The following items are not accepted for curbside collection and must be disposed of at the Central Regional Waste Management Site or one of the seven Transfer Stations during regular hours of operation.
Many household products contain hazardous materials that are toxic/poison, corrosive, flammable, or reactive/explosive. These products can cause serious harm to the environment and pose a threat to human health when thrown in the garbage or poured down the drain or storm sewer.
HHW Materials Include:
batteries (household, car)
cleaning products, disinfectants
detergents, spot removers
bleach, ammonia
aerosol cans (full or partially full)
adhesives, contact cement, glue
rust remover
driveway sealer
medications, pharmaceuticals
rubbing alcohol
mercury (thermostats, thermometers)
nail polish and remover
motor oil and filters
antifreeze, coolants
brake and transmission fluid
chemicals, pool chemicals
fertilizers
insect repellents, flea powder
herbicides, fungicides
gas, kerosene, butane, lighters with content
propane, propane tanks with content
ethanol, methanol