HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-05-13 - 2017 Tukwila Recycling Collecton Event (9am-3pm at Foster High School)2017 Tukwila Recycling Collection Event
Location: Foster High School
4242 S 144th St, Tukwila, WA 98168
Date: May 13, 2017 9am to 3pm
Only the Following Items Will be Accepted
• MATTRESSES/BOX SPRINGS: Mattresses and box springs, any size. Fee: $15 per mattress and $15 per box spring (cash only). Vendor reserves
the right to refuse any item it cannot recycle. No furniture or frames. No wet or soiled items.
• STYROFOAM BLOCKS AND PACKING PEANUTS: White styrofoam blocks. Packing peanuts (any color). No urethane foam cushions, hot tub covers,
expanded polypropylene or foam insulation. Expanded polystyrene only. Look for the #6 or EPS inside the recycling symbol. Packing peanuts: please
keep in a box or bag. All materials must be clean and dry.
• CARDBOARD: Please flatten.
• PROPANE TANKS: Residential tanks only. $5 charge (cash only). Note - tanks do not need to be empty to recycle.
• BATTERIES: AAAA, AAA, AA, A, B, C, and D cell batteries. Also accepted are rechargeable batteries and cellphone batteries. -,r1
• LEAD ACID BATTERIES: Car, truck, marine, and motorcycle batteries accepted.
• PORCELAIN TOILETS AND SINKS: Toilet seats, hardware, and base wax rings must be removed. $15 charge (cash only).
• MOTOR OIL, FILTERS, & ANTIFREEZE: Motor oil, oil filters, antifreeze, brake fluid, transmission fluid, 2 -cycle oil, steering fluid, crankcase oil, kerosene,
and home heating fuel. Do not mix with antifreeze, solvents, or other substances. No gasoline accepted.
• HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING: Clothing and miscellaneous household items in good condition. Furniture and items in need of repair will not
be accepted.
• REFRIGERATORS/FREEZERS/AIR CONDITIONERS: $28 will be charged for each refrigerator or freezer. $33 will be charged for each house-
hold air conditioner (cash only).
• ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: DVD players, VCRs, stereo equipment, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, cellular phones (remove personal
information), and computer peripherals such as keyboards and mice. Computer monitors and televisions will not be accepted. You can recycle
these items for free at other locations - see the E -Cycle box for more information.
• BULKY WOOD: Includes tree branches (minimum 6 inches in diameter), logs, clean wood, plywood, pallets, and other untreated and unpainted wood.
No leaves, grass, small branches, sod, brush, painted, or stained wood. No peg board, particle or press board. Please lay a tarp under material
for ease of removal.
• TIRES: Bias ply, steel belted, and studded tires accepted. Limit 6 passenger tires per household (18 inches and below) free of charge. $2.00 charge
for each tire on a rim. $5 charged for each large truck tire and $15 charged for each truck tire on rim (cash only). No oversized tires accepted.
• APPLIANCES AND SCRAP METAL: Auto parts, appliances, microwaves, washers & dryers, dishwashers, stoves, engines and gas lawnmowers (drained
of oil and gasoline), barbecues, iron, steel, aluminum, brass, copper and other ferrous and nonferrous metals. $5 will be charged for each water heater
that still has insulation coating (cash only). Metals that are insulated, rubber or oil coated, previously or currently contains oil, gas, chemicals, paint,
or hazardous materials will not be accepted. Light fixture ballasts and sealed drums will not be accepted.
We reserve the right to refuse oversized, commercial, contaminated, excessive, or unacceptable loads.
Event infomation, call 206-431-3683. Alternative formats on request (206-431-3683). TTY Relay: 711.
These household wastes:
No paint of any kind
No TV sets or computer monitors
No construction/demolition debris
No garbage
No furniture
No plastic toys, hoses, etc.
No window glass
These household hazardous wastes:
No oil based paint
No pesticides/herbicides
No household chemicals
No cleaning products
No fluorescent lights
Household hazardous wastes (but not latex paint) can be taken to
any of the Seattle/King County Household Hazardous Waste facilities.
Tukwila residents can use the South Seattle Household Hazardous
Waste Facility- 8105 5th Avenue South, Seattle. Open 9:30 am - 4:30
pm, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (except major holidays). There
is a 50 gallon limit and a gasoline limit of 30 gallons per customer
per day. No containers can be over five gallons in size. Visit www.
hazwastehelp.org for more information.
For more information about volume restrictions, other household
hazardous waste disposal options and facilities, visit www.hazwaste-
help.org or call the Household Hazards Line, Monday to Friday, 9
am to 4:30 pm except holidays at 206-296-4692 or 1-888-Toxiced
(869-4233).
E -Cycle Washington
For free recycling of computers, computers monitors, laptops, and
televisions, call 1 -800 -RECYCLE or visit 1800recycle.wa.gov to find
authorized E -Cycle Washington collection locations. You may drop
off computers, computers monitors, laptops, and televisions at no
charge at the following E -Cycle Washington locations: EWC Group
(410 Andover Park E, Tukwila, WA 98188, 206-767-9950), Goodwill
Southcenter Store (1174 Andover Park West, Tukwila, WA 98188,
206-575-4944), RE -PC (510 Andover Park West, Tukwila, WA 98188,
206-575-8737), and Value Village Tukwila (16700 Southcenter PW,
Tukwila, WA 98188, 206-575-7435). Drop off locations and charges
may change and quantities accepted may be limited. Please also
note that computer peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and print-
ers are not included in this program but will be accepted for free at
the City Recycling Event. Beware, it is always a good idea to delete
or remove all personal information from any item you are recycling
- better safe than sorry.
Rain Barrel and Compost
Bin Sale
Rain barrels and compost bins only sold on May
13, 2017 at Foster High School - 4242 S 144th St,
Tukwila, WA 98168
Rain Barrels - $35 each. Compost Bins -
$25 each. Cash only. While supplies last.
No pre or post event sales.
Starting at 9 am at Foster High School.
For Tukwila residents only. Please bring proof
To encourage the use of recycled content material and more efficient
use of water, the City is offering recycled plastic rain barrels at
a huge discount. In addition, start backyard composting with a
compost bin to save resources and money. Composting is a natural
process that turns yard waste into rich soil. Yard waste contains
mostly water. Once the material decomposes, rich soil is all that's left.
Thank You...
The City of Tukwila
Foster High School
The Local Hazardous Waste Management
Program in King County
The King County Solid Waste Division
The WA State Department of Ecology
Waste Management, INC
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2017 Tukwila Residential Recycling Collection Event and Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale - May 13, 2017
City of Tukwila
2017 Residential Recycling
Collection Event
Rain Barrel and Compost Bin Sale
Saturday, May 13, 2017
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
No vehicles may enter after 3 pm
Location: Foster High School
4242 S 144th St, Tukwila, WA 98168
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• Mattresses/Box Springs - fee applies
• Styrofoam Blocks and Packing Peanuts
• Cardboard
• Propane Tanks fee applies
• Batteries
• Lead Acid Batteries
• Porcelain Toilet & Sinks - fee applies
• Motor Oil & Filters
• Antifreeze
• Household Goods & Reusable Clothing
• Refrigerators & Freezers - fee applies
• Electronic Equipment
• Bulky Wood
• Tires - some fees apply
• Appliances & Scrap Metal - some fees apply
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