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Saturday, November 23, 2024

CITY OF ISSAQUAH: Recycling Event: Tires, Batteries, Motor Oil, and Pesticides!

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City of Issaquah issued the following announcement on Oct. 27.

Drop off hard-to-recycle items from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 7, 2020 at Issaquah High School, 700 2nd Ave. S.E. Issaquah, WA 98027 at this recycling event.

We will collect the following for free (unless noted):

Tires

  • Up to six passenger tires off rim per household free of charge (18 inches and below). 
  • All tires on rims $3 each.
  • Extra passenger tires are $1.50 each.  
  • Large truck tires are $9 each (off rim) or $18 (on rim). 
  • No oversized tires accepted.
  • Cash only – please provide exact change.
Lead Acid Batteries

  • Car, truck, marine, and motorcycle batteries 
Batteries

  • AAAA, AAA, AA, A, B, C, and D cell batteries – along with rechargeable and cell phone batteries 
Vehicle Waste

  • Antifreeze, oil filters, motor oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, 2-cycle oil, steering fluid and crankcase oil (five gallon or smaller containers only)
  • Do not mix oil with antifreeze, solvents, gasoline or other substances. 
  • Empty containers will not be accepted.
Pesticides and Poisons

  • Rat poison, slug poison, insect killers, fungicides, and herbicide/fertilizer combinations (often called weed and feed)  
Please be safe! Wear masks and gloves – and pack your items so they can be removed quickly. Learn more about safety precautions online. 

No vehicles may enter after 3 p.m. No exceptions! In addition, only participants in cars will be provided service – walk-ups not allowed.  

Thank you to our partners Issaquah School District, Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County and the King County Solid Waste Division. 

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Issaquah 

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