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Message for Solid Waste Industry
Fluorescent lamps (including compact fluorescent) and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps are the two most common types of mercury-containing lamps. Fluorescent lamps provide lighting to most schools, hospitals, office buildings and stores. HID lamps ...
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Message forEnvironmental Groups
HID) lamps are the two most common types of mercury-containing lamps. Fluorescent bulbs provide lighting to most schools, hospitals, office buildings and stores. HID lamps include mercury vapor lamps, metal halide and high-pressure sodium lamps ...
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Great Forest - Resources: Regulatory Resources
NYS DEC, Regulation of Fluorescent Lamps http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dshm/hzwstman/bulbs2.htm ... and HID Lamp Management http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dshm/hzwstman/bulbs2.htm NYS DEC, Disposal Options for Fluorescent and HID Lamps in New York State http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dshm/hzwstman/lampdisp.html NYS DEC, How to Recycle Mercury Lamps ...
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Sourcebook: Lighting
These are sometimes referred to as "deluxe" lights. HID (high intensity discharge) lamps These resemble incandescents in appearance and in compactness with concentrated and ... lamps are most suitable for outdoor/security lighting. Mercury vapor lamps are the least efficient HID lamp. Metal halide HID lamps are about 50% more efficient with better color rendition. Sodium in HID lamps ...
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NEMA - Lamps Section
PAR lamps, infrared lamps, tungsten halogen lamps, decorative lamps, special purpose incandescent lamps, miniature and subminiature incandescent lamps (including automotive), sealed beam lamps, fluorescent lamps, general lighting high intensity discharge lamps, miscellaneous electric discharge lamps ... infrared interation, HID lamps, and ...
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Using and Managing Energy-efficient Fluorescent and HID Lights - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Recycling your fluorescent and HID light bulbs Residential fluorescent and HID lamps must be recycled. But before that can happen, they must be ... Energy list of cooperating retailers Stores that sell fluorescent and HID lamps For a list of retailers that accept used fluorescent and HID lamps, go to the Earth 911 Web site or call 800 ...
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Mercury Policy Project
Lamps (Fluorescent and high-intensity discharge lamps) Minnesota Office of Waste Management, January 1993 The report recommends a system for managing used fluorescent and high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps in such a manner that the toxic materials contained in the lamps are not placed in the solid waste stream ...
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Florida's Waste Management - Mercury-Containing Lamps & Devices
Lamps & Devices Florida's Definitions for Mercury-Containing Lamps & Devices Mercury-Containing Lamps (MCLs) Including Fluorescent Lamps: MCLs include primarily fluorescent lamps of all types, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps ...
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Mercury-containing Lamps Management Fact Sheet
Mercury-containing lamps are electric lamps in which mercury is purposely introduced by the manufacturer for the operation of the lamp. Examples of common mercury-containing lamps are: Fluorescent lamps High intensity discharge (HID) lamps ...
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Mercury In King County: Which Lamps Have Mercury?
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL's): 'twisty' bulbs that replace traditional incandescent light bulbs; High intensity discharge (HID) lamps: mercury vapor (farmyards, streets, general floods); metal halide (sports stadiums); high-pressure sodium (street lights, general floods); low-pressure sodium and xenon short-arc lamps ...
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