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Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection is held the second and fourth Saturday of each month, from 9 am to 2 pm at the Public Services Facility, located at 101 B Avenue, and is available to Coronado residents only. No business or contractor generated waste is permitted.Â
Household products containing toxic chemicals become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them. Never throw hazardous products in the trash, as the toxic chemicals may harm the environment and sanitation workers, and start fires in trash trucks. Never pour hazardous products into a sink or storm drain. It is dangerous and they will end up in our environment polluting the air, water and soil. The City of Coronado’s HHW program is available so that all residents in the community can safely dispose of their toxic, hazardous waste.
Leave all products in their original containers. Do not consolidate them. Make sure containers are properly sealed and not leaking. Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle, away from passengers. Do not transport more than 15 gallons of any liquid or 125 lbs. of solids at one time.
Aerosol cans – Household cleaners – Disinfectants – Drain opener – Mothballs – Herbicides – Pesticides – Rodent poison – Paint – Paint thinner – Varnish – Glues – Turpentine – Barbecue lighter fluid – Batteries – Electronic waste (computer monitors, TVs, etc.) – Automobile fluids (waste oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, brake fluid, etc.) – Pool chemicals – Water seal – Appliances – Fluorescent lamps – Sharps (needles/ syringes must be in a rigid container) – All products marked: DANGER, WARNING, TOXIC, CAUTION, POISON, FLAMMABLE, CORROSIVE, or REACTIVE
Do not bring Bio-Hazardous (red bag) Waste, Controlled Substances, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, or Business Waste. To inquire about disposal of these items, call San Diego County Hazardous Materials Division.
The HHW facility is located inside the Public Services Division Facility, 101 B Avenue. Please have your driver’s license handy for residence check, and wait in your vehicle for one of the collectors to assist you.
The HHW facility will be closed the Saturday before a Monday holiday:
• Memorial Day
• Labor Day
The Saturday closest to:
• Easter
• Thanksgiving
• Independence Day
• Christmas
• New Year’s Day
The HHW facility will also be closed during rainy, stormy weather. Call Public Services for more information (619) 522-7380 or (619) 756-4464 on Saturdays.