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Hazardous Material Disposal

South Metro Fire Stations do NOT collect hazardous waste for disposal from citizens.

Some counties and municipalities conduct annual collections of household hazardous wastes, while others have permanent collection facilities or sponsor curbside pickup programs. 

  • Household chemical waste collections are limited to residents of the county or municipality that sponsors the event or facility. 
  • Proof of residency is usually required. 
  • There may be a fee to help defray costs of the program. 
  • Call ahead to determine acceptable wastes and to confirm the date and time.
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Jefferson County Waste Management Information
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Arapahoe County Waste Management Information
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Douglas County  Household Waste Management Information

 

Common Household Hazards and Hard-to-Recycle Items 
  • Household chemicals
  • Automotive products
  • Consumer electronics
  • Paint products
  • Batteries
  • Garden chemicals
  • Flourescent Lightbulbs 
  • Thermometers
  • Flammable Items
  • Swimming Pool Chemicals
Materials prohibited from landfill disposal per the CDPHE 

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment prohibits the following materials from landfill disposal: 

  • Lead-Acid Batteries
  • Liquid wastes or wastes containing free liquids unless the facility is specifically approved to accept it
  • Used oil
  • Waste tires, unless an individual conducts due diligence and has established no other option
  • Waste electronic devices and computers. 

 

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