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Household Hazardous Waste Events Announced for 2022
Columbia County has announced its Hazardous Waste Events for 2022. The first Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event of the year will be held at the Columbia County Transfer Station on Saturday, February 26, 2022, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. The Transfer Station is located at 1601 Railroad Avenue in St. Helens. Various toxic and unsafe materials can be dropped off at no cost.
Items must be in containers of less than five (5) gallons and should be secured safely during transport. Trained household hazardous waste technicians will unload materials from your vehicle.
Examples of acceptable items:
- fireworks and flares
- gas / diesel / fuels / motor oil / antifreeze
- lawn and garden chemicals
- herbicides and pesticides
- pool and spa chemicals
- light ballasts—please remove from light fixtures
- fluorescent tubes
- art and hobby chemicals
- solvents and thinners
- items containing mercury
- propane and compressed gas cylinders
- batteries - automotive, rechargeable, button, alkaline batteries
- cleaners and detergents
- poisons
- paint and paint products (latex and acrylic paint, oil-based paint, enamel, stains, lacquers, shellacs, varnishes, primers, etc.)
- cooking oil
- medical sharps in OSHA-approved, puncture-proof containers
- ammunition
Unwanted paint, used motor oil, and used cooking oil can be disposed of free of charge at any time during the Transfer Station’s regular business hours. The normally-charged disposal of automotive batteries, antifreeze, and fluorescent tubes at the Transfer Station is also free during this event.
Medical sharps in a sealed, self-closing, puncture-proof, OSHA-approved container are received, at no cost, at the Transfer Station Scale House during business hours. Free sharps containers are available from the Transfer Station Scale House.
The Columbia County Sheriff accepts expired or unwanted medication at 901 Port Ave., St. Helens. They are open 7 days a week, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Place items in the MedReturn collection box.
The county will host six more household hazardous waste events in 2022, the next three events are April 23rd in Vernonia, May 14th in Rainier and June 11th at the Transfer Station in St Helens. Please check the Columbia County website for further updates.
For more information, contact Kathy Boutin-Pasterz phone at 503-397-7259 or by email at kathleen.boutin-pasterz@columbiacountyor.gov.