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Mercury Thermostats

Last Updated November 22nd, 2017

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To keep mercury-filled thermostats, barometers, hydrometers and others from contaminating our air, soil and water; and, ultimately our food, they do not belong in landfill. They are accepted at the Snohomish Hazardous Waste Drop Off Facility.

They contain mercury, a naturally occurring, highly toxic, heavy metal that moves between water, air, and soil as a result of natural and human activities.

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