lang="en-US"> Hazardous Waste Day Encourages Residents To Dispose Of Dangerous Materials Safely – Carroll Broadcasting Company
Site icon Carroll Broadcasting Company

Hazardous Waste Day Encourages Residents To Dispose Of Dangerous Materials Safely

The Carroll County Solid Waste Management Commission and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) are urging residents to dispose of dangerous substances by taking advantage of Household Hazardous Materials Day later this month. The event to dispose of unsafe chemicals will be held on Saturday, April 22 from 9 a.m to 11 a.m. in DMACC’s Carroll campus parking lot. Commission Director, Mary Wittry, says identifying a hazardous waste only takes a moment.

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

Metro Waste Authority, a government entity out of Bondurant, will be at the site to collect and dispose of the waste. Wittry says the turn in is straightforward, at no cost to Carroll County residents and quick with their help.

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

There are some items that will not be accepted, including: latex paint, oil filters, ammunition, explosives, asbestos and radioactive materials. If the items are turned away, citizens will be informed of proper disposal options. Wittry points out it is more than an environmental concern when it comes to throwing things away.

Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio

Any waste brought to the disposal site should be left in its original packaging and kept in the trunk or truck bed during transit. Business, school and farm waste will be accepted for a charge. For more information on hazardous materials, contact the landfill office at 792-5001 or follow the link included below this story.

 

www.westcentralsolidwaste.com