La Crosse County Solid Waste Department
La Crosse County Solid Waste Department
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La Crosse County Household Hazardous Materials Program
For more information regarding the La Crosse County Household Hazardous Materials Program visit our website at:
www.lacrossecounty.org/solidwaste/hhm
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Landfill Minute 9: Burn Barrel Amnesty Program
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For more information regarding the La Crosse County Solid Waste Department visit our website at: www.lacrossecounty.org/solidwaste
Landfill Minute 8: Picric Acid Incident
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For more information regarding the La Crosse County Solid Waste Department visit our website at: www.lacrossecounty.org/solidwaste
Landfill Minute 7: New Cell Construction (Part 2)
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For more information regarding the La Crosse County Solid Waste Department visit our website at: www.lacrossecounty.org/solidwaste
Landfill Minute 6: New Cell Construction (Part 1)
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For more information regarding the La Crosse County Solid Waste Department visit our website at: www.lacrossecounty.org/solidwaste
Landfill Minute 5: Reuse Room
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Landfill Minute 4: New Construction
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Landfill Minute 3: Transporting Household Hazardous Materials
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Landfill Minute 2: Tarped Loads
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Landfill Minute 1: Introduction
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HHM 10000th Customer HD
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The La Crosse County Household Hazardous Waste Program celebrated it's 10,000th residential customer for the year on 12/31/2015.

Комментарии

  • @kylehowat6775
    @kylehowat6775 9 месяцев назад

    The Gasoline was totally unnecessary

  • @Dixler683
    @Dixler683 Год назад

    More fake news bullshit to sensationalize a non-story. Gimme a break….gasoline?

  • @CBPCommunity
    @CBPCommunity Год назад

    BWG Beckmann Terrorists Eradication Burial Mounds

  • @ludekspurny5553
    @ludekspurny5553 Год назад

    It’s a shame and comedy. Wet picric acid is completely safe and even dry explodes with strong impuls. Picric acid was used (dry, of course) in most ammo in WWI.

    • @bobbyc2768
      @bobbyc2768 Год назад

      exactly haha. when wet it's extremely shock resistant. she has a jar of it she drove there, going over bumps, handling it however she would handle a jar of water, so they make a perimeter with a 300ft radius, call tons of people down, costing who knows how much money just to do what this lady did, pick the jar up and take it somewhere safe. blowing it up is fine, it's practice for the bomb squad, but all they had to do was grab the jar and give it to them, not all this. leave it to government to make any situation as wasteful and ridiculous as possible. i remember hearing about a police department's response to someone finding a live grenade in an old vietnam vet's house after he died, bringing the bomb squad out and completely panicking like the entire block could be blown to bits at any given second if they just handled it rough. the pin was in, and it was in perfect condition. those things are safe as hell until you pull the pin! how much cheaper would it have been if an officer or two on the bomb squad just grabbed it and brought it back to wherever they detonate their stuff to render things safe, and simply pulled the pin and threw it. i wonder how many grenades, bottles of picric acid, and worse are just swimming around in landfills around the country right now and harming nobody because nobody knows about them

  • @dfgiuy22
    @dfgiuy22 Год назад

    You the same county that is blowing up on all the police pages on youtube.... 5 years later? Ya'll kinda need to chill. Soccer moms taking explosives to the dump?

  • @matrixman7706
    @matrixman7706 Год назад

    I don’t understand why we just don’t incinerate garbage? We would reduce trash volume by probably over 90% and we wouldn’t need all these huge landfills.

  • @destinyigiede8559
    @destinyigiede8559 2 года назад

    Thanks You made it simple

  • @iraymon9307
    @iraymon9307 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Very informative and very well put.

  • @aboshalaa123
    @aboshalaa123 2 года назад

    Sorry Mr your link on Facebook please

  • @somemothersson4184
    @somemothersson4184 2 года назад

    Youre a cnut but I like you.

  • @theodorekorehonen
    @theodorekorehonen 2 года назад

    Lmao what was the point of the gasoline?

  • @mohammadrezaahmadi4232
    @mohammadrezaahmadi4232 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @heyherb
    @heyherb 2 года назад

    Oh brother.

  • @whachoutb4
    @whachoutb4 3 года назад

    We have a massive hydrogen sulphide pollution problem with our local landfill in Staffordshire England, previous operator disposed tonnes of gypsum from plasterboard manufacturing, after being taken over for some years with supposedly no plasterboard waste because of the ban the next operator has continued with biodegradable waste on top, last September 2020 the landfill went out of control with H2S being measured 3ppm 400 metres from the site, any ideas?

    • @Diesel8290
      @Diesel8290 2 года назад

      Sodium bicarbonate neutralises hydrogen sulphide

  • @kalpurush121
    @kalpurush121 3 года назад

    Good initiative. I didn’t know about burn barrels before

  • @ashplk
    @ashplk 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks boss

  • @yvesbalagtas6424
    @yvesbalagtas6424 3 года назад

    Hello, I am a Civil Engineer from the Philippines, and I am interested in learning on how to design and plan a landfill. May I know where can I send an email? Thank you!

    • @ashplk
      @ashplk 3 года назад

      Hey, send an email to peiris.aam@gmail.com. We are constructing a landfill in Australia.. Glad if I can help you

    • @kamalpokharel5993
      @kamalpokharel5993 3 года назад

      Can I get more details on ramp method

  • @machinist1337
    @machinist1337 3 года назад

    It seems like they just did it for fun. "Lets get some gas" is always a precursor to blowing something up.

  • @mycake9831
    @mycake9831 4 года назад

    Dangerous my ASS it's picric acid not nitroglycerin hahaha

  • @fassay
    @fassay 5 лет назад

    Addition of gasoline is evidence that the squad had doubts that it has the ability to detonate with enough force to destroy itself completely. Other comment is right. Primary det is the way to go to make real boom. Burning TNP isn't very exciting.

  • @2mc29
    @2mc29 5 лет назад

    Picric acid is a very stable compound which is very unlikely to detonate without the activation energy of a primary explosive.

    • @spannaspinna
      @spannaspinna 15 дней назад

      You don’t know much about picric acid

  • @outagamiecountyrecyclingso8858
    @outagamiecountyrecyclingso8858 6 лет назад

    Amazing work you are doing to keep your community and Southwest Wisconsin safe!