Frequently Asked Questions
Handling Wastes
Quicklinks
- What can't I put in my trash?
- What is considered a hazardous waste?
- How do I dispose of bio-medical wastes?
- What should I do if I have questions about special wastes, bio-medical waste or unusual recycling items?
Learn how to dispose of regulated wastes
Some materials are absolutely prohibited wastes at the Lane County landfill. That means you cannot put them in your trash. Some examples are: appliances, tires, sealed drums, fluorescent tubes, wire fencing, liquid paint, metal auto parts, auto batteries, pesticides, solvents, motor oil and antifreeze. Check "Other Recycling Options" in FYI for suggestions on disposal of some of these items. Other materials, called special wastes, are accepted, but only with a permit or prior approval obtained from Lane County Waste Management at 682-3111. Some examples of special wastes are: asbestos, batteries, dried paint, empty drums with no lids, petroleum-contaminated soil, Penta and creosote-treated wood. Again, check "Other Recycling Options" in FYI for suggestions on disposal of some of these items.
Hazardous wastes contaminate the local landfill and our environment if they are thrown into the trash. A product is considered hazardous if the label mentions "danger," "warning," "caution," "caustic," "acid," "flammable," or "poison." Lane County can advise you on the proper handling of these materials.
Call 682-3111.
State regulations require special handling and disposal of all infectious waste. Examples include hypodermic needles, blood-saturated bandages, IV tubing, cultures and pathological materials. These wastes are regulated, whether they come from medical facilities or from private homes. Sanipac provides specialized containers, collection and incineration disposal services for this category of wastes.
If you have questions about special wastes, bio-medical waste or unusual recycling items please contact our office at 736-3600 or check these links:
Lane County Solid Waste Department - http://www.co.lane.or.us/PW_WMD_Special/default.htm
Bring Recycling: - www.bringrecycling.org
City of Eugene: - www.eugenerecycles.org
