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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Household Hazardous Waste & E-Cycling Collection Day on April 18

The Recycling Division of Worcester County Public Works, in conjunction with Maryland Environmental Services and the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), will conduct Household Hazardous Waste and E-Cycling (electronics recycling) Collection Day on Saturday, April 18, 2015, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Ocean City Park & Ride Lot in West Ocean City.

Gather up those old or unusable cans of pesticides, pool chemicals, gas and other fuels, oil-base paints, thinners and everyday hazardous wastes accumulating in and around the home and bring them to the recycling center for safe disposal. Electronic items, such as computers, monitors, keyboards, printers, radios, televisions and VCR’s, will be collected and later recycled.

Because household hazardous waste and electronics don’t degrade readily, recycling them saves much-needed landfill space. Furthermore, many of the items contain poisonous materials that could seep out of the landfill and contaminate surrounding soil and groundwater. Proper disposal of these items is among the many simple tasks we can practice to help protect the environment and ultimately our own health.

This event is open to Worcester County residents only. A representative from MDE will be on-site checking vehicle registration. Clean Ventures of Baltimore will be responsible for the safe disposal of all hazardous waste collected. The electronics will be shipped to an electronics recycler for dismantling. For more information, contact Worcester County Recycling Manager Ron Taylor at (410) 632-3177.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Imagine wicomico doing something similar. In your dreams.

Anonymous said...

This is good that Worcester County does this however they have a lot of unfair practices at their places in Berlin, etc. We were told only household trash but they still have a large dumpster there with metal products and the staff only lets their "favorites" dump that stuff if you aren't a friend of the Tustin man you are told to take the stuff to Newark.