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How to Protect Yourself, Your Family and Friends, and Your Community

from Toxic Waste and other Health Threats!

To express concerns about the ongoing burning of coal, plastic, medical waste and other fuel stocks in

Madison area power plants and incinerators which remain by far the largest source of dangerous air

pollution in our community (smog, soot, VOCs, mercury, etc.), please contact:

UW Facilities Planning & Management, Vice Chancellor Alan Fish #608-263-3000

Madison Gas & Electric, CEO Gary Wolter #1-800-245-1125

WI Dept. of Administration, Robert Cramer #608-266-1031



To find out how to properly dispose of toxic wastes and other hazardous household materials, and

available recycling opportunities, please contact:

City of Madison Recycling Coordinator, George Dreckman #608-267-2626

Dane County Recycling Manager, John Reindl #608-267-8815



Toxic and hazardous materials include: batteries, televisions, computer monitors, cellphones, other

consumer electronics, extinguishers, pesticides, spent fuel canisters, solvents, paints, thinners, lightbulbs,

asbestos, ammunition, tires, salt, aerosols, fertilizers, used oil, etc. etc. etc.



To report illegal use of phosphorous fertilizers, unmitigated manure spreading and construction runoff, as

well as illegal dumping of used oil, detergents, waste gasoline, and other contaminants down storm

sewers that drain directly into our lakes, please contact: Dane County Office of Lakes and Watersheds -

#608-224-3758



To report concerns about dangerous levels of nitrates and other toxics in drinking water and surface

water, as well as manure runoff, pesticide drift, and offsite biotech contamination from the Arlington

Research Station and other university managed farms and agricultural fieldtrials, please contact: UW

Madison Colleg of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Dean, David Hogg #608-262-4930



To report concerns about the application of pesticides such as Round-Up (aka glyphosate), garlon,

Barricade (aka prodiamine), etc. on public land such as the UW-Madison campus, Picnic Point, and

various Madison parks that could lead to dangerous exposure for wildlife, pets, children, pregnant

women, veterans, and other vulnerable populations, please contact:

UW Madison Natural Space Coordinator, Cathy Bruner #608-265-9275

Madison Park Superintendant, Jim Morgan: #608-266-4711



Sign up for the WI Pesticide Application Advance Notice Registry: #608-224-5296



To report concerns about the quality and safety of dairy products that are served on the UW-Madison

campus by Babcock Hall, derived from cows that have been injected with recombinant bovine growth

hormone (rBGH) may have been fed potential Mad Cow materials (blood/bone meal, tallow, platewaste,

poultry litter), and may well contain other residues from antibiotics and pesticides, please contact:

Babcock Dairy Plant Director, Tom Blattner #608-262-3046



To express concerns about the disposal of radioactive materials, genetically engineered substances,

infectious organisms, nanotech particles, and the possible occupational hazards faced by graduate

students, researchers, technicians, and other UW-Madison employees who must handle these materials,

please contact: Jeanine Critchely,, UW Risk Manager #608-262-8925



This information is provided as a public service by the Madison Infoshop,

1019 Williamson St., Madison, WI 53703 #608-262-9036 www.madisoninfoshop.org



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