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UNIVERSAL WASTE (California & Colorado Requirements) <br /> Examples of Universal Waste <br /> Here are some examples of Universal Waste in California and Colorado... <br /> Batteries . <br /> California: all battery types must be managed as universal waste <br /> Colorado: alkaline batteries are not regulated and <br /> may be disposed of as solid waste (in the trash) <br /> ❑ Mercury containing light bulbs (like fluorescent lights) <br /> ❑ Electronics <br /> ❑ Mercury thermostats <br /> ❑ Non-empty aerosol cans <br /> ❑ Waste appliances =' <br /> ❑ Other - <br /> ■ Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) <br /> ■ Mercury switches <br /> ■ Mercury thermometers r <br /> r ■ Pressure or vacuum gauges with mercury ~J <br /> ■ Dilators and weighted tubing with mercury <br /> Cn N Rubber flooring that contains mercury ` <br /> Mercury-added novelties (toys)gio <br /> U <br /> Mercury gas flow regulators <br /> Counterweights and dampers containing mercury <br /> Dental amalgam and amalgam tooth filling material <br /> Gauges with mercury <br /> CCR 22 §66273.36, <br /> 6 CCR 1007-3 Section 273.16 O 2010 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. 3 <br />