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    Many of us have hazardous materials piled up around our homes, basements and garages, but don't have a clue about how to dispose of them properly. Make them a HAZ BIN, with Louisville Metro's Household Hazardous Materials collection program, run by the Metro Solid Waste Management Department. This program allows Metro residents to safely dispose of unwanted household hazardous materials that are not accepted by garbage collection or recycling centers.

    Household items accepted at HAZ BIN:

    Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides

    Fertilizers

    Lawn/Garden chemicals

    Swimming pool chemicals

    Driveway sealers

    Gasoline (including boat gas)

    Kerosene

    Solvents and degreasers

    Mildew removers

    Asbestos floor tiles

    Fluorescent light bulbs

    Mercury thermometers and thermostats

    Nail polish and removers

    Mothballs

    Furniture polishes and waxes

    Cleaners (bathroom, rug, upholstery, all-purpose spot removers)

    Metal polishes and rust removers

    Oven and drain cleaners

    Batteries (auto, household and rechargeable)

    Hearing aid/watch batteries

    Automotive fluids

    Mineral spirits/turpentine

    Varnishes and stains

    Wood preservatives

    Oil-based paint or lead paint*

    Propane tanks (1 lb and 20 lb grill tanks)

    (*Latex paint is not considered a hazardous material, but it cannot be included in household garbage in liquid form. While wet paint has dangerous fumes, dry paint is not hazardous, so pop the lid and let the paint dry, then dispose of it, lid removed, for garbage collection.)

    The HAZ BIN drop off is located at 7501 Grade Lane, about a quarter mile north of Outer Loop, approximately one mile west of I-65.

    Businesses with hazardous material waste, contact: Veolia ES Technical Solutions at 502.375.2386, and Safety-Kleen at 502.368.0322.

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    About Rachel Hurd Anger

    Rachel is a freelance writer who enjoys running in our metro parks, drinking local beer, and raising suburban chickens. Most recently she has contributed to a special edition of Chickens magazine.

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