If you’ve got old oil-based paint, pesticides, fertilizers, used motor oil or other hazardous items tucked away in your garage or shed, now is the time to act. Teton County’s Household Hazardous Waste collection season ends in mid-October.
Appointments are required, and they fill quickly — especially as fall approaches.
“This service helps Teton County keep toxic and flammable materials out of the landfill, river and environment,” said Nancy Frost, customer service representative for Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling. “We’re grateful so many people have taken advantage of it this year — and if you haven’t yet, now’s your chance.”
What You Can Bring
Teton County’s HHW facility is open twice a month from April through October and accepts a wide range of common household substances, including:
• Oil-based paints and stains,
• Pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers,
• Automotive fluids like antifreeze and used motor oil,
• Flammable solvents, turpentine and cleaners, and more.
Latex paint is not accepted but can be safely dried and disposed of in the trash. Instructions are available online.
Make an Appointment
Appointments can be made online at TetonCountyWY.gov/HHW. The facility is located behind the Recycling Center at 3270 S. Adams Canyon Road.
HHW collection is available to both residents and businesses, with disposal costs partially subsidized by The Brinson Foundation, Teton Conservation District and Teton County Weed and Pest District.
Don’t wait until it’s too late — schedule your appointment today and wrap up the season on a safe, clean note.
Please call (307) 733-7678 if you have questions about online registration or specific types of waste.
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