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EPA To End Roadside Pickup of Household Hazardous Waste in Puerto Rico By April 13

SAN JUAN — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Wednesday that it would suspend curbside collection of household hazardous waste (HHW) in Puerto Rico by April 13. EPA said it had so far collected “nearly one quarter of a million items” from around the island since Hurricane Maria.

“The EPA’s work is transitioning from immediate response to long term recovery and our household hazardous waste program throughout Puerto Rico has helped many people properly dispose of potentially hazardous items they may have stored in their homes,” EPA Regional Administrator Pete Lopez said in a statement.

About 248,100 drums, propane tanks, cylinders and other “orphan” items have been collected and diverted from landfills since the hurricane, according to the agency.

EPA says the volume of material being collected has “decreased dramatically,” so the service will not be needed much longer. The agency is arranging for one-day collection events in some regions to continue through April 22.

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