said: 
>See http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/HHW/Info/#EWaste 
>Some can go in the trash, but *most* electronic waste cannot. 
I usually go by the list at 
  http://www.oclandfills.com/hhwccproducts.asp 
which is OC specific.  It would be good if all these separately funded 
entities would talk to each other, but that's a lot to ask. 
FWIW, the Nichols Ave site has not not taken PCBs and such.  Maybe they 
don't contain sufficient copper to be a problem.  We shall see what 
happens with the drives. 
Regards, 
Steven 
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