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SUMMARY:Wastemobile household hazardous waste collection will be this weekend
DESCRIPTION:Burien-area residents can safely dispose of old car batteries\, used motor oil\, paint thinner and many other household hazardous items at no cost by visiting the Wastemobile this weekend – Sept. 20-22 –in the Fred Meyer parking lot. \nThe Wastemobile will be in the parking lot of the Fred Meyer store located at 14300 1st Ave. S. (map below)\, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. \nResidents can drop off household hazardous waste items including pesticides\, oil-based paints\, automotive products (oil\, antifreeze\, lamps\, etc.)\, fluorescent bulbs/tubes and other items without a charge. The service is pre-paid through garbage and sewer utility fees. \nAbout the Wastemobile\nCreated in 1989\, the Wastemobile was the first traveling hazardous waste collection program in the nation. It is operated by the Hazardous Waste Management Program and goes throughout the county from later winter into fall. \nResidents help protect the environment and public health by safely disposing of the hazardous materials and keeping them out of drains and landfills. Since first hitting the road\, the Wastemobile has collected more than 17\,000 tons of hazardous household waste from nearly 500\,000 customers. \nThe Wastemobile also provides free reusable products to the public\, such as oil-based paint\, stain and primer\, plus wood care and cleaning products. These products are subject to availability\, and residents must sign a release form prior to receiving the materials. \nMore disposal solutions with permanent collection sites\nFor south King County residents\, the Auburn Wastemobile is a convenient option for household hazardous waste disposal. It is located in the northwest parking lot of The Outlet Collection\, 1101 Outlet Collection Dr.\, SW\, near Sports Authority. It operates every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. \nHousehold hazardous waste disposal is also available at the Factoria Recycling and Transfer station\, 13800 SE 32nd St.\, Bellevue. Learn about this and other household and business hazardous waste disposal options at hazwastehelp.org. Questions about household hazardous waste? Call 206-296-4692. To get more information about business hazardous waste disposal\, call 206-263-8899. \nThe Wastemobile is one of the services provided by the Hazardous Waste Management Program through a partnership of more than 40 city\, county and tribal governments working together in King County to reduce threats posed from hazardous materials and wastes. \nThe Wastemobile visits Redmond next\nFollowing its stop in Burien\, the Wastemobile hits the road to Redmond for a household hazardous waste collection event Oct. 4-6 in the parking lot of the Home Depot store\, 17777 NE 76th St.\, Redmond.
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SUMMARY:'Get Your Green On' and help plant trees on Saturday\, Sept. 21
DESCRIPTION:SPONSORED: Community members are invited to help plant trees in SeaTac this Saturday\, Sept. 21 – as well in Burien and Des Moines on Oct. 12 and 19 – with Sea-Tac Airport. \nThis Saturday’s SeaTac event\, “Get Your Green On\,” is the first of a series of Green City Day tree planting events in near-airport communities. \nPlant the forest at the Angle Lake Nature Trail and enjoy Get Your Green On while enjoying the lake. \nAll tools\, gloves\, and snacks will be provided. \nThe event is the first of a series of “Get Your Green on” tree planting events in near airport communities. \nThe other plantings will take place in Burien on Oct. 12 and Des Moines on Oct. 19. \nFunded by the Port of Seattle through the Airport Community Ecology Fund\, non-profit Forterra has been working with the cities of Burien\, Des Moines and SeaTac to establish Green City Partnerships. After nearly two years of community engagement\, forest health assessments\, and forest stewardship planning\, it is time to break ground and begin restoring parks and urban forests. \nPlease register to join a Green City Day event near you. \nAll tools\, gloves\, and snacks will be provided. \n\nWHERE: Angle Lake Nature Trail\, 19408 International Blvd\, SeaTac \nWHEN: Saturday\, Sept. 21: 9 a.m. – 12 noon \nRSVP: To register to volunteer at the event\, email ayeates@forterra.org\, or click below: \n\nRegister for SeaTac
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SUMMARY:Community Recycling Collection Event & Bin Sale will be Saturday\, Sept. 21
DESCRIPTION:A Community Recycling Collection Event and Bin Sale will be held on Saturday\, Sept. 21\, 2019\, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at John Knox Church in Normandy Park. \nHere’s some of what will be accepted: \n\nTIRES: Limit 6 passenger tires per household (18 inches and below) free of charge. $1.50 for extra tires You Can off rim. $3.00 for each passenger tire on rim. $9 charged for each large truck tire and $18 charged for each truck tire on rim (cash only). No oversized tires accepted.\nLEAD ACID BATTERIES: Car\, truck\, marine\, and motorcycle batteries accepted.\nBATTERIES: AAAA\, AAA\, AA\, A\, B\, C\, and D cell batteries. Also accepted are rechargeable batteries and cellphone batteries.\nNEW ITEM – This is a pilot project. ELECTRONIC/COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: DVD players\, VCRs\, stereo equipment\, printers\, copiers\, fax machines\, scanners\, and cellular phones (remove personal information). Computers and computer monitors (no charge)\, mouse. keyboards\, tablet computers\, and e-readers.\nNEW ITEM – This is a pilot project. TELEVISION SETS: TV sets encased in plastic\, wood console\, sets encased in wood\, and big screen TVs accepted (no charge).\nCARDBOARD: Please flatten. No wax coated cardboard.\nREUSEABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING: Clothing and miscellaneous household items in good condition will be collected. Furniture and items in need of repair will not be accepted.\nPROPANE TANKS: Residential tanks only. $5 charge (cash only).\nREFRIGERATORS/FREEZERS: $30 (cash only) will be charged for each refrigerator or freezer. $35 (cash only) will be charged for each household air conditioner. Please be prepared to pay at event entrance.\nAPPLIANCES AND SCRAP METAL: Auto parts\, engines and gas lawnmowers (drained of oil and gasoline)\, metal lawn chairs. stoves\, microwaves\, barbecues. steel\, aluminum\, brass. copper. and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. $5 (cash only) will be charged for each water heater that still has insulation coating. Metals that are insulated\, rubber or oil coated\, previously or currently contain gas\, oil\, chemicals\, paint. or hazardous materials will not be accepted. Light fixture ballasts and sealed drums will not be accepted.\nPORCELAIN TOILETS AND SINKS: $15 charge (cash only). Toilet seats. hardware\, and base wax rings must be removed.\nMATTRESSES/BOX SPRINGS: Mattresses and box springs\, any size. Fee: $15 per mattress and $15 per box spring (cash only). We reserve the right to refuse any item that cannot be recycled. No furniture or frames. No wet or soiled items.\nSTYROFOAM BLOCKS AND PACKING PEANUTS – White styrofoam blocks. Packing peanuts (any color). No urethane foam cushions\, hot tub covers\, expanded polypropylene or foam insulation. Expanded polystyrene only. Look for the #6 or EPS inside the recycling symbol. Packing peanuts: please keep in box or bag. Materials must be clean and dry.\nCONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT SHREDDING: Shredding and recycling of confidential paper materials. Limit 4 file-size boxes. No exceptions.\n\nFor event information\, call 206-938-8262. \nJohn Knox is located at 109 SW Normandy Rd\, Normandy Park:
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