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Clean Sweep Programs - US Environmental Protection Agency

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OHIO AT A GLANCESince 1993 Ohio has conducted annual clean sweep collections. The Department ofAgriculture is the lead agency, but other state agencies and local groups collaborateclosely. Pesticide registration fees primarily fund the collections. Nearly 1.1million pounds of pesticides have been collected.Collection HistoryProducts collected: PesticidesYear of first collection: 1993Program Status:Permanently fundedQuantity Collected (lbs.)300,000250,000200,000150,000100,00050,0000Quantity of Pesticides Collected251,250214,600113,000 126,000 142,374123,390109,0999,000Pre 1989 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000YearAmount collectedto date:1,088,713 lbs.Program FundingSource:Participant fee collected:Cost information:Pesticide registration fees and EPA grants (lessthan 6%)NoCosts to date exceed $1.5 millionCollection LogisticsMethod of collection: Single day eventsDisposal method:Incineration (whenever possible) and landfillExchange program: No but usable products are donated1995 Universal Waste rule: Adopted, not yet authorizedPre-registration:RequiredSpecific pesticides reported: YesEligible participants: Farmers, golf course managers, state and localagencies, nurseries, garden centers, landscapers,and structural pest control operatorsContainer CollectionExisting program:YesContact InformationLarry Berger Tel: (614) 728-6392Department of Agriculture Fax: (614) 728-42358995 East Main Street berger@odant.agri.state.oh.usReynoldsburg, OH 43768Website: http://www.state.oh.us/agr/(Department of Agriculture, not specific to <strong>Clean</strong> sweeps)

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