March 27, 2017

PAINT/CHEMICAL/HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY OPENS FOR 25th SEASON

On Saturday, April 1st, the Oneida Herkimer Solid Waste Authority’s (Authority) Household Hazardous Waste Facility (HHW) will open for its 25th season.

Since the Authority began collecting household hazardous waste 25 years ago, almost one million gallons of paint and chemicals have been received and properly disposed of.

Although the Authority’s facilities are open year-round, paint, chemicals and other HHW is only accepted from April 1st to September 30th each year. Household hazardous waste is only accepted at the Authority’s Utica facility which is located at the end of Leland Ave in North Utica and is open to Oneida and Herkimer County Residents Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  There is no charge for residents to deliver paint, chemicals, or other household hazardous waste to the facility. No appointments are necessary for households.

The HHW program was designed to accept waste products from homes that can cause problems for our environment when discarded improperly.  Examples of wastes accepted include oil-based and latex paints, pesticides, oven cleaners and photographic chemicals.  Some items, such as electronics, motor oil, propane cylinders (under 100 lbs.) and fluorescent light bulbs, are accepted year-round.  There is no charge for residents to drop off these items.

Households are limited to 14 wet gallons and/or 20 dry pounds per trip.  Only liquid paint is accepted.  Empty paint cans or cans with hardened paint should be placed in the garbage with the lids removed.

Certain businesses may also qualify to use the facility.  To obtain approval, please call Superintendent of Waste Collection William Schrader, at (315) 733-1224 ext. 1100.

For more information on household hazardous waste disposal, please Contact Us. The Authority also encourages residents and businesses to visit www.AmIRecyclable.com, which provides users with a tool to quickly search thousands of items for proper recycling and disposal methods.