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From: Delegate Steve Lafferty <lafferty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Subject: Baltimore County Announces Relocation for Hazardous Waste Drop-Off
Site
Good afternoon,
Today, Baltimore County announced their plan to relocate the Hazardous Waste
Drop-Off Site effective September 1, 2017. Information on this change is
outlined below.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 23, 2017
County to Relocate Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Site
Site will move to the Central Acceptance Facility in Cockeysville on
September 1
Towson, MD – As of Friday, September 1, the Baltimore County residential
household hazardous waste (HHW) drop-off site will be moving from the Eastern
Sanitary Landfill in White Marsh to the Central Acceptance Facility in
Cockeysville. This relocation is an effort to maximize convenience for
residents across the County in a cost-effective way.
To help ease this transition, both the Cockeysville and White Marsh HHW sites
will operate simultaneously for a month-long period. Saturday, September 30
will be the final day of operation for the Eastern Sanitary Landfill’s HHW
site. After this date, paint and hazardous materials (including pesticides,
herbicides, cooking oil, swimming pool chemicals, and solvents) will no
longer be accepted at the Eastern Sanitary Landfill. Items such as
antifreeze, electronics, fluorescent light bulbs, gasoline, mercury
thermometers, motor oil, and rechargeable batteries will continue to be
accepted from residents at both the Eastern Sanitary Landfill and the Central
Acceptance Facility.
The Central Acceptance Facility’s HHW site, located at 201 West Warren Road
in Cockeysville, will accept residential paint and hazardous materials for
drop-off year-round (please note that some computer map programs will
inaccurately show this address on the east side of York Road). The facility
is open Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information about the County’s trash and recycling program,
including details about the types of HHW accepted at the Cockeysville
facility, residents should visit the Bureau of Solid Waste Management’s web
site or call 410-887-2000.
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Delegate Steve Lafferty
Maryland House of Delegates, District 42
410-841-3487
stephen.lafferty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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