-visible manner as "Asbestos-containing Material".
This may sound inconvenient, but it is for the
protection of you, your family, and your neighbors, as well as the
environment. All types of asbestos are hazardous and may cause lung
disease and cancer.
To learn more about the health effects of asbestos, see the California EPA's Fact Sheet #1: Health Information On Asbestos.
If you see illegal disposal of asbestos, please call the
Brunswick County Solid Waste & Recycling Office immediately at
910-253-2520 or 888-445-2502.