Household Hazardous Waste Disposal offered by Hazardous Waste Management Program's South Seattle Collection Facility
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites as well as via the traveling Wastemobile and a home collection program for older adults and people with disabilities.
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites in Seattle and King County.
The traveling Wastemobile provides household hazardous waste collection services within many communities in King County. See website for schedule.
The Home Collection assistance program picks up hazardous waste for residents unable to transport their household hazardous waste to one of the collection sites because of age or disability.
The following limits apply at all the household hazardous waste facilities and the Wastemobile:
- No latex paint
- Gasoline: 30 gallons (25 gallon limit for businesses)
- Fluorescent tubes or bulbs: limit 10
- Container size : no larger than five gallons
- Automotive batteries: limit 5
- Marine flares: limit 10 (once our flare container is full, no more flares may be accepted until the container is emptied)
- Total waste: 50 gallons per customer per day (25 gallon limit for businesses)
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal offered by Hazardous Waste Management Program's North Seattle Collection Facility
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites as well as via the traveling Wastemobile and a home collection program for older adults and people with disabilities.
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites in Seattle and King County.
The traveling Wastemobile provides household hazardous waste collection services within many communities in King County. See website for schedule.
The Home Collection assistance program picks up hazardous waste for residents unable to transport their household hazardous waste to one of the collection sites because of age or disability.
The following limits apply at all the household hazardous waste facilities and the Wastemobile:
- No latex paint
- Gasoline: 30 gallons (25 gallon limit for businesses)
- Fluorescent tubes or bulbs: limit 10
- Container size : no larger than five gallons
- Automotive batteries: limit 5
- Marine flares: limit 10 (once our flare container is full, no more flares may be accepted until the container is emptied)
- Total waste: 50 gallons per customer per day (25 gallon limit for businesses)
Medication Disposal Boxes offered at Okanogan County Community Coalition
Medication disposal drop-off boxes at multiple locations in Okanogan County. See description for drop off locations.
Medication disposal drop-off boxes at 3 locations in Okanogan County.
- Omak Police Department, 8 N Ash St Omak, WA 9884
- Oroville Police Department, 1306 Ironwood Oroville, WA 98844
- Twisp Police Department, 118 S Glover St Twisp, WA 98856
Medication disposal sites in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan Counties.
Unwanted, unused, and expired medications, both prescriptions and over-the-counter medications, can be safely disposed of at medication disposal sites.
Medications should not be thrown into the garbage or recycling or flushed down the toilet.
Medication disposal site hours and days of operation vary. Please call the disposal site for information about their hours of operation and any special instructions. Disposal sites may have different instructions about liquid medications.
North Central Washington locations are listed in alphabetical order:
Chelan County Sheriff's Office
401 Washington Street, Wenatchee
(509) 667-6851
Chelan County Sheriff's Office
2017 North Emerson Street, Chelan
(509) 667-6851
Confluence Health - Professional Pharmacy
1201 South Miller Street, Wenatchee
(509) 667-3333
Confluence Health - Wenatchee Valley Hospital Pharmacy
820 North Chelan Avenue, Wenatchee
(509) 662-5801
Coulee Medical Center Pharmacy
411 Fortuyn Road, Grand Coulee
(509) 633-1753
Ephrata Police Department
121 Alder Street SW, Ephrata
(509) 754-2491
Grand Coulee Police Department
306 Midway Avenue, Grand Coulee
(509) 633-1411
Laketown Pharmacy
1550 S. Pioneer Way, Suite 105, Moses Lake
(509) 765-8891
Moses Lake Police Department
411 South Balsam Street, Moses Lake
(509) 764-3887
Oroville Police Department
1105 Main Street, Oroville
(509) 476-2913
Omak Police Department
8 Ash Street North, Omak
(509) 826-0383
Quincy Police Department
104 B Street SW, Quincy
(509) 787-4718
Royal City Police Department
445 Camelia Street NE, Royal City
(509) 346-2212
Twisp Police Department
118 South Glover Street, Twisp
(509) 997-6112
Warden Police Department
201 South Ash Avenue, Warden
(509) 793-1300
Develops, manages and operates the physical infrastructure of the city including street maintenance, sewer, garbage and recycling, and water treatment.
Develops, manages and operates the physical infrastructure of the city including street maintenance, sewer, garbage and recycling, and water treatment.
Household Hazardous Waste offered at Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Station
Hazardous waste drop site for common household materials and chemicals such as batteries, bleach, fertilizer, gas, motor oil, oil based paints and others.
Provides a hazardous waste facility which will accept oil based paint, bleach, batteries, fungicide, furniture polish, herbicides, oven cleaner, battieries, solvents, smoke detectors, motor oil and a whole array of other household hazardous waste materials. The facility will NOT accept medical waste, asbestos, explosives, medicines, electronics, refridgerators, freezers, or microwaves.
Sharps Disposal Sites offered at Sharps Disposal Sites - Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan
Sharps disposal sites in Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan Counties.
Used syringes, needles, and lancets (often called "sharps') should be disposed of at medical sharps disposal sites.
All sharps taken to a disposal site must be in puncture-proof sharps disposal containers with lids that screw on or snap lock in place.
Plastic pop bottles and milk jugs, paper milk or juice containers, and similar types of containers are not acceptable because they can be punctured or opened, possibly injuring people or the environment.
Please call the disposal site for information about their hours of operation and any special instructions. Sites are listed by county.
Chelan and Douglas Counties:
Bridgeport Area
Community Recycling Center
1007 Fairview Ave, Bridgeport
(509) 668-4041
Mansfield Area
Community Recycling Center
Railroad Avenue, Mansfield
(509) 683-1112
Rock Island Area
Community Recycling Center
23 S Garden Avenue, Rock Island
(509) 884-1261
Waterville Area
Community Recycling Center
720 N Chelan Avenue, Waterville
(509) 745-8871
Bi-Mart Pharmacy
780 Grant Road, East Wenatchee
(509) 884-4022
City of East Wenatchee
271 9th Street, East Wenatchee
(509) 884-9515
Costco Pharmacy
375 Highline Drive South, East Wenatchee
(509) 886-0754
Countywide Solid Waste Programs
140 19th Street N.W., Suite B, East Wenatchee
(509) 886-0899
Fred Meyer Pharmacy
11 West Grant Road, East Wenatchee
(509) 881-2833
Waste Management of Greater Wenatchee
711 A North Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee
(509) 662-4591 or 1 (877) 927-8363
South Wenatchee
Transfer Station
1421 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee
(509) 662-8885
Grant County:
Consolidated Disposal Services Transfer Station *
9524 Road 7 NE, Moses Lake
(509) 762-5880
Consolidated Disposal Services, Inc. *
2370 Basin St. SW, Ephrata
(509) 754-2468 or 1 (800) 422-3008
Okanogan County:
Okanogan Central Landfill
241 B & O North Road, Okanogan
(509) 422-2602
Twisp Transfer Station
12 Twisp Airport Road, Twisp
(509) 422-2602
* Disposal Charges may apply. Contact the site for more information.
Safe Environment offered at Chelan-Douglas Health District
Focus on solid waste, vectors, bio/chemical, water and environmental hazards.
Regulates handling of solid waste, disease vectors, some biological and chemical hazards, drinking water and environmental threats to public health. Advises and consults public and agencies on these issues.
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal offered at Hazardous Waste Management Program's Factoria Drop-off Site
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites as well as via the traveling Wastemobile and a home collection program for older adults and people with disabilities.
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites in Seattle and King County.
The traveling Wastemobile provides household hazardous waste collection services within many communities in King County. See website for schedule.
The Home Collection assistance program picks up hazardous waste for residents unable to transport their household hazardous waste to one of the collection sites because of age or disability.
The following limits apply at all the household hazardous waste facilities and the Wastemobile:
- No latex paint
- Gasoline: 30 gallons (25 gallon limit for businesses)
- Fluorescent tubes or bulbs: limit 10
- Container size : no larger than five gallons
- Automotive batteries: limit 5
- Marine flares: limit 10 (once our flare container is full, no more flares may be accepted until the container is emptied)
- Total waste: 50 gallons per customer per day (25 gallon limit for businesses)
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal offered by Hazardous Waste Management Program 's Auburn Wastemobile
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites as well as via the traveling Wastemobile and a home collection program for older adults and people with disabilities.
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites in Seattle and King County.
The traveling Wastemobile provides household hazardous waste collection services within many communities in King County. See website for schedule.
The Home Collection assistance program picks up hazardous waste for residents unable to transport their household hazardous waste to one of the collection sites because of age or disability.
The following limits apply at all the household hazardous waste facilities and the Wastemobile:
- No latex paint
- Gasoline: 30 gallons (25 gallon limit for businesses)
- Fluorescent tubes or bulbs: limit 10
- Container size : no larger than five gallons
- Automotive batteries: limit 5
- Marine flares: limit 10 (once our flare container is full, no more flares may be accepted until the container is emptied)
- Total waste: 50 gallons per customer per day (25 gallon limit for businesses)
Website provides community-specific information on recycling, hazardous household waste, composting, conserving energy and improving air quality; search by ZIP code.
Provides education and information about local and international environmental organizations and services through a website.
Provides community-specific information on recycling, hazardous household waste, composting, conserving energy and improving air quality.
Provides water, street, storm, sewer and solid waste services to the City of Anacortes. Offers a hazardous waste collection center, dumpster rentals, and packing material disposal.
Provides water, street, storm, sewer and solid waste services to the City of Anacortes. Offers a hazardous waste collection center, dumpster rentals, and packing material disposal.
Provides maintenance for the city's transportation, traffic control, water distribution, storm water management, waste water collection systems, park facilities, and city buildings.
Plows and sweeps the streets, picks up the trash and recyclables, maintains the sewer, storm drain and water systems, keeps traffic flowing, maintains community parks, maintains public streets and sidewalks, and maintains the city vehicles and equipment.