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  • Indiana Household Hazardous Waste Task Force Monthly Meeting
    October 06, 2010 (10:00 am - 1:00 pm)

    October 6, 2010 meeting details: 

     

    Location:  Hendricks County Solid Waste Management District
    Address:  Eaton Hall (North end of Brownsburg Town Hall), 61 N. Green Street
    Phone:     317-858-6070
    Time:       10:00 a.m.

     

     Anyone is welcome to attend...

  • Association of Indiana Solid Waste Management Districts--Annual Conference
    October 19, 2010 (All Day)

    Please help us celebrate on October 19th and 20th in Indianapolis at the Lilly Conference Center. Once again we will be hosting the presentation of the Governor’s

    Awards for Environmental Excellence, and the AISWMD Inc. Environmental...

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In the State of Indiana it is always illegal to burn trash.  Unfortunately, trash burning is a rather common occurrence, particularly in rural areas of our state.  Trash fires can easily become uncontrollable and can create a risk to surrounding property and jeopardize the health and safety of nearby people and responding fire fighters.  Additionally, burning trash releases toxins into the air.  The chemicals contained in the smoke released from burning trash can cause cancer, heart disease and other serious health problems.  Trash burning also contributes to the formation of ground-level ozone, a pollutant that damages human health, vegetation and buildings.

According to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s website, 95 percent of Hoosiers live within eight miles of a recycling drop-off facility.  So, it is easy to recycle, reuse or compost the majority of household waste.  The remaining materials should always be disposed of properly either in a landfill or regulated municipal solid waste incinerator.

If you have questions or concerns about trash burning, contact your local solid waste management district.  Additional information is also available at the websites of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the Environmental Protection Agency.

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 12:11