St. Mary’s County 2018 Recycling Program Fall Event

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St. Mary’s County 2018 Recycling Program Fall Event Residential Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days When: November 10th…….8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where: St. Andrews Landfill (1/4 mile west of the MD 4 and 235 intersection) What will be accepted: Gasoline, Gas/Oil Mixtures, Fuels, Acids, Cleaners, Solvents, Bleach, Ammonia, Pool Chemicals, Photography Chemicals, Household and Lawn Pesticides, Paint, Paint Thinners, Mercury Thermometers and Wood Preservatives. What will not be accepted: Ammunition, Asbestos, Explosive Materials, Medical Waste, Pharmaceuticals, Radioactive Materials & Picric Acid Single Stream Recycling Please remember, residents using the six (6) Convenience Centers and St. Andrews Landfill need not sort your recyclable items. You can mix your cardboard, newspaper, magazines, catalogs, cereal boxes, mixed paper (printer paper, copier paper, mail, etc.) phone books, aerosol cans, aluminum foil/pans, juice boxes/aseptic packaging, glass, aluminum, metal, and plastic containers into the same recycling container. Residents will no longer need to sort materials and manage multiple recycling containers at home – all you need is a single container! Suggestion Box: Find a use or reuse Buy Quantities that match the task Try to use material up Follow label instructions Label all items and store in proper containers and location Keep out of reach of children Choose safer and environmentally friendly substitutes Recycle Used Motor Oil and Filters, Antifreeze and Rechargeable Batteries at the Convenience Centers When mulch is available at the Landfill, it is free to all County residents call the St. Mary’s County DPW&T at (301)-475-4200 for availability Feel free to load as much as you need – Be sure to bring a pitch fork and/or shovel! The mulch is located at the St. Andrews Landfill, Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please call the St. Mary’s County DPW&T at (301) 475-4200*3517 or visit our web at www.stmarysmd.com Commissioners of St. Mary’s County: James R. Guy, President; Michael L. Hewitt; Tom Jarboe; Todd B. Morgan; John E. O’Connor