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UNIVERSAL WASTE (California & Colorado Requirements) <br /> Waste Appliances <br /> Appliances contain 'heavy metals, mercury switches and other ozone-depleting chemicals that are <br /> dangerous for human and environmental health. Waste appliances can be large or small. <br /> Large appliances include items such as <br /> R Refrigerators <br /> r~ � <br /> 0 Heat pumps Q, <br /> Freezers <br /> Stoves °r cn <br /> Hot water heaters <br /> Furnaces <br /> Washers and dryers <br /> Other major appliances sometimes referred to as "white goods." <br /> Small appliances include items such as microwave ovens, blenders and coffee pots. <br /> Management <br /> u Electronics must be palletized and boxed <br /> • Must have a label and date ("first drop date") <br /> CCR 22 § 66273.36, <br /> 6 CCR 1007-3 Section 273.16 ©2010 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. 14 <br />