Are you looking to dispose of any of the following hazardous materials? •Oil-based paints (latex paint is not hazardous and can be thrown out normally) •Pesticides •Herbicides •Car or household batteries •Drain cleaners •Gasoline •Pool chemicals
These items, among many others, are all hazardous materials and they must be disposed of properly. Dangerous to our health and/or to the environment, these materials should not be thrown out with your normal trash. Baltimore City will be collecting hazardous waste on Friday, September 6th, and Saturday, September 7th. If you are looking to dispose of any of those materials, now is your chance. Unfortunately, certain items cannot be collected by this program including asbestos, ammunition, fire extinguishers, industrial and medical wastes, and radioactive materials like smoke alarms with a radioactive symbol. Hazardous waste disposal is a service provided only to Baltimore City residents. Residents must show proof of residency and must be able to identify the item/s they are disposing. Additionally, businesses and private haulers cannot use this service and must contact a certified vendor to dispose of any hazardous wastes. Hazardous waste drop-offs will be held: Friday, September 6th Saturday, September 7th 9:00am – 5:00pm Northwest Citizens Convenience Center 2840 Sisson St Baltimore, MD 21265 Future drop-off days: Friday, October 4th Saturday, October 5th 9:00am – 5:00pm
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