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California State Auditor Report Number : 2016-127

Home‑Generated Sharps and Pharmaceutical Waste
By Designating a Lead Agency, the State Could Increase Proper Disposal

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Figure 5
State and Federal Agencies Suggest Ways to Dispose of Home‑Generated Sharps and Pharmaceutical Waste

A map depicting the boundaries of the city of Irwindale and the location and status of the 16 pit mine located within Irwindale’s boundaries.

Source: California State Auditor’s analysis of federal and state agencies’ messages about proper disposal of home‑generated sharps and pharmaceutical waste.

SECTION 1    |     SECTION 2    |     SECTION 3    |     SECTION 4    |     Back to Figure 5 in the Audit Results








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Figure 7
State and Federal Agencies Suggest Ways to Dispose of Home‑Generated Sharps and Pharmaceutical Waste

A map depicting the boundaries of the city of Irwindale and the location and status of the 16 pit mine located within Irwindale’s boundaries.

Source: California State Auditor’s analysis of federal and state agencies’ messages about proper disposal of home‑generated sharps and pharmaceutical waste.

SECTION 1    |     SECTION 2    |     SECTION 3    |     SECTION 4    |     Back to Figure 7 in the Audit Results








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