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Household Hazardous Waste
Products labeled Danger, Warning, or Caution all contain hazardous chemicals and cannot be thrown away in your trash.
Meridian residents can drop off household hazardous waste free of charge every Monday (except major holidays) between 12:00 noon and 7:00 P.M. in the SSC parking lot, 2130 W. Franklin Road (between Linder and Ten Mile).
Click here to view all HHW collection sites within Ada County.
Items that can be dropped off include:
Household Cleaners
Fluorescent Light Tubes/Bulbs
Batteries
Pool/Spa Chemicals
Television Sets
Computer Monitors
Mercury Fever Thermometers
Mercury Thermostats
Lawn & Garden Chemicals
Aerosols
Insecticides
Pesticides
Old Paint
Wood Stains
Paint Thinners
Solvents
Old Gasoline
Antifreeze
Please bring material to the collection location in containers that can be left at the collection point.
Do not leave items if collection vehicle and personnel are not present.
Items that cannot be dropped off include:
Ammunition
Explosives
Radioactive Material
Biological Waste
Appliances
Tires
Large Propane Cylinders (over 5 gal.)
Homebound Program
The Household Hazardous Waste Homebound Program offers convenient at-home collection of household hazardous waste to elderly and physically challenged residents who are unable to transport their household hazardous waste to an established collection site.
This service is available free to all Ada County residents aged 18 and over who have a physical limitation or medical condition that prevents them from driving and do not have access to assistance from others to transport their hazardous waste to an established collection site.
For more information, please call Sanitary Services Co. at 888-3999.
Commercial Disposal
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