gdm42001
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Wow, I found this in a MD article.
How are you disposing of your exhausted MH and Fluorescent bulbs? I have a collection of spent bulbs in the garage, waiting for a dump run.
Household Toxics Facility
For residents:
The Agency sponsors a collection program where Sonoma County residents can properly dispose of items such as old paint products, automotive fluids, garden chemicals, expired medications and spent fluorescent lamps.
Located at Central Disposal Site, the Household Toxics Facility is open every week for free drop-off of toxics from Sonoma County residents. Bring your ID to prove residency.
Appointment: Not required.
Fees: No fees for residents.
Hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7:30am-2:30pm
Location: Central Disposal Site, 500 Mecham Rd., Petaluma
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Cotati off-ramp Take Hwy. 116 west toward Sebastopol Left on Stony Point S. Right on Mecham Rd. The Central Disposal Site is located on the right.
How are you disposing of your exhausted MH and Fluorescent bulbs? I have a collection of spent bulbs in the garage, waiting for a dump run.
Household Toxics Facility
For residents:
The Agency sponsors a collection program where Sonoma County residents can properly dispose of items such as old paint products, automotive fluids, garden chemicals, expired medications and spent fluorescent lamps.
Located at Central Disposal Site, the Household Toxics Facility is open every week for free drop-off of toxics from Sonoma County residents. Bring your ID to prove residency.
Appointment: Not required.
Fees: No fees for residents.
Hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 7:30am-2:30pm
Location: Central Disposal Site, 500 Mecham Rd., Petaluma
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Cotati off-ramp Take Hwy. 116 west toward Sebastopol Left on Stony Point S. Right on Mecham Rd. The Central Disposal Site is located on the right.
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