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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
The Authority will again be holding a Household Hazardous Waste Event this year. However we will not be accepting household paints at this year’s event. Therefore we would like to inform everyone on the proper disposal and management of household paints.
Add clay-based kitty litter, newspaper, or similar material to the paint and let dry. Then dispose of this dried mixture with your trash.
Some local hardware and paint stores carry a paint solidifier. Simply purchase, follow directions and when paint is dried, put out for trash collection.
Our 5th Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event was held in August 2009 and was another successful event. The two day event was open to all Clinton County residents free of charge thanks in part to our generous corporate sponsors. Over 100 households participated in the collection event and over 6,900 pounds of material was collected. This number included over 200 gallons of used motor oil and 1,000 pounds of vehicle batteries. Just as a reminder, used motor oil and vehicle batteries can be dropped off at our recycling center anytime during normal working hours.
The Clinton County Solid Waste Authority accepts ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT at our Recycling Facility in McElhattan.
The following material will be accepted:
Electronic Recycling
Effective immediately the Clinton County Solid Waste Authority’s recycling facility in McElhattan will be accepting antifreeze for recycling. This service is restricted to Clinton County “do-it-yourselfers” and is not intended for service stations, garages, etc.
We would like to stress that antifreeze is a highly toxic substance that contains heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and chromium in high enough levels to be considered a hazardous waste and therefore should not be disposed of in the garbage, sewer systems, storm drains, ditches or septic systems. Antifreeze is also highly toxic to people, pets and wildlife and disposing of antifreeze in the wrong way can result in fines up to $25,000.
So we are asking you to do the right thing for the environment and recycle your used antifreeze. Uncontaminated antifreeze, i.e., cannot be mixed with oil or similar substance, can be dropped off in sturdy plastic containers at the Authority’s recycling center at 337 Pine Mountain Road in McElhattan during normal business hours, M-F 7:00 to 4:00, S 7:00 to 12N. For questions about our new antifreeze recycling program please feel free to contact us.
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Computer Systems (CPU, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc.) |
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PDAs |
Televisions |
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Printers |
VCRs |
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Scanners |
CD Players |
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Cordless/Corded Phones |
DVD Players |
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Cell Phones |
Radios |
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Pagers |
Stereos |
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Answering Machines |
Video Game Consoles |
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Fax Machines |
Cameras |
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Copiers |
Calculators |
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Audio Visual Equipment |
Adding Machines |
Management of Liquid Paint
Antifreeze Recycling
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