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Hazardous Waste Program
GUVSWD's hazardous waste programs are for both residents and small businesses. District residents can come to our HHW Collections at no charge. Businesses are charged direct costs only and must pre-register by calling the District in advance.
Hazardous Waste Collections 2009
June 6 -- Hartford Recycling Center. 9:00am till 12:00 noon.
        Participating towns:
              GUVSWD (Bridgewater, Hartland, Norwich, Pomfret, Sharon, Strafford, Thetford, Vershire, West Fairlee, Woodstock)
              Hartford (Hartford, West Hartford, Quechee, Wilder, White River Junction)
September 26 -- Woodstock, The Jungle off of Route 4. 9:00am till 12:00 noon.
        Participating towns:
              GUVSWD (Bridgewater, Hartland, Norwich, Pomfret, Sharon, Strafford, Thetford, Vershire, West Fairlee, Woodstock)
              Hartford (Hartford, West Hartford, Quechee, Wilder, White River Junction)
See the Year-Round Services page for what is accepted year-round.
Are you from NH? See the bi-state site for your events: http://www.uvhhw.org.
WHAT TO BRING:
From the House - Rechargeable and button batteries, oven cleaners, floor and metal polishes, rug and upholstery cleaners, photo chemicals, chemistry sets, drain and toilet cleaners, spot removers.
From the Workbench - Oil paint, stains, varnishes, wood preservatives, paint strippers, paint thinners, adhesives.
From the Garden - Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, chemical fertilizers, weed killers, moth balls, flea control products.
From the Garage - Motor oil (NH residents cannot bring motor oil to the collections--use local collection sites), fuel, gasoline, kerosene, antifreeze, engine degreaser, brake fluid, car wax, polishes, driveway sealer, roofing tar, swimming pool chemicals.
If you have an item and you are not sure if it is hazardous, read the label. If there are cautionary statements that read: CAUTION, DANGER, HAZARD or WARNING then any waste should be treated as hazardous waste.
What NOT to Bring:
Latex paint (dry out and throw away as trash), empty containers such as paint cans and cleaning bottles, non-household waste, radioactive wastes (e.g. smoke detectors), explosives, ammunition, medical waste.
For Further Information
What is all the fuss about Mercury?
What should I do with Batteries?
What should I do with Latex Paint?
What should I do with Used Motor Oil?
What should I do with Fluorescent Light Bulbs?
What should I do with PESTICIDES?
Thanks to grant funding through the Vermont Department of Agriculture, the District is able to take pesticides from Vermont residents, farmers, and businesses free of charge. This is part of a program to remove old pesticides and herbicides from barns, basements, store rooms, and garages around the state. Please take your pesticides and herbicides to one of our hazardous waste collection events. If you are a farm or business, please pre-register by contacting us .
Greater Upper Valley Solid Waste Management District 96 Mill Street, PO Box 58, No. Hartland, VT 05052-0058 Phone (802)296-3688 | Fax 281-7088 | E-mail GUVSWD@valley.net
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