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New Hampshire’s population of 1.4 million has almost doubled since 1970; the year of the first Earth Day. New Hampshire residents purchase millions of dollars’ worth of household products such as clea
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Pollution prevention, or P2, means reducing or eliminating waste at the source by modifying production processes, promoting the use of non-toxic or less-toxic substances, implementing conservation
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Selling your home? Cleaning out your garage? Spring cleaning? Bring your household hazardous waste (HHW) to your local HHW collection event or permanent facility. Use this visual aid to identify HH
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Just as we should only flush the three P’s (pee, poop and (toilet) paper), we also need to be careful about what we throw in our garbage. There are many things we all have in our homes, like household
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Products are dispensed from aerosol cans with a propellant. The propellant, which helps spray the product out of the can, is often considered hazardous waste and may include hydrocarbons, such as buta
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Lead is a naturally occurring element that is found in small amounts in Earth’s crust. Although it rarely occurs naturally in New Hampshire’s drinking water sources, it can be found in drinking
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The NHDES Solid Waste Management Bureau (SWMB) is excited to share the NEW “Managing My Waste” webpage. This is a site dedicated to helping the public know how to manage the wastes they create. The A-
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As the weather warms this year, be on the lookout for potentially harmful cyanobacteria blooms! Always perform a personal self-risk assessment of the water, looking for discoloration or unusual growth
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The NHDES Brownfields Program celebrated a brownfields success story at the grand opening of the newly renovated Colonial Theatre in Laconia in late August 2021. In August 2002, the theater closed