Acceptable & Prohibited Materials
Acceptable Materials
Prohibited Items
Appliances, Electronics, Tires, Paints along with all Hazard Materials as listed below:
It is against the law to dispose of hazardous waste. Hazardous wastes include chemical products, oil filters, herbicides & pesticides, radioactive material, solvents, paint (except completely dried latex paint cans, no liquids), other flammable liquids, partially filled aerosol cans, propane tanks, motor oil, transmission oil/lubricating/hydraulic oil/, contaminated oils (mixed with solvents, gasoline, etc.), antifreeze, refrigerators, petroleum contaminated soil/lead paint chips, tires, batteries, fluorescent tubes, railroad ties, medical waste, asbestos, dead animals, sealed barrels or cylinders.
Can be disposed of (for free or a small fee) at your local tire center
Can be disposed of in your local trash service containers as long as you follow this procedure. Remove the lid from the can, in a well-ventilated area (away from sources of heat or flame, or other hazardous materials). This allows the volatiles or fumes to dissipate, so that the latex paint will so-lidify. Once the latex paint is solidified (dry and hard all the way through); the can and latex paint can be disposed of with the general trash. Leave the lid off of the can, so the hauler can see that it is empty.
Can be disposed of (for free or a small fee) at your local recycle center:
- Stoves
- Dishwashers
- Refrigerator
- Freezers
- Washers
- Dryers
- Water heaters
- Furnace
- Window and Central air units
- Household Chemicals
- Biomedical Waste
- Waste Oils
- Oil Filters and Containers
- Hazardous Waste Materials
- Automobile Parts and Batteries
- Televisions (all kinds)
- Industrial Waste
- Septic Tanks & Waste
- Liquid Sludge
- Gasoline Cans and Tanks
- Asbestos
- Chemicals
- Full Sand Bags
Can be disposed of (for free or a small fee) at your local recycle center