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Hazardous waste teams have to pick up urine bottles

Posted 07.02.2003 by Big Sphincter
What? No bags of poop? That's probably next.
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The roads, it would seem, teem with motorists who lack the time or inclination to pull over at a rest stop and empty their bulging bladders. Instead, they urinate into bottles, or jars or whatever else comes to hand, and heave the containers out the window for some California Department of Transportation worker to pick up.

But urine is considered medical waste, so Caltrans is hesitant to touch it.

Sometimes, the agency calls in a hazardous materials team. That costs between $400 and $8,000 a trip; the cost varies with the location and amount of urine to be cleaned up. The average cost is $2,500, state officials said, although they could not provide the total annual cost.
Show some poop support, or make a poop retort.
DungDaddy (1370) -- 07.02.2007

There are bookoo pee bottles along the highway in central Nevada. Hazmat would break the state budget.

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