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i <br />What to do with matelials not ac�cepte�d at <br />Ramsey County's Household Hazardous Waste fa,cilitA <br />61 .ion and Explosives <br />Call your local police, department for instructions on bow to safely manage ammunition and other explosive <br />maternal., <br />Andiefiveze <br />Used anti-freeze may be poured down a sanitary sewer (through the toilet or laundry tub drain) for safe <br />AM <br />,disposal. DO NOT pour it, down the drain n your home is, connected to a septic, system. Take it to a friend or <br />$1 6 A% <br />relative's house which is connected to a, sanitary sewer. Always mush used anti-freeze down the drain with <br />pi . enty, of water. For further, information, call 633,-EASY., <br />Discard this with your regular trash, and notify your waste hauler that a 1housebold quantity of asbestos <br />waste is put out for trash pick-up. For mifoinnation, on proper procedures for renmoval of asbestos-containing <br />material, call the Minnesota Department of Health at 627-5019. <br />Batteries <br />Uad-Acid batteries are known as car,M01t0rcycle or, marine batteries. Under State law, anyone who <br />sells lead -acid accept, up to five used batteries, at a time,, ftee of charge, even from non- <br />il batteries. pust <br />customers. - <br />But,toin batteries are small, disk-shaped batteries, used for hearing aids, watches, and, other all <br />devices. Many retailers, who, sell them, accept, the used batteries when you, purchase new ones. These also <br />can be di,iploiseld of in the trash. <br />