Environmental Safety
Unwanted Hazardous Materials Disposal
Managing Unwanted Laboratory Materials - Working with chemicals in a laboratory environment inevitably generates waste. Chemicals may become unwanted due to usage as a reactant, solvent, degreaser, or cleaner; process changes; expiration; or degradation over time. The chemical properties of these materials often classify them as regulated waste for transportation and disposal purposes. The University of Utah follows the EPA’s Academic Lab Rule, requiring labs to refer to laboratory chemical waste as Unwanted Materials. This allows regulatory determination to occur at the university’s regulated waste management facility, alleviating laboratory personnel from making waste code determinations.