Household Hazardous Waste Event on Mar 18

Household Hazardous Waste Event on Mar 18
Household Hazardous Waste Collection — City of Boise
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SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023

8 A.M. – NOON


Sanitation Division’s Central Transfer Station

3720 Leroy Scott Drive, Decatur, GA 30032


This event is FREE and open only to DeKalb County residents.

Proof of DeKalb County residency is required. Residents are limited to 10 gallons of paint per vehicle.


No commercial vehicles are allowed. Early arrival is highly recommended.


ACCEPTABLE ITEMS

√ Mercury √ Aerosols √ Batteries

√ Adhesives (glue, etc.) √ Flammable substances √ Photo chemicals

√ Lawn care products √ Fluorescent light bulbs √ Hobby and artist supplies

√ Paint & paint-related products √ Household cleaning supplies √ Swimming pool chemicals

(strippers, solvents, etc.) √ Propane gas cylinders (1-20 lbs.; limited to 3 per vehicle)



RESTRICTED ITEMS

X Ammunition X Pharmaceuticals X Radioactive materials

X Business-generated waste X Explosives X Biohazardous/Biomedical waste

X Gasoline X Diesel X Kerosene

X Automotive waste (fuel, oil, etc.)


For more information, contact the Sanitation Division’s Customer Care team at 404-294-2900.

Original source can be found here.  



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