Public Health and Environment
Residential Disposal Guide
The Washington County Residential Disposal Guide provides residents with detailed information on how to reuse, recycle, and properly dispose of household materials.
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(View A-Z List of Items in the Guide) File size: 35 KB
Environmental Center
(year-round drop-off for household hazardous waste, electronics, and recyclables).
Automotive Page
File size: 70 KB
(Antifreeze, Autos, Batteries, Parts, Engines, Oil, Filters, Tires, Transmission Fluid)
Compost Sites
File size: 38 KB
Disposal Sites
File size: 24 KB
(Landfills, Resource Recovery Facility, Recycling and Transfer Facilities)
Donation Opportunities
File size: 34 KB
Electronics Recycling
Free Market
File size: 83 KB
(A Way to Give or Get Free Stuff)
Recycling Options
File size: 46 KB
(Curbside and Drop-off Recycling Information)
Waste Haulers
File size: 17 KB
(List of Haulers Serving the County)
Entire 66 Page Guide
File size: 2.5 MB
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The Residential Disposal Guide is provided by the Washington County Department of Public Health and Environment as a public service and is not an endorsement of specific businesses, services, or products. The listed information may contain unintentional omissions and/or inaccuracies. Please call businesses or agencies to confirm hours, locations, and charges for services, if any. For information on disposal of items not listed, call the Department directly at 651-430-6655 during regular business hours.
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