Households discard hazardous products to municipal landfills in rural
areas. This paper derives a model to predict discarded quantities of h
ousehold hazardous products in a rural community in Alberta. The resul
ts were used to predict discard rates of hazardous products to the lan
dfill. The predicted rates were compared with the quantities determine
d by a yearlong waste stream analysis. The model combines purchased an
d stored-volume data to predict household hazardous-waste discards to
within 3% of measured quantities. The predictive models are useful to
obtain rough estimates of hazardous-product volumes in municipal refus
e streams. The current yearly toxic roundup captures less than 2% of t
he hazardous-product weight disposed of in the landfill. To evaluate a
lternatives to the conventional toxic roundup for household hazardous
wastes, several waste-reduction, collection, and disposal programs are
evaluated. An approach of waste reduction through short-loop reuse co
mbined with an intensified depot-based collection program is recommend
ed to better serve small-quantity generators in rural communities.