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QuestionI found 2 liters of Hg. How do I dispose of it?
Community AnswerA metal recycling center will pay you handsomely for that amount of mercury. Do not try a common plastic, glass, cans center. Look online in your area for a commercial or industrial recycler. -
QuestionWhy do I need to lock it into two zip-lock bags?
Community AnswerLocking the mercury in two zip lock bags increases the protection against leakage very significantly. -
QuestionIs it okay to dispose of mercury in a tightly sealed Ziploc bag and bury it?
Community AnswerNo, it is not okay. Take it to a recycling center. Mercury is extremely toxic. -
QuestionHow can I dispose of mercury from a broken thermometer?
Community AnswerCall a waste disposal team for advice. -
QuestionHow do I get rid of mercury safely?
Community AnswerConsult local authorities and find out where to legally dispose of hazardous materials. -
QuestionI have two glass containers, each containing a pint of mercury from a grandfather clock. Who transports this stuff? The clock is in NJ; I live in CO.
Community AnswerI believe the USPS does not list mercury as a hazardous shipping material if properly contained and secured for shipping. Go online usps.gov and search to verify.
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