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UNIVERSAL WASTE (California & Colorado Requirements) <br /> Non-Empty Aerosol Cans o'0 <br /> Non-empty aerosol cans are commonly discarded for a number of reasons. For example, the sprayCo% <br /> mechanism is damaged or clogged and no longer works, the propellant has been exhausted or the <br /> owner decides that he or she no longer wants or needs the product. <br /> Empty aerosol cans are not hazardous or universal waste - they can be disposed of as solid waste (or <br /> recycled for the metal content). Non-empty aerosol cans may be hazardous wastes, but they can be <br /> managed as universal waste. <br /> A non-empty aerosol can is a hazardous waste that can be managed as a universal waste AS LONG AS: <br /> The aerosol can contains pressurized contents that may explode when heated, <br /> The propellant is ignitable or toxic, or <br /> The product itself is ignitable, corrosive or toxic. <br /> Examples are aerosols containing paint, pesticides or degreasers. <br /> N i <br /> Management <br /> • Place in a proper container <br /> • Label and date the container(s) <br /> Keep container(s) covered <br /> CCR 22 §66273.36, <br /> 6 CCR 1007-3 Section 273.16 @ 2010 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. 13 <br />