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You should get a TCLEP done to make sure your not at hazard levels. Most of the time the waste goes to a local landfill.

Check your local ordinances regarding toxic waste disposal. Contractor businesses have more stringent rules to follow. Homeowners, unfortunately, can often consider toxic waste as normal household waste and dispose of it for usual garbage collection. However, conscientious people can take their tightly-sealed, heavy-duty plastic bags of lead paint chips and dust and drop cloths, etc to their local dumps for placement in the toxic waste section for special care.

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