Automotive fluids, break fluid, button batteries, car batteries, coal tar products, creosote products, floor care products, fungicides, furniture strippers, gasoline, herbicides, household batteries, insecticides, kerosene, laser toner cartridges, oven cleaners, paint, oil based and latex, paint, paint thinners, pesticides, pool chemicals, propane gas tanks (30 gal. only), rust removers, solvents, turpentine, varnishes and stains, weed killers, wood preservers, straight florescent light bulbs. These are materials that absolutely cannot go into the trash or down a drain. These materials must be disposed of by a reputable, licensed contractor.
The Department of Public Works Bureau of Solid Waste is working on establishing one or more permanent drop off sites to be available year round. Until then citizens are advised to properly store their hazardous materials and look for announcements from the City on the status of this program.