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  2. EPA facing monumental battery cleanup after LA wildfires - AOL

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    The Environmental Protection Agency is facing a monumental challenge clearing up batteries after the California wildfires, a task they’re calling the biggest lithium-ion battery cleanup in the ...

  3. Environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries - Wikipedia

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    Recycling is extremely vital to limiting the environmental impacts of lithium-ion batteries. By recycling the batteries, emissions and energy consumption can be reduced as less lithium would need to be mined and processed. [22] The EPA has guidelines regarding recycling lithium batteries in the U.S. There are different processes for single-use ...

  4. Battery recycling - Wikipedia

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    Battery recycling is a recycling activity that aims to reduce the number of batteries being disposed as municipal solid waste.Batteries contain a number of heavy metals and toxic chemicals and disposing of them by the same process as regular household waste has raised concerns over soil contamination and water pollution. [1]

  5. Los Angeles fire cleanup complicated by 'unprecedented ... - AOL

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    Phase 1 of the federal cleanup is underway, as surveyors with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) work to remove and dispose of hazardous materials, including lithium-ion batteries found in ...

  6. The L.A. wildfires left neighborhoods choking in ash and ...

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    The batteries are often soaked in a saltwater bath to drain the remaining power, and are eventually shredded and taken to recycling facilities. Hazmat crews typically hear popping and hissing ...

  7. Hazardous waste - Wikipedia

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    Hazardous wastes are wastes with properties that make them dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, contained gases, or sludges. They can be by-products of manufacturing processes or simply discarded commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides.