| 1. | Disposal of Computer-Electronic Equipment |
| 2/4/2003 |
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Please advise all staff that electronic equipment and components MUST
NOT be placed in any refuse dumpster, trash compactor or roll-off
container. These materials generally contain significant quantities of
lead, heavy metals, and other toxic material and are banned from landfill
disposal. Severe legal and environmental consequences can result from
improper disposal.
Old UF-owned computers and electronic devices are controlled materials, whether decaled or not, and must be disposed through the UF Surplus Property Office/Warehouse. This group of items includes computer/electronic equipment (CPU’s, printers, scanners, external drives, etc.), Cathode Ray Tube devices (TV's, monitors, oscilloscopes, etc.), and their components (power supplies, circuit boards, chips, cables, etc.) The UF Property Survey Form serves as a formal tracking and accountability tool for the disposal. Procedures are simple:
Finance and Accounting pays the costs of the disposal program and retains any revenues to help offset the cost of the program. Similar arrangements apply to the disposal of old rechargeable batteries (Ni-Cads), UPS devices, mercury/silver/lithium batteries, and fluorescent tubes that are recovered and recycled through the Environmental Health and Safety Division (392-8400). Please see the following links for additional information:
For questions concerning UF's Solid Waste or Recycling programs, please contact Solid Waste Coordinator Al Krause at 392-7396 or mailto:aakrause@ufl.edu |
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