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Haz-Waste
What’s the problem?
Improper disposal of Household Hazardous Waste
Household Hazardous Waste does not belong in Curbside Carts
If products in your home have a caution or warning label, they likely contain hazardous chemicals on their own or when mixed. Often, these items contain toxic ingredients that can contaminate the environment and threaten human health or may catch fire or explode if placed in the Garbage, Organics or Recycling carts for curbside collection. These items include:
Local Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) drop-off facilities provide residents a free and environmentally safe place to dispose of unwanted or leftover HHW products.
What can I do?
RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PROPERLY DISPOSE OF UNUSED HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS ITEMS BY BRINGING THEM TO A LOCAL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DROP-OFF FACILITY FOR PROPER HANDLING! IT’S EASY AND FREE!
Like Hazel Haz-Waste,go through your cabinets, shed, or garage to gather up old paint, automotive fluids pool chemicals, cleaners, pesticides/herbicides, aerosol cans, batteries, mercury thermometers, fluorescent tubes, CFL light bulbs, and even unused medications. Residents can drop off up to 15 gallons or 125 pounds of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) per month at the North Area Recovery Station HHW Facility for free.
The Kiefer Landfill Special Waste facility also accepts up to 15 gallons or 125 pounds of antifreeze, batteries, oils, paint and limited other wastes per month from residents for free drop-off.
Please check with any of the five of the local HHW Drop-off Facilities before you go to make sure it accepts your items.
accepted items
HHW Items Accepted at North Area Recovery Station (NARS) HHW Facility
not accepted
HHW Items Not Accepted at North Area Recovery Station (NARS) HHW Facility
accepted at Kiefer landfill
the Following Items Are Accepted at Kiefer Landfill Special Waste Facility
Safety Procedures
for Packaging and Transporting Items to an HHW Drop-off Facility
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