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March 26, 2008

Safely dispose of household hazardous waste with King County’s Wastemobile, March 28-30 in Kent

King County's popular program in 19th year of safeguarding environment

South King County residents will have an opportunity to safely dispose of household hazardous items with a visit to King County’s Wastemobile, March 28-30 at the Fred Meyer store on Kent’s East Hill. This will be the last south King County stop for the Wastemobile until later this spring.

Operated by King County as part of the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program, the Wastemobile offers King County residents the ability to drop off hazardous household waste items, including pesticides, chlorine bleach, oil-based paints, automotive products (oil, antifreeze, auto batteries, etc.), fluorescent bulbs/ballasts and other items free of charge.

The Wastemobile will be located in the parking lot of the Fred Meyer at 10201 SE 240th St.

The next Wastemobile event is scheduled for April 4-6 at Home Depot in Redmond, with additional east King County visits scheduled for later this spring.

By properly disposing of these materials and keeping them out of drains and landfills, King County residents are helping safeguard the environment.

Latex paint is one item no longer accepted during household hazardous waste collection events. Research has shown that dried or solidified latex paint can be safely disposed through the regular solid waste process.

"The intent of the program is to ensure safe, proper disposal of hazardous products people have in their homes," said Julie Mitchell of King County's Solid Waste Division. Created in 1989, the Wastemobile was the first program of its kind in the nation. In its 18 years in operation, the program collected more than 14,771 tons of household hazardous waste from over 328,650 customers.

"Our goal is to make disposal of these hazardous materials easy so that they won't end up in the normal household trash," Mitchell said. "The high number of residents that come out to these events lets us know that we are providing an important and convenient service." For more information, including acceptable materials and quantity limits, call the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program's 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 on the Wastemobile Web Site at www.lhwmp.org/home/HHW/wastemobile.aspx.

 

Related Information:

Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County

Household Hazardous Waste Disposal