John C. Stennis Space Center Environmental Assurance Program ISO 14001
Frequently Asked Questions
Documents/Forms
Public Notices
Organization Environmental Management Resource Management Waste Management Clean Up Chemical/Fuel Control Weather
Waste Management Hazardous Waste Nonhazardous Waste Water Treatment Pollution Prevention & Recycling
Recycling Information
(1) Send a completed Waste Removal Form (SSC-696F) to MSS-EH by fax (x81326) or e-mail.

(2) Residue from surfaces with lead coatings must be treated as potentially hazardous waste - contact MSS-EH.

(3) Fluorescent bulbs and lighting ballasts should be taken to the storage rack at the north end of B2210.

(4) Waste elemental mercury must be at least 99% pure to be recycled. Send WRF form to MSS-EH.

(5) Drums that stored nonhazardous material go to the recycling facility at the landfill to be crushed and put in the scrap metal bin. Drums that stored hazardous materials must be treated as potentially hazardous waste - contact MSS-EH.

(6) Metal paint cans can be recycled ONLY if they are EMPTY (less that 1/2 inch dried residue), otherwise contact MSS-EH.

Curator - David Walters
Responsible NASA Official - Ron Magee