Trash & Solid Waste

Household Hazardous Waste

Household hazardous waste (H.H.W.) includes materials from home activities that can’t go in landfills. We offer FREE disposal of residential hazardous waste to San Bernardino County residents. We accept home-generated sharps like needles and lancets in approved containers. For more information, residents can contact the solid waste division.

What kinds of materials do you take?

tires – no rims, – limit 9 · pesticides · wood preservatives · auto batteries · photographic supplies · medications · paint thinners · auto and furniture polish · household batteries · herbicides · medicines · drain cleaners · antifreeze · fertilizers · poisons · chemicals · oil and latex paints (15 gallon maximum per visit) · TVs · used motor oil (15 gallon maximum per visit) · used oil filters · hobby/art supplies · computer monitors · aerosol cans · oven cleaner · batteries · fungicides · stump remover · rodent poisons · diesel · gasoline · fuels · transmission fluid · pool chemicals · adhesives · sealers · solvents · electronics · home-generated medical sharps.

When is the H.H.W. facility open?

The H.H.W. (Household Hazardous Waste) facility is open every Saturday from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M., except on holidays.

Where is the H.H.W. facility located?

The facility is located at 13450 Nomwaket Road, south of Powhatan.

Are there any limits on the number of hazardous materials I can drop off?

Yes, there is a 15-gallon maximum limit for hazardous liquid materials and a 125-pound maximum limit for hazardous solid materials, divided into containers no larger than 5 gallons.

Can I dispose of business waste, biohazardous waste, or radioactive waste at the H.H.W. facility?

No, the facility only accepts household waste. Business waste, biohazardous waste, and radioactive waste are not accepted.

How can I dispose of bulky items like mattresses and large appliances?

 For bulky items, contact Burrtec directly at (760) 245-8607.

What is the small trash can for?

Are you wondering what the small trash can is for? Residents are encouraged to compost materials such as yard waste, kitchen scraps, and newspapers. Composting helps reduce waste and produces quality compost for gardens. The town supports these efforts by providing free compost or mulch to the community.

Trash Barrel Guide

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Green Barrel with Black Lid

Clothing | Diapers | Dishware | Hoses | Flowerpots | Paper Towels | Pet Waste | Plastic Bags | Plastic Toys | Plastic Utensils | Shrink Warp | Soiled Paper | Straws | Window Glass | Wipes

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Blue Barrel

Aerosol Cans | Aluminium Cans | Cardboard | Cartons | Computer Paper | Envelopes | Glass Bottles and Jars | Junk-Mail | Magazines | Newspaper | Paper | #1-#7 Plastics | Tin Cans | Tissue Boxes | Wrapping Paper

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Green Barrel

Bagged Food Waste | Birds of Paradise | Brush | Dead Plants | Expired Food | Flowers | Food Soiled Paper | Grass Clippings | Leaves | Pruning | Shrub Trimmings | Small Branches | Twigs | Untreated Wood | Weeds

High Desert Food Collaborative

As of 2024, the High Desert Food Collaborative includes 107 local groups. These include:

-Nonprofits

-Food banks

-Churches

-Health centers

-Recovery programs

-Shelters

-And college food pantries.

Groups that run food programs pick up extra supplies from High Desert Second Chance Food Bank. They do this weekly, every other week, or monthly—depending on their schedule.

Want to get involved or learn more?
Visit our website or contact High Desert Second Chance to see how you can support or join the collaborative.

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