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Renton Wastemobile Event

Dates

Friday, May 25, 2012 - Sunday, May 27, 2012

Hours

10am - 5pm

Location

365 Renton Center Way (external link)
Fred Meyer  
Renton, WA 98055

Details

The Wastemobile travels to many communities to provide household hazardous waste disposal services for King County residents and accepts a wide variety of materials. Business waste is accepted from conditionally exempt small quantity generators (SQGs). For more details and to find out if you qualify as an SQG, contact the business waste line at 206-263-8899 or see the Web site for more details.

Restrictions

No latex paint accepted. There is a limit of 50 gallons total liquid hazardous waste per residential customer per day at all Wastemobile events. No more than 30 gallons of gasoline will be accepted from residents. No containers over five gallons in size will be accepted.

Amounts and types of business waste are restricted. See the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program Business page for complete details.

Proper handling and transportation of hazardous waste can reduce the chance of accidental spills.
For your safety and the safety of the Hazardous Waste Program staff, please:


  • Don't mix products.

  • Keep products in original containers.

  • Label products not in original containers.

  • Secure products so they won't tip over and/or leak.

  • Store products away from the passenger compartment of your vehicle and keep them separate from items you wish to keep.

  • Stay in your vehicle during unloading.

Contact information

The Hazards Line
Telephone: 206-296-4692

Materials Handled
Batteries
 - Alkaline Batteries
 - Button Batteries
 - Motor Vehicle Batteries
 - Rechargeable Batteries
Cleaning Products
 - Cleaning Products
Fluorescent Lights
 - Fluorescent Light Ballasts
 - Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Paint
 - Paint
Pesticides
 - Pesticides
Propane Tanks
 - Propane Tanks
Thermostats
 - Mercury-Containing Thermostats
Vehicles, Vehicle-related Items
 - Motor Oil
Selected Material(s)
Cleaning Products
Description: Some household cleaning products can burn or cause permanent damage to skin or eyes. Look for "danger" or "poison" on product labels. Oven cleaners, drain cleaners, and toilet bowl cleaners are among the products most likely to be hazardous.

Maximum volume: 50 gallons total liquid hazardous waste per residential customer per day.

Fees: No charge.

Serves businesses and residents.

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Updated: Oct. 2, 2008


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