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All pesticides except those in pressurized cylinders are accepted free for disposal through a joint venture of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) and UNL Extension. Now in its 12th year, the program has collected nearly 2.3 million pounds of unwanted pesticides from across the state.
Waste pesticides accepted for disposal include herbicides, insecticides and fungicides, as well as all types of agricultural, livestock, home, lawn and garden, and structural and commercial pesticides. Products in aerosol containers also will be accepted.
Disposal sites will not accept oil, antifreeze, paint, varnish, thinners, cleaners, solvents or pesticide products in aerosol containers.
Disposal of pesticide quantities up to 500 pounds is free. Anyone disposing of more than 500 pounds should notify Rich Reiman at NDA at (402) 471-2394. A fee of $1 is charged for each pound over 500 pounds.
Collected pesticides are incinerated by Clean Harbors, a disposal facility near Kimball.
Preparation Tips
More information on collection sites is available from local extension offices, the NDA at (402) 471-2394 or UNL's Pesticide Education Office at (402) 472-1632 or online at http://pested.unl.edu/disposal.
Program funds come from the Nebraska Environmental Trust and from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality and NDA.
Larry D. Schultz
Pesticide Education Specialist
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