Flares - King County, Washington Roadside and marine flares can be taken to Factoria, North Seattle, and South Seattle hazardous waste collection facilities There is a limit of 10 road or marine flares per visit No marine flares are accepted at the Auburn Wastemobile or traveling Wastemobile
Do you know that Hazardous Waste - cdn. kingcounty. gov cannot go in the trash or down the drain? So where do we take it? If a product has a label with one or more of these words it's hazardous waste! Your business can receive no-cost disposal up to four times a year if eligible
Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Landfill Gas Flaring FAQ King County is currently flaring the landfill gas as required by the environmental permits as BEW is not currently operating How is landfill gas managed? High-tech equipment is used to monitor, control, and measure the landfill gas characteristics and volume as it is captured within the vacuum-based system
Guide to King County Solid Waste Recycling and Transfer Facilities . . . King County operates 8 transfer stations, 2 drop boxes, and the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Our facilities are open to residential self haulers that live or work within King County’s service area Please use this guide for information on accepted materials and location information
Hazardous Waste Management Program - King County, Washington Information about the Hazardous Waste Management Program of King County, as well as resources and information for residents and businesses in King County What's the problem with hazardous waste?
CEDAR HILLS REGIONAL LANDFILL 2023 ANNUAL REPORT - King County, Washington Repair and maintenance of the North Flare Station (NFS) flares Issuance of conditional approval from PHSKC to fill the NE setback of A8, lifts 5 6 Alternative Emissions Analysis completed Central Header laterals excavated, and pipe replaced
Disposal facilities - King County, Washington Marine flares are not accepted at this location Located near the loading dock of Nordstrom Rack In 2025, this location is closed Nov 29-30 and Dec 27-28
Factoria Recycling and Transfer Station - King County, Washington The Factoria Transfer Station is located in a light industrial area northeast of the intersection of Interstate 90 and Interstate 405 in the City of Bellevue The station includes a dedicated building for collection of household hazardous waste and ofers a wide array of recycling services
Factoria Transfer Station - King County, Washington Overview: The facility is located in a light industrial area northeast of the intersection of Interstate 90 and Interstate 405 in the City of Bellevue The facility accepts garbage and household hazardous waste
Factoria Recycling and Transfer Station - King County The Factoria Transfer Station is located in a light industrial area northeast of the intersection of Interstate 90 and Interstate 405 in the City of Bellevue The station includes a dedicated building for collection of household hazardous waste and ofers a wide array of recycling services
Waste Acceptance Rule - King County, Washington It includes, but is not limited to, many cleaning agents, pesticides, solvents, motor fuels, crankcase oil, flares and chemicals used for home repair and remodeling, auto, boat and equipment maintenance, and hobby and recreational uses
Disposal restrictions at King County solid waste facilities Flares - marine and roadside Restrictions: Not accepted for disposal More information: For acceptance restrictions and disposal locations, visit the Hazardous Waste Management Program or call 206-296-4692
CEDAR HILLS REGIONAL LANDFILL 2019 ANNUAL REPORT - King County The King County Solid Waste Division (KCSWD) owns and operates the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill (CHRLF) in eastern King County for the disposal of municipal solid waste generated in the County, exclusive of the cities of Seattle and Milton