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Hazardous and Other Waste Disposal Information
We receive quite a few telephone calls from citizens wanting to know how to dispose of certain hazardous materials. So, we did some research and developed the list below of options for disposal of hazardous and other waste/recyclable items. While working on this, we decided to be a drop-off site for used cell phones that are refurbished for domestic violence shelters and victims. We hope the list below is helpful to you. Should you know about any other resources, please email us.
For health and safety information of household products, including handling and disposal, try visiting: http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm
Antifreeze - Clarkdale Classic Station, no fee (must be clean, no debris) 639-0732 (05/21/08)
Appliances Yavapai County Transfer Stations, (for a fee). Nearest transfer station is in Camp Verde, Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224. (7mi E of I-17 on Hwy 2600). www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05-21-08)
Batteries, Auto Clarkdale Classic Station, 639-0432 or Auto Zone in Cottonwood.
Yavapai County Transfer Stations (for a fee). Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224 www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05/21/08)
Batteries, Household Sedona Recycles takes these the first Thursday of every month, Noon – 4pm in Sedona at New Frontiers Natural Marketplace. www.sedonarecycles.org/recycle/home.php (05/14/08)
Home Depot in Cottonwood takes any kind of used household batteries, 649-3758. (5/21/08)
Radio Shack in Cottonwood accepts used rechargeable batteries, 634-5198. (5/21/08)
Cell Phones Cell phones may be dropped-off in a collection box at the Cornville Post Office, or at the Clarkdale and Verde Valley Fire Stations who take them to the Cornville Post Office as needed. Our understanding is that the phones are refurbished and donated to domestic violence agencies and victims. (05/23/08)
Radio Shack in Cottonwood also accepts old cell phones, 634-5198. (05/21/08)
Contaminated Soil Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224. www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05/21/08)
Ink Cartridges Office Max accepts cartridges for HP, Lexmark & Cannon, 639-9560 (05/21/08)
Light Bulbs (CFL) Home Depot in Cottonwood, 634-3758 (11-10-11)
Mattresses Yavapai County Transfer Stations (for a fee). Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224 www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05/21/08)
Motor Oil Clarkdale Classic Station, 639-0432, (for a fee). (05/21/08)
Yavapai County Transfer Stations, (for a fee). Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224 www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05/21/08)
Paint Empty paint cans may be thrown into your regular trash container per www.sedonarecycles.org/recycle/home.php
Latex paint may be thrown in your regular trash container once it is completely dry. (05/21/08)
Tires Yavapai County Transfer Stations, Gray Wolf Landfill, 928-632-0224/Camp Verde Waste Tire Yard, (928) 713-2273. Fee may be apply. www.co.yavapai.az.us/PubWorks.aspx (05/21/08)
Other Resources/Contacts: Sedona Recycles, 204-1185, www.sedonarecycles.org Cottonwood Transfer Station, 649-9733 Waste Management/Sony eCycling, 877-439-2795 (disposal of Sony eletronics) www.sonystyle.com US Department of Health and Human Services, Household Products Database, http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm
Miscellaneous Recycling Information From the Town of Clarkdale website: www.clarkdale.az.us, 928-634-9591 (05/21/08)
Town trash customers may place the following items in their curb-side recycling container: Newspaper Aluminum Cans (no foil or pie tins) Office Paper, Junk Mail Cardboard Magazines, Phone Books Metal Cans Plastics # 1 – 7
The following items may be placed in the recycling bins located at the Clarkdale-Jerome School: Paper – Newspaper, magazines/catalogs, office/school paper, mail/phone Cardboard – Flattened cardboard, including cereal boxes and six pack holders. Glass – Clear, brown and green glass (separated), no plate glass, windows or ceramics. Cans – Aluminum, tin and steel cans. Plastic Bottles/Jugs - #1 and #2 plastics bottles or jugs (water/soda bottles, milk jugs, shampoo and cleaning bottles), no lids or tubs.
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