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How Do I Get Rid of This Hazardous Waste?

When Barack Obama was sworn into office, I took a personal oath to be a better citizen and serve my country better. You can only image all of the thoughts I thought about (and still do) to best utilize my skills.

About a year ago, I vowed to be more proactive in recycling and help my son be more active also. So, we sorted our recylceable items accordingly. I purchased an additional garbage can and separated the plastics, from the bottles and the cans. At the end of the month, we'd take these items to the local recycle center and in exchange get the money for doing so. Every month my son would have an extra twenty to thirty dollars in his bank account.

What does all this have to do with REOs? Recently we were assigned a property that contained hazardous chemicals and waste. We had to stop ourselves and ask where can we take this hazardous waste? We had about 24 gallons of paint, a battery, and tons of used motor oil. I knew there was a place to discard this, but never paid it much attention because I never had to do it. So, I called the city of Tracy, who referred me over to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility in Stockton. This facility services all of the San Joaquin County and is located at 7850 R.A. Bridgeford St. in Stockton. When I called I was told that there was a charge for businesses at a little over $5.00 per gallon. However, the representative also stated that if you are a residence it is free to dispose of waste up to 15 gallons. When I went to the facility, I was told that I can make as many trips as I could for FREE! I don't know about you, but when I hear that word...I get excited.

Once I arrived at the facility, I saw all kinds of items there: Things like:

  • Paints
  • Primers
  • Pool Chemicals
  • Batteries
  • Varnishes
  • Solvents
  • Thermometers
  • Anti-Freeze
  • Transmission Fluids
  • Televisions
  • Computers
  • Pesticides
  • Cleaners
  • Strippers

So, when you are about to do a trash out or even if you about to start your spring cleaning, keep your environment in mind. Don't throw, wash down the drain or pour these hazardous chemicals in the ground. Put them to the side and take them to your local Household Hazardous Waste Facility.

Some Helpful Hints:

•Ø Contact the facility and let them know the quantity you have of each item, this will help you know what there limits are and guarantee that you will be able to dispose your items for FREE! You can make as many trips as you need, but don't take too much at one time.

•Ø The facility has a Re-Use Room. This room consists of products that may not have been used or partially used. The Stockton Facility allows San Joaquin residents to take up as many as 10 items per visit for FREE! The products can include: usuable paint, solvents, plant fertilizers, pesticides, cleaners, pool supplies, and more.

•Ø If located outside of San Joaquin County, contact your local household waste facility to find out what their guidelines are for discarding these hazardous materials.

Hazardous Household Waste Facility

7850 R.A. Bridgeford St. Stockton, CA 95206

Contact: 209-468-3066

Open: Thurs-Sat. 9:00AM to 3:00PM.

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Posted Sunday Mar 01
( 03/01/09 10:34AM ) — Jim Mushinsky

Hi D'Adrea.  Great posting.  Very informative as well as motivation for disposing of waste responsibly.  The paint cans are almost always in houses.  Starts out as convenient for any touch up work and helps to remember the exact brand and color that was used.


 


 

Good information. Thanks for the post.

( 03/03/09 07:49AM ) — D'Adrea Davie

Thank you Jim & Gita,


You are exactly right, Jim, if you have to touch up the walls or even repaint you'll know exactly what brand and color to use. The other thing I found interesting is that they give products for free. So if you are doing the cleaning or painting, you could possibly cut down on your expenses by using the recycled paint or cleaning products. Plus, you'll be helping the environment too! It's important that we do our part too!


 

D'Adrea--This is very important information for your community. We have a similar free disposal site in Anoka County. Proper disposal is very important to the environment. And FREE means there is no reason not to do the right thing!

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