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Get Rid of Your Old Paint, Batteries, E-Waste at Weekend Drop-Off Event

There's a free household hazardous waste collection event this Saturday in Mead Valley.

The Riverside County Waste Management Department has scheduled a free household hazardous waste collection event on Saturday (Feb. 22), in Mead Valley at the Former Mead Valley Fire Station, starting at 9 a.m. The collection is open to all Riverside County residents.

 

The Riverside County Waste Management Department provides an opportunity for Riverside County residents to keep hazardous waste out of the county landfills and ensure that it is properly managed.  The event will accept residentially generated household hazardous wastes from Riverside County residents only.  Business or non-profit waste will not be accepted.  Typical wastes include used motor oil, paint, antifreeze, household and automotive batteries, pesticides, cleaning products, sharps (needles/syringes or lancets), fluorescent lamps, and electronic wastes such as televisions, computers, VCRs and telephones. Limit the amount of waste transported to no more than 15 gallons or 125 pounds maximum per vehicle.  Individual containers should be no larger than five gallons or weigh more than 50 pounds.

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The collection will not accept explosives, radioactives, ammunition, asbestos, compressed gas cylinders over 40 pounds, and infectious or medical waste other than sharps.

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Event is subject to cancellation during inclement weather or for other hazardous conditions as determined by the county. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Former Mead Valley Fire Station, 19450 Clark St.  For more information, contact Riverside County Waste Management Department at (951) 486-3200 or (800) 304-2226, or www.rivcowm.org.

– Submitted for publication by the Riverside County Waste Management Department.


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