Title | Focus on: Lithium-Ion Batteries |
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Focus on: Lithium-Ion Batteries (Number of pages: 7) (Publication Size: 530KB)
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Author(s) | Washington State Department of Ecology | ||||
Description | If damaged or improperly managed, lithium-ion batteries can cause fires, explosions, or release toxic metals into the environment. Businesses and other regulated dangerous waste generators are responsible for properly handling them. Learn more about best management practices and rules for your business’s lithium-ion batteries in this publication. | ||||
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Contact | HWTR Publications Coordinator at 360-407-6700 or hwtrpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | batteries, Universal Waste, dangerous, dangerous waste regulations, dangerous waste, lithium-ion batteries, electric vehicles, auto | ||||
WEB PAGE | Lithium-ion batteries | ||||
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