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    sounds likes this is PCB... dagerous stuff... I only take in NO PCB... for recycle.. others have to be dispose in a hazardous manner.. contact your city for hazardous waste..

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    Interesting. I just took a load to my yard the other day, and I had maybe 5 florescent light fixtures (without bulbs of course), with the heavy ballasts. The lady who worked the ferrous yard saw them as we unloaded my car. She explained to me that I should remove the ballasts in the future, and that they'll take them upfront at the office. Lesson learned by this newbie. She didn't really say why, but now I know.

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