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Washington DC<\/span>\u00a0Biohazard Waste Regulations<\/strong><\/h1>\n

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Highlighted Requirements<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Please note that waste generated by households in the District of Columbia are not regulated by the Hazardous Waste regulations.\u00a0Proper Disposal of \u201cSharps\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n

The\u00a0Sustainable DC Omnibus Amendment Act of 2014\u00a0\"arrow-white\"<\/a>\u00a0bans the use of food service products made of expanded polystyrene, commonly known as foam or\u00a0StyrofoamTM<\/sup><\/em>. The ban begins on January 1, 2016 and applies to all District businesses and organizations that serve food.<\/p>\n

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Overview<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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The Washington DC hazardous Waste Program protects human health and therefore the environment from the hazards of mismanaged waste, helps reduce the number of waste generated, and ensures that generated wastes are managed in an environmentally sound manner. Facilities that generate, transport, treat, store, or eliminate venturous waste are regulated to make sure correct management of hazardous waste from the moment it\u2019s generated till its ultimate disposal or destruction.<\/p>\n

The Washington DC hazardous Waste Program published many documents about the Washington DC biohazard waste regulations\u00a0 to help businesses and residents understand hazardous and other waste, and their proper disposal.<\/p>\n

Facilities. Facilities include all entities that are not households including, but not limited to: businesses, non-profits, and government agencies.<\/p>\n

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