Tag: <span>Vehicle</span>

Puncture filter and drain oil for 24 hours.

Visit the Make the Drop website to find your closest drop off location.

Recycle used tires at your local tire dealer for free.

Reduce tire wear by proper inflation.

Recycle used oil.

At retail locations: Ask where you buy your oil to find a location near you.

Motor oil for recycling must not be contaminated with solvents, bleach, or other wastes. Never pour motor oil on the ground or down the drain.

Empty gasoline cans smaller than five gallons may be placed in your garbage can. Leave the lid off of empty gasoline containers for two to three days prior to putting them in the garbage.

Empty gasoline cans are not accepted at the Household Hazardous Waste facilities.

Empty metal gas containers may be taken to scrap metal companies that take empty underground storage tanks. Look in the Yellow Pages of the phone book under “Scrap Metal Recyclers.”

Dispose of small items in your garbage can, large items at your local landfill for a fee.

Car parts are not accepted for recycling at the curb or transfer station because of grease contamination.

Ask at an auto parts store about repair options. Trade in your old part when you buy a new one. Scrap dealers also take car parts – see the Yellow Pages under Scrap Metal-Process and Recycle.

Ask at an auto parts store about repair options. Trade in your old part when you buy a new one. Scrap dealers also take car parts – see the Yellow Pages under Scrap Metal-Process and Recycle.

Liquids are not allowed in the garbage. Put unwanted or used product in a sealed container and take to a HHW location.

Visit the Make the Drop website to find your closest drop off location.

Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm-drains, or pour into soil. These all cause water pollution.

Donate usable bikes and parts to community-oriented bike shops.

Bikes and parts can be recycled at your local landfill or take to a scrap metal dealer (see the Yellow Pages).

Small parts go in the garbage.

Dispose of small items in your garbage can, large items at your local landfill for a fee.

Car parts are not accepted for recycling at the curb or transfer station because of grease contamination.

Ask at an auto parts store about repair options. Trade in your old part when you buy a new one. Scrap dealers also take car parts – see the Yellow Pages under Scrap Metal-Process and Recycle.

Includes gas mixed with oil, diesel. Take contaminated gasoline to HHW location.

Must use gasoline-compatible containers (no food jugs, milk cartons, etc). No more than 30 gallons and no containers over five gallons in size without approval.

Visit the Make the Drop web site to find your closest drop off location.

Otherwise, empty gasoline containers can go in the garbage.