
GUIDELINES
Registration:
- All residents dropping off hazardous waste must register before the event that includes the generator's signature. This verifys that the waste is coming from a Tompkins County household.
Look for online registration in 2012!
Waste Limits:
- Each household may bring in up to 25 gallons of liquids and 50 pounds of solids per DEPOT visit.
Preparation:
- Wear protective clothing and gloves to avoid unnecessary skin exposures.
- Lay down a plastic sheet under area where hazardous containers will be handled.
- Keep HHW away from children, pets, sources of water and flame, and never smoke around HHW!
- Keep all products in original, labeled containers.
- NEVER MIX CHEMICALS TOGETHER!
- Carefully place items (including leaking, or rusty containers) in newspaper and place inside a plastic bag or larger nonreturnable container with absorbent material, such as kitty litter.
- Label unidentified products "unknown".
Unacceptable Items- DO NOT bring the following items to the DEPOT:
- Ammunition, explosives, and firearms
- Asbestos
- Controlled substances (e.g., barbiturates, LSD, or other prescription medication)
- Empty containers
- Gas cylinders (other than aerosols), including small propane tanks (these materials can be recycled at the RSWC Scrap Metal drop-off area)
- Medical, infectious waste, including syringes.
- Radioactive waste, including radioactive ion chamber smoke detectors
- Unidentified products: The County's hazardous waste contractor will test them while you wait, to determine the identity of the waste, as well as its acceptability at the DEPOT.
Please Note:
- DO NOT leave valuables or other belongings in your trunk that you do not want removed.
For more guidance, please contact our office at 273-6632.
Onsite:
- For your safety, please stay in your car. You may be asked to push a trunk release button or provide keys to DEPOT staff to allow acess to trunks or hatchbacks.
- There may be a brief wait while your materials are checked for acceptability.
- The is NO SMOKING on the DEPOT site.
- Upon arrival at the DEPOT, registration forms will be checked.
- Every visitor must confirm Tompkins County residency by showing a driver's license and/or vehicle registration and MUST HAVE A SOLID WASTE PERMIT.









