Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
April 20, 2024
Sponsored and paid for by Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
9:00am - 1:00pm
Daniel Boone High School 1440 Suncrest Drive, Gray
Household Hazardous Waste - is defined as corrosive, flammable, toxic, or reactive materials used in your home, car or truck, or . garden and lawn that is unwanted/unusable.
Now's your chance...It's FREE!
You can dispose of all those leftover household chemicals, lawn and garden products and automotive materials that you've never known what to do with.
Things to Bring:
Household Cleaners
Drain Openers
Oven Cleaners
Wood Cleaners & Polishes
Metal Cleaners & Polishes
Toilet Bowl Cleaners
Disinfectants
Home Maintenance
Chemicals
Paint Thinner
Wood Preservatives
Paint Strippers & Removers Adhesives
Miscellaneous
Fingernail Polish Remover
Pool Chemicals
Photo Processing Chemicals
Medicines & Drugs
Reactive Materials
Aerosols (Spray Cans)
Compressed Gas
Mercury Thermostats
Mercury Thermometers
Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Needles/Sharps (in container)
Lead
Lawn & Garden Chemicals
Herbicides
Pesticides
Fungicides
Fertilizers
Automotive Products
Fuel Additives
Grease & Rust Solvents
Air Conditioning Refrigerants
Starter Fluids
Body Putty
Coolants
Carburetor/ Fuel Injector Cleaners
NO Medical or Infectious Waste (besides needles and sharps in puncture-proof containers), Explosives, Ammunition, Radioactive waste including smoke detectors, or any empty containers. Waste from NON-household sources such as Businesses, Schools, Farms, Churches, Etc. will be accepted BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Call 615-643-3170 to request a price quote and schedule an appointment.
Batteries, oil, paint, antifreeze and electronics are accepted daily at all Washington County Convenience Centers and will not be accepted this day. Go to
**If you have questions or need additional information, please call 423-753-1652.