The collection events provide residents with a safe way to dispose of items that cannot go in regular curbside trash, including electronics and hazardous materials.
Old, abandoned vehicles aren’t just eyesores — they’re potential environmental hazards. Left to rust in backyards or junkyards, aging cars can leak toxic fluids, pollute the soil, and waste valuable ...
The county holds these regular collection events, at no charge to the public, so households can conveniently dispose of acceptable household hazardous waste in a manner that protects both public ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) mobile household hazardous waste collection service will be in Anderson County on Saturday, Oct. 4. People are encouraged to bring ...
HAMBLEN COUNTY, Tenn. — Tennesseans will soon be able to dispose of their household hazardous waste in DeKalb, Hamblen and Roane counties. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation ...
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