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Safe Chemical Disposal: Keep Harmful Substances out of the Drain

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Pouring chemicals down the drain might seem like a quick and easy way to dispose of unwanted substances, but it can have serious consequences on human health, plumbing systems and the environment.

UCLA self-monitors specified wastewater lines, sampling quarterly for biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids. These result are submitted to regulators at least once a year to ensure compliance with regulations and our permit. 

Prohibited substances include:

  • Gasoline, benzene, toluene, xylene
  • Mercury
  • Chlorinated hydrocarbons
  • Ethers
  • Alcohols
  • Ketones
  • Aldehydes
  • Peroxides
  • Chlorates and perchlorates
  • Bromates
  • Carbides
  • Hydrides
  • Solvents
  • Toxic pollutants
  • Pharmaceutical wastes
  • Medical wastes
  • Any liquid, solid or gas that is flammable, reactive, explosive, corrosive or radioactive
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Unsure whether a specific chemical can be safely poured down a sink or drain?

Please contact Environmental Compliance before proceeding and have applicable SDS available:  envcompliance@ehs.ucla.edu