Get the stuff out of your house: Free 2019 Household Hazardous Waste Collections

Mar 20, 2019 at 07:00 am by Voice Wire


The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, in collaboration with Rutherford County and City of Murfreesboro governments, is collecting household hazardous waste from 8 a.m.–noon Saturday, April 6 and Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Murfreesboro Public Works Facility, 4765 Florence Rd., Murfreesboro. 

Tennessee citizens are allowed to dispose of household hazardous waste at any of the collections and it is not necessary to be a resident of that particular county where the collection is held. 

All households are encouraged to participate. Acceptable items are home maintenance/improvement products such as used strippers and thinners, adhesives, driveway sealant, roofing tar and wallpaper remover. Home lawn and garden products that are accepted include pesticides, fertilizers and wood preservatives. In addition, acceptable miscellaneous items include pool chemicals, photo processing chemicals, aerosols/compressed gas, mercury thermostats and thermometers, fluorescent tubes, and compact fluorescent bulbs. Medicines and drugs will also be accepted, but please empty medications into a zip-lock plastic bag before bringing to the event. Needles and sharps in puncture-proof containers with sealed lids are now accepted, as well. The complete list.

Items that are not accepted include infectious wastes, automotive gas tanks, explosives, ammunition, gun powder and fireworks. In addition, radioactive wastes such as smoke detectors and radium paint will not be accepted. 

PAINT IS NOT ACCEPTED at this collection. For directions on solidifying latex paint and information on the collection of oil-based paint, click here.

Electronic waste is also NOT accepted at his event. Instead, it is collected each Monday through Thursday, and Saturday from 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at 1140 Haley Road in Murfreesboro. More information

For a fee and advance reservations, small businesses may properly dispose of hazardous materials immediately following this collection through the Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators program.

This is for businesses such as automotive painting and repair shops, beauty salons, construction companies, dentists, dry cleaners, painters, print shops, property managers, public storage businesses or any other business or nonprofit agency that needs to dispose of hazardous materials.

Please contact Clean Harbors Environmental Services at 615 643-3170 or by e-mail at TNCESQG@cleanharbors.com for a price quote and appointment time. 

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