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Ontario County Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
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Recycling Options Through Ontario County
Ontario County offers quite a number of special collection events throughout the year for shredding, electronic waste, hazardous materials and pharmaceutical recycling. For more information on upcoming events, please go to the Ontario County Recycles website.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day (see flyer below)
You Must Pre-Register - Call 585-394-3977, ext. 427
When: Saturday, September 16, 2023
Time: 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Town of Farmington Highway Facility, 985 Hook Road, Farmington 14425
No electronics will be accepted.
Collection Event
This event is held 1 or 2 times a year and usually advertised in the newspaper and posted on our calendar.
This event is free and open to residents of Ontario County only. Pre-registration and proof of residency are required. No business or farm waste will be accepted.
Casella reserves the right to reject any waste unidentified, deemed unacceptable by the disposal firm, or of excessive volume.
Paint Recycling Comes to Ontario County
Residents can bring unused Paint, Stain, and Primer to participating PaintCare drop-off sites or the County's HHW Recycling Events.
https://ontariocountyrecycles.org/164/NYS-Postconsumer-Paint-Collection-Progra
Household hazardous waste is any discarded household material that can be classified as toxic, corrosive, flammable, or reactive. For example:
- Acids / bases
- Automotive products
- Batteries
- Cleaning products
- Oil based paint
- Pesticides
- Thinners / strippers
Materials Accepted | Materials Accepted |
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Products containing mercury and florescent light tubes will also be accepted. | |
Casella reserve the right to reject any waste unidentified, deemed unacceptable by the disposal firm, or of excessive volume. |
Materials Not Accepted | Materials Not Accepted |
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Casella reserve the right to reject any waste unidentified, deemed unacceptable by the disposal firm, or of excessive volume. |