Politics & Government
Free Hazardous Waste Round Up At Morgan Park On Saturday
Dispose of household hazardous waste and electronics the right way this Saturday.
If you have paint, cleaners, pesticides, batteries, or household electronic waste, dispose them the right way by taking them this Saturday to Morgan Park to the Free Hazardous Waste and E-Waste Round Up.
The event, open to all L.A. County residents, will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the 4100 block of Baldwin Park Blvd. Enter the park from Morgan Street.
Organizers said Business waste will not be accepted.
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What you CAN bring to an event (examples):
• Brake fluid, paint, paint th inner, cleaners with acid or lye, pesticides or herbicides, household batteries and car batteries, pool chemicals, motor oil, oi l filters, expired pharmaceuticals, anti-freeze, and fluorescent light bu lbs.
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• Household electronic waste which includes: Computer monitors, televisions, computer CPUs, keyboards, printers, ce llular phones, etc.
What you CAN'T bring to an event:
• Hazardous waste and electronic waste from businesses.
• Explosives, ammunition and rad ioactive materials.
• Trash and tires.
• White goods such as refrigerators, stoves and washing machines,etc.
• Controlled substances.
How to prepare items for transportation:
• Bring the items in a sturdy box, preferably in their original labeled containers.
• Do not mix the items together.
• There is a limit of 15 gal lons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste per trip.
• Be prepared to leave you r containers and boxes. Remove all other items from your trunk.
For a complete listing of what you can and cannot bring or information on upcoming events, contact 1 (888) CLEAN-LA or visit www.CleanLA.com
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