Brevard County Household Hazardous Waste Services

2022-07-15 23:04:40 By : Mr. bin chen

In order to protect the natural environmental systems in Brevard County, it is important that we prevent unlawful discharges and improper disposal of household chemical and electronic products.

The Solid Waste Management Department operates three permanent Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers where these materials may be delivered. Brevard County residents may take accepted items from non-business activities to one of these collection centers for safe disposal at no cost. Proof of residency may be required.

Participants may be asked for proof of residency and source of the materials being delivered for disposal. Residents may use their driver's license, tax bill or utility bill.

Up to twenty-five (25) gallons of liquid waste can be accepted per household per year. However container sizes larger than five (5) gallons will not be accepted.

Residents bringing bulk liquids such as used motor oil, gasoline and antifreeze can have their container(s) returned to them after the liquid is poured off by the HHW Technician. This follows the program's safety protocol.

Chemical products from your home should never be poured on the ground or into storm drains. Never flush or pour down the drain unused medications / pills (Please use the Prescription drug take back program).

The Drop and Swap Program operates at the Cocoa and Sarno Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers Only.

Items are separated into usable products brought in by residents. Residents can browse and pickup products including usable household cleaners, automotive fluids and paint products free of charge.

These usable products would otherwise be disposed of through the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program.

Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department provides used vegetable oil recycling drop off locations at two of our three Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers: Central Disposal Facility at 2250 Adamson Road, Cocoa, and Sarno Road Landfill at 3379 Sarno Road, Melbourne. Any Type of liquid, vegetable-based oil qualifies. This includes peanut, corn, canola, olive, sunflower, safflower, rapeseed, etc.

This program is available to Brevard County residents only. Please place cooled liquid cooking oil in a metal or plastic container with a tight-fitting lid. Make sure the oil is not mixed with other fluids (water, petroleum products, soaps, animal fats, etc.). Cooking oils contaminated with any other materials will not be accepted. Solid grease or vegetable oil that is mixed with animal fats cannot be accepted for recycling. Mixed oils, fats, and greases should be placed in a container such as an empty jar or coffee can.  Once the materials have solidified, secure the lid and place the container in your trash; do not pour it down your drain or garbage disposal.

The drop off points will not accept containers larger than five gallons or smaller than one quart. Dispose of small amounts of grease or oil in your trash after they have cooled. Small amounts can be poured onto napkins, paper towels, or other trash that will absorb the oils. Small amounts can also be mixed with unscented kitty litter, sand, or dirt to help solidify the oils before adding to the trash.

Importance of Proper Hazardous Waste Disposal for Businesses

Hazardous waste can harm the environment.  It should not be mixed with ordinary trash or poured into the storm sewer system, down drains or toilets, or on the ground.  Improper disposal of business waste is a violation of Florida regulations.  Violation of these regulations may subject you to penalties of up to $50,000 per day for non-compliance.  Proper hazardous waste management makes good sense because it can reduce liability for cleanups, lower insurance costs, avoid fines and minimize employee exposure.

Eligible businesses are invited to bring their unwanted chemicals in for proper disposal.  To be eligible for chemical drop-off, businesses must qualify as a very small quantity generator (VSQG).  This includes businesses that produce less than 25 gallons, or 220 pounds, of chemical waste per month.  For further information contact Rita Perini, Brevard County Solid Waste Operations, Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program, at (321) 633-1888 or rita.perini@brevardfl.gov.

How the County Assists Small Commercial Generators of Hazardous Waste

The County facilitates EnviroBusiness days every 90 days for the proper disposal of business waste at a reduced fee by extending the County’s contracted hazardous waste disposal rates to the VSQG.   Businesses are responsible to pay the contractor directly for the disposal and/or container costs.  The transportation and labor for the disposal of business hazardous waste is FREE to the VSQG.   All waste must meet Dept. of Transportation (D.O.T.) shipping requirements. The contractor will package waste into approved D.O.T. containers and manifest the waste prior to shipment.

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All VSQG’s requesting to participate MUST call US Ecology Company for appointment, disposal cost, and payment information prior to the EnviroBusiness collection day.  Please have an inventory of the business hazardous waste ready before calling (813) 319-3425, the contact person is Ashley Futch,

Hazardous business waste can include simple things like fluorescent lamps, cleaners, degreasers, and automotive fluids such as used motor oil and spent antifreeze.  It can also include pesticides, laboratory vials, paints, varnishes, and solvents.   Explosives and biomedical waste are not accepted and businesses must find an alternate means of disposal.

The EnviroBusiness collection days gives small businesses an inexpensive yet convenient way to dispose of their hazardous chemical waste.  With increased awareness about the impact of these items on our environment, it is now more critical than ever for businesses to properly dispose of hazardous waste.  Not only is it legally mandated, it’s the right thing to do for a healthy environment.

The latex paint recycling giveaway program has been indefinitely suspended. The facility that processed the paints into a recycled product is no longer providing that service, and a similar service in the Central Florida area has not been located. It is with great sadness that after 32 years of a successful program, the paint recycling/paint giveaway program is indefinitely suspended while other alternatives are explored.

We apologize for any inconvenience this change may present. Latex and oil-based paints are still accepted for disposal at our three Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers.

For additional information regarding the disposal of paint, please contact Rita Perini, Environmental Scientist, at (321) 633-1888 or at rita.perini@brevardfl.gov.

The average home can accumulate as much as 100 pounds of household hazardous waste in kitchens and bathrooms, garages and sheds.

Brevard County households are allowed to dispose of 25 gallons (approximately 220 pounds) of household hazardous wastes per year at the HHW collection centers.

Do not bring empty paint cans to the HHW collection centers.

Paint cans that are empty, hardened or dried up (no liquid) can be safely disposed of in your regular trash. Remember to always remove the lid from the paint container before placing in the trash.

Household Hazardous Waste aerosol containers (i.e. spray paint, shaving gel, hair moose, bug spray, oven cleaner) should be dropped these off at the HHW collection centers.

In 2019 the Solid Waste HHW collection centers collected 215 tons of household chemicals and 88 tons of end-of-life household electronics.

Thank you Brevard County for safely disposing of your household chemical and electronic products at our Household Hazardous Waste Collection Centers.

Brevard County Board of County Commissioners

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