Household Hazardous Waste Disposal offered by Hazardous Waste Management Program's North Seattle Collection Facility
12550 Stone Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98133
One block east of Aurora Ave N.
Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.
Eligibility
No restrictions for households.
Businesses must:
- Produce less than 220 lbs. of hazardous waste per month OR
- Produce less than 2. 2 lbs. of acutely hazardous waste per month, AND
- Store less than 2,200 lbs. of hazardous waste
Hours
9am to 5pm on Mondays and Tuesdays and Sundays
(206) 296-4692
Voice
Email[email protected]
Application process
Visit any drop-off location.
Home Collection Program: contact the Household Hazards Line
You will be asked:
- Name, address and telephone number.
- Types and amounts of waste you have for collection.
Fees
None.
Service area
King, WA
Other Information
Disabilities & Health Conditions
- General Disabilities
Household hazardous wastes are accepted at four fixed collection sites in Seattle and King County.
The traveling Wastemobile provides household hazardous waste collection services within many communities in King County. See website for schedule.
The Home Collection assistance program picks up hazardous waste for residents unable to transport their household hazardous waste to one of the collection sites because of age or disability.
The following limits apply at all the household hazardous waste facilities and the Wastemobile:
- No latex paint
- Gasoline: 30 gallons (25 gallon limit for businesses)
- Fluorescent tubes or bulbs: limit 10
- Container size : no larger than five gallons
- Automotive batteries: limit 5
- Marine flares: limit 10 (once our flare container is full, no more flares may be accepted until the container is emptied)
- Total waste: 50 gallons per customer per day (25 gallon limit for businesses)
Data provided by
Washington 211
What's Here
Providing organization
Hazardous Waste Management Program In King County
Regional partnership of local governments works together to protect and enhance environmental quality in King County by reducing the threat posed by the production, use, storage and disposal of hazardous materials.