Stanly County, Albemarle host household hazardous waste event

The Stanly County Solid Waste Department, City of Albemarle, ECOFLO, PowerHouse Recycling and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will provide services again this year for the Household Hazardous Waste Event.

A household hazardous waste collection event and an electronics-recycling event will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 15 in the rear parking lot of the Stanly County Agri-Civic Center, 26032-B Newt Road, Albemarle.

Organizers ask that all materials are in their original containers, placed in a cardboard box and transported in trunk or rear area of your vehicle.

All patrons are asked to remain in their vehicle.

This event is for residents of Stanly County. No businesses or churches are allowed.

Materials accepted for hazardous waste recycling/disposal include: acids/bases, aerosols, automotive products, drain openers, flammables, furniture finishes/strippers, household batteries, household cleaners/polishes, paint and paint products, wood preservatives and household florescent bulbs.

Nearly all pesticide products will be accepted. For liquid pesticide containers larger than five gallons or for unlabeled pesticides, contact the Cooperative Extension Office for information before bringing to the collection event. Call Katelyn Stovall at 704-986-6104.

Electronics contain heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium. This type of material should not be disposed in at the landfill.

Acceptable electronics include: computers, monitors, typewriters, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, TVs, VCRs and radios.

Materials not accepted for recycling or disposal

Materials will not be accepted from commercial businesses (small or large quantity hazardous waste generators).

Household waste, motor oil over five gallons, anti-freeze over five gallons, liquid substances over five gallons and recyclables other than specified will not be accepted at the event. These items are accepted at the Stanly County Convenience Centers on a daily basis.

Also not accepted will be appliances such as hair dryers, curling irons, microwaves, washers, dryers, freezers, cooks stoves or refrigerators.

The City of Albemarle Landfill (704-982-3302) and the Stanly County Convenience Center on Newt Road accept the white goods listed above.

Attendees are also advised not to bring items which are explosive, biologically active or infectious, radioactive or non-hazardous.

The City of Albemarle Solid Waste Facility and the Stanly County Convenience Center on Newt Road accept all the electronics and white goods listed above. All Stanly County Convenience Centers are equipped for receipt of used motor oil and three sites are equipped for receipt of anti-freeze.

Along with many recyclables, the City of Albemarle Solid Waste Facility and Recycling Center also accept water-based/latex paint.

For additional information regarding other recycling and disposal options, hours of operation and recycling or disposal fees, contact the corresponding numbers listed below:

• City of Albemarle Solid Waste Facility and Recycling Center at 704-982-3302; or

• Stanly County Convenience Centers – Call the Stanly County Solid Waste Department at704-986-3698.

You must be a resident of Stanly County and pay a solid waste fee to use convenience centers.

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