CRT panel glass which contains constituents/metals below the threshold limits may be accepted at the Riverside County landfills (Badlands and Lamb Canyon) on a case-by-case basis once approved through the Department's CRT Panel Glass Waste Acceptance Program (CPGWAP). A copy of the Department's CPGWAP can be obtained by calling (951) 486-3200 or by clicking HERE. The CPGWAP includes information regarding acceptance criteria to help customers properly obtain approval for the use of a County Landfill if the waste is deemed acceptable.
In addition to the Department’s CPGWAP, generators who wish to dispose of their CRT panel glass at Riverside County landfills are required to comply with the State Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (DTSC) emergency regulations to properly treat, manage, and evaluate the CRT panel glass waste, for disposal [California Code of Regulations, Title 22 (Title 22 CCR), Division 4.5, Chapter 23, Article 8, Section 66273.81], and notify the DTSC of the disposal destination [Title 22 CCR, Division 4.5, Chapter 23, Article 8, Section 66273.82].
Large quantities of CRT Panel glass are not accepted, for a list of universal waste transporters and facilities that accept universal waste, please see the list provided by the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, located HERE.
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Residents
All universal waste is accepted from residents at the sites listed below. No other universal waste is accepted from businesses at these sites.
Computer monitors, televisions, and electronic waste is accepted from residents at the sites listed below. No other universal waste is accepted from businesses at these sites.
Businesses
Small amounts of computer monitors, televisions, and electronic waste is accepted from businesses at the sites listed below. Large quantities are not accepted. No other universal waste is accepted from businesses at these sites. For a list of universal waste transporters and facilities that accept universal waste, please see the list provided by the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health, located HERE.