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Memorial Day, May 27, 2013: No County-provided recycling or trash collections on May 27; all pickups this week slide by one day. Transfer Station closed May 27.
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Got a mercury-containing fever thermometer? Trade it in! Bring your mercury thermometer to a Household Hazardous Waste collection and receive a free digital fever thermometer. One per household while supplies last.

Some of your household products may be considered hazardous materials. Improper disposal of these hazardous materials may harm the environment and/or human health. We have a staffed Household Hazardous Waste receiving area at the Shady Grove Transfer Station and Processing Facility, free of charge to residents.

If your business generates hazardous waste, Ecowise, our program for small quantity generators, may meet your disposal needs.

This Household Hazardous Waste program is open to Montgomery County residents with home-generated hazardous waste. All patrons must present valid identification in the form of:

  • Driver's License and vehicle registration

When a business cleans up a residence and takes possession of Household Hazardous Waste in the process, that waste becomes its hazardous waste and it must pay to dispose of this material through the Ecowise program, provided it meets the program's quantity requirements.

Shady Grove Solid Waste Transfer Station

Location

The Household Hazardous Waste receiving area at the Transfer Station is located in the recycling drop-off section of the Public Unloading Area. Please use the Car Entrance to the facility.

16101 Frederick Rd
Derwood, MD 20855
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Hours of Operation

Open daily – no need to wait for special monthly collection events!

Monday - Friday: 7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

These hours are only for residents. Small businesses must use our Ecowise program.

Tip: Avoid lines by coming during our weekday evening hours.

What will be accepted at the Transfer Station or satellite collection sites

If you have over 15 gallons of liquid or 75 pounds of solid wastes, please call the Division of Solid Waste Services at 240-777-6587 so that special arrangements may be made, if necessary when you bring your waste to a drop-off location.

Smoke alarms are not hazardous waste.

The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Sites CANNOT accept

  • Explosives, compressed gas cylinders (examples: oxygen, acetylene, carbon dioxide), and shock-sensitive materials
  • Commercial, industrial or medical wastes
  • Computers and related electronics
  • Dioxins
  • Kepones
  • Unknowns (items without any type of identification)
  • Radioactive materials
    • For further information call 410-631-3300, State of Maryland, Department of the Environment, Office of Radiological Health.
  • Televisions
  • Asbestos
    • Loose asbestos should only be removed by a trained contractor.  For further information, call the Montgomery County Customer Service Center at 3-1-1 (out-of-County: 240-777-0311, TTY: 240-773-3556).
    • Asbestos floor tiles and house shingles may be included in your regular trash, or taken to the Solid Waste Transfer Station. Separate them into a trash bag.
  • Normal trash or bulk trash items (such as tree limbs, appliances, furniture, other large items).

drawings of household hazardous waste itemsPreparing Your Materials for Transport to the Collection Sites

  • Bring material in original containers or packaging or in secure, clearly labeled, leak-proof containers.
  • Check all containers to make sure lids are tight.
  • If container leaks, pack contents and container in a larger package and use an absorbent material, such as cat litter, to soak up leaks.
  • Group similar materials in the same area of your car to make unloading easier (ex.: group all oil-based paints together)
  • Handle car batteries with damaged cases or missing filler caps with extreme care.
  • Boxes with dividers make good packaging.
  • DON'T mix or pour different or unknown materials together in the same container!

What to expect at the Collection Site

  • Specially-trained personnel will remove the materials from your car. You may be asked a few questions to help identify some materials.
  • On-site chemists will examine the materials and determine the proper packaging for transport and disposal of the hazardous materials.

Hazardous Waste Tips

Please do:

  • Purchase alternative, non-toxic household cleaning products.
  • Purchase and use latex paint instead of oil-based paint whenever possible.
  • Store different types of hazardous materials separately from each other.
  • Follow recommended uses and precautions on labels.
  • Keep children and pets away from hazardous materials.
  • Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
  • Wear protective eye glasses, gloves and clothing when handling hazardous materials.
  • Recycle used motor oil at a participating service station or the waste oil recycling center at the Montgomery County Solid Waste Transfer Station during regular business hours.
  • Recycle car batteries and antifreeze at the Montgomery County Solid Waste Transfer Station during regular business hours.

Please DON'T:

  • Mix hazardous materials together.
  • Flush hazardous wastes down the toilet.
  • Pour hazardous wastes down household drains, storm drains, or on the ground.
  • Bury wastes in your yard.
  • Purchase hazardous products when there is a non-hazardous alternative.
  • Purchase larger quantities of hazardous products than you will use.
  • Exceed recommended amounts of applications of any hazardous material.
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Last edited: 4/29/2013