Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Houghton Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal/Yard Waste Disposal offered by Seattle Public Utilities' South Transfer Station
Accepts loads of solid waste and yard waste generated within Seattle city limits.
Accepts a wide range of items including tires, scrap metal and vehicle batteries at two transfer stations.
Regular household garbage and many larger items are accepted for disposal.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Shoreline Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Bow Lake Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Cedar Falls Drop Box
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Renton Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Algona Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted. No recycling services offered at this facility.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Factoria Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Transfer Stations Solid Waste Disposal offered at Snohomish County Public Works
Provides detailed information for transfer/solid waste, recycling, and household hazardous waste sites throughout Snohomish County.
Provides detailed information for transfer solid waste, recycling, and household hazardous waste sites throughout Snohomish County. This includes location, hours, contact information, rates and fees, restrictions, and the type of materials accepted at each site.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Vashon Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.
Solid Waste Disposal/Yard Waste Disposal offered by Seattle Public Utilities' North Transfer Station
Accepts loads of solid waste and yard waste generated within Seattle city limits.
Accepts a wide range of items including tires, scrap metal and vehicle batteries at two transfer stations.
Regular household garbage and many larger items are accepted for disposal.
Solid Waste Disposal and Recycling offered by King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks' Solid Waste Division at Enumclaw Transfer Station
Provides solid waste disposal and recycling services for King County residents, excluding the cities of Seattle and Milton. Some materials are restricted.
Provides locations for King County residents to dispose of solid waste and recyclable materials. Items which may be recycled vary by location. The following items are NOT accepted in the garbage:
- Commercial loads of construction and demolition debris
- Construction and demolition debris transported in dump bed vehicles or trailers
- Cardboard*
- Scrap metal*
- Yard waste (grass, leaves, branches, etc. )
- Clean wood (unpainted, untreated)
- Asbestos-containing waste
- Computers and computer monitors
- Fluorescent bulbs and tubes; other items with mercury
- Hazardous/dangerous waste; ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic
- Items longer than eight feet
- Oil-based paint
- Pressurized tanks; propane, helium, etc.
- Rechargeable batteries
- Televisions
- Vehicle and marine batteries
Accepted in garbage with restrictions:
- Batteries: Alkaline only (AA, AAA, etc. ; all others must be recycled at retail stores or a hazardous waste facility)
- Latex paint; must be dry or solidified, with lid off
- Mattresses or box springs; limit of six per customer per day
- Tires; limit four car tires per load; no truck tires
For hazardous waste disposal, contact Seattle King County Public Health Department's Hazardous Waste Program.