May 22, 2007
Dispose of household hazardous waste responsibly at King County's Wastemobile
The Wastemobile travels to Kent's East Hill, June 8-10 and 15-17
Wondering what to do with leftover paint, dead car batteries or
other household hazardous items? King County residents can properly
dispose of these items and others by dropping them by the King County
Wastemobile, June 8-10 and again the following weekend, June 15-17, at
the Fred Meyer store in Kent.
"King County residents
have a free and convenient opportunity to dispose of household
hazardous materials so we can insure that unwanted items don't end up
in landfills," said Alexandra Thompson, Project Manager for King
County's Solid Waste Division.
The Wastemobile is operated by King County as part of the Local
Hazardous Waste Management Program. Acceptable materials include
pesticides, oil-based paint products, propane tanks, automotive
products (oil, antifreeze, auto batteries, etc.) and fluorescent
bulbs/ballasts.
Look
for the Wastemobile in the parking lot of the Kent Fred Meyer store,
10201 SE 240th St., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Trained
waste-management staff will safely remove hazardous items from
vehicles.
Created in 1989, the Wastemobile was the
first program of its kind in the nation. In its first 17 years in
operation, the program collected 15,771 tons of household hazardous
waste from 343,060 customers. In its 26 collection events last year,
the Wastemobile served more than 18,000 King County residents,
collecting an average of 110 pounds of hazardous waste per customer,
for a total of 1,000 tons.
All materials collected
by the Wastemobile are either properly disposed of in a hazardous waste
facility or treated for recycling. For example, oil-based paints,
solvents and thinners are blended into a fuel mixture for use at
facilities such as cement kilns, while used motor oil is re-refined
into new lubricating products or reused as fuel for ships and cement
kilns.
For more information, including schedules, acceptable
materials and quantity limits, call the Local Hazardous Waste
Management Program's Household Hazards Line at 206-296-4692, Monday
through Friday between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., except holidays. Recorded
information is available after hours. Information is also available
online at
www.govlink.org/hazwaste/house/disposal/wastemobile/index.html.
Para
la información detallada acerca de este servicio o para dejar algún
recado en español, por favor llame por el teléfono: 206-296-4692,
marque 2.