Illinois Code § 415 ILCS 90/4

Pilot project plan.
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(a) The Agency shall formulate and update a
plan for collecting small quantities of household hazardous waste from
households
in the State. The plan shall include:

 
 
(1) An assessment of private industry interest or 
 
involvement in hazardous waste collection in the State and recommendations to the General Assembly for private industry collection incentives.

 
 
(2) A survey of businesses available to serve this 
 
function or alternative recycling or disposal functions with recommendations of approved firms to be used for the collection program.

 
 
(3) A method for encouraging private industry 
 
household waste collection pilot projects in local and regional communities.

 
 
(4) A method of encouraging county and municipal 
 
household hazardous waste collection pilot projects.

 
(b) The agency shall develop and distribute public
information regarding, but not limited to, the following:

 
 
(1) Nontoxic alternatives to household hazardous 
 
materials.

 
 
(2) Safe use and storage procedures for household 
 
hazardous materials, including toxic effect warnings.

 
 
(3) Proper disposal procedures for household 
 
hazardous waste.

 
 
(4) Recycling options available for various types of 
 
household hazardous waste.

 
(c) Agency sponsored household hazardous waste collections shall
continue until March 1, 1995.

involvement in hazardous waste collection in the State and recommendations to the General Assembly for private industry collection incentives.
function or alternative recycling or disposal functions with recommendations of approved firms to be used for the collection program.
household waste collection pilot projects in local and regional communities.
household hazardous waste collection pilot projects.
materials.
hazardous materials, including toxic effect warnings.
hazardous waste.
household hazardous waste.

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