Getting Rid Of Household Hazardous Products Safely

Household Hazardous Waste

Drop-off Days provide opportunities for county residents to safely dispose of products containing harmful chemicals.

Items accepted include:

Special Note: Alkaline batteries (A,C,D) may lie disposed with household trash.

SAFETY TIPS

Over  half of all hazardous materials accepted are recycled. Other hazardous materials that are dropped off are either disposed of in hazardous waste landfills or incinerators. These services are provided by a private company under contract to the County.

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY CANNOT ACCEPT

Latex paint is not hazardous and can be handled at home. Whenever using latex paint, carefully close lids and caps after each use. If you have no future use for the paint give it to a friend, donate it to your community association, local church or charitable organization.

If you want to recycle your usable latex paint, deliver it to the Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility. Five gallon limit per visit.

If you must dispose of your latex paint follow these four simple steps to stabilize the liquid and avoid a mess at your house and ours:

Paint should never be placed separately at the curb for collection. It must be bagged and placed within your regular trash. The collection contractor will not collect it separately.

Latex Paint Accepted for Recycling:

Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility
389 Burns Crossing Road, Severn
Daily 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., except holidays.
Closed Sundays ‑ December, January and February.

MOVING?

You should know that most moving companies will not transport oil-based paint, solvents, pesticides, weed killers, combustibles, or other hazardous materials. So be sure to plan ahead and visit us at one of the locations and dates listed on the front of this brochure.

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