Step 1: Fill Out HHW Survey Below

Collection Requirements

  • Online registration will be required to participate (a link to registration is at the end of the survey)
  • Select a 30-minute drop off window
  • A user fee of $15 will be charged during online registration to offset collection costs
  • Please social distance from volunteers
  • You do not need to leave your car

How Much Waste Can I Bring?


Due to high demand, we must limit the amount of waste for each household. A general guideline of 10 gallons of liquid waste or up to 20 pounds of non-liquid materials may be disposed of by each household. In general, your waste should fit in two 5 gallon buckets or a 2 foot by 3-foot box.

Items that are Not Allowed

The following wastes cannot be accepted:

  • Latex paint -This is not hazardous! Dry it out and throw it in regular household trash.
  • Alkaline batteries (not hazardous)
  • Electronics
  • Gas cylinders
  • Explosive materials
  • Ammunition
  • Radioactive materials
  • Infectious and biological wastes
  • Prescription medicines/syringes
  • Esters
  • Unknown materials

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First and Last Name:

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* Email Address:

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* What community do you live in?

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* How many households are you dropping off items for?

One
Two
Three
More than three
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* What Hazardous Waste Materials will you be dropping off?

Reminder - latex paint is not hazardous!
Dry it out - adding kitty litter can speed this up - and throw It out with regular household trash.

Household cleaners
Automotive batteries
Fluorescent light bulbs
Rechargeable batteries
Mercury containing products
Oil based paints
Solvents or thinners
Antifreeze, other automobile liquids
Lead
Asbestos
Pesticides
Pool chemicals
Used motor oil
Photo chemicals
Adhesives
Sealant
Herbicide
Fertilizer
Aerosol
Gas, diesel, or kerosene
Other Items Not Listed Above
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How did you hear about Household Hazardous Waste Collection day?

Flyer
Sign
Website
Newspaper
TV/Radio
Library
Email
Word of Mouth
Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
Newsletter
Transfer Station
Town Hall
Drove by
Other
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