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What are Household Hazardous Wastes?

Household Hazardous Wastes ( HHWs ) are materials commonly used in and around residential households that contain toxic substances. These include household cleaning products (drain cleaners, oven cleaners, floor and furniture polish); painting products (paints, stains, finishing products and thinners); automotive products (motor oil, old gasoline, anti-freeze, car batteries, transmission, brake and steering fluids, solvents); garden products (fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides); hobby supplies (solvents, photochemicals); and pool supplies (Chlorine).

Explosives, biohazardous and radioactive materials are not considered HHW and are not accepted at HHW collection facilities and events.

In an effort to reduce the amount of HHW requiring treatment and disposal, consider alternatives, only buy what you need, and make an effort to use all that you buy. All of these products should be properly stored in dry, cool, well ventilated areas, out of reach of children.

Why is it important to keep Household Hazardous Wastes out of landfills?

Although new landfills have liners and leachate collection systems, it is illegal for area landfills to accept HHW. It is vitally important to keep HHWs out of landfills, where they may affect water quality and impact area resources. Water infiltrating buried waste can collect a variety of harmful substances that may be present, and carry them into ground and surface water supplies as landfill leachate.

What are some adverse effects that can result from the improper handling or disposal of HHW?

- Children can be seriously harmed by eating, drinking, touching, or breathing toxic household chemcials
- Refuse handlers and disposal site personnel can be injured by discarded HHW (e.g. exploding aerosol cans, chemicals coming in contact with their faces or hands, or poisonous fumes caused by mixed chemicals);
- Fire fighters can be injured by hazardous household chemicals when responding to a fire;
- Groundwater used for drinking or irrigation can be contaminated when HHW products are poured and then seep into the ground;
- Bacteria needed to break down sewer and septic tank wastes can be destroyed by untreated HHW.

Transporting and Labeling Hazardous Waste

Caution should be taken when transporting hazardous waste. If possible, use the original product container or label the container if the contents are different from the label on the container. Cover all containers with a secure fitting lid and pack containers upright in a leak-proof box. You may be asked to provide a detailed inventory, if you have complex chemicals or laboratory waste.

State and federal hazardous waste laws limit the use of hazardous waste collection facilities to households and businesses that qualify as a Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG). To qualify as a CESQG, a generator must not produce more than 100 kilograms (27 gallons or 220 pounds) of hazardous waste per month, including a maximum of 1 kilogram (1 quart or 2.2 pounds) of acutely hazardous waste. Correspondingly, a CESQG may bring no more than 27 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous waste to participating hazardous waste collection centers per month.

Businesses or individuals who generate more than this amount are required to use a licensed hazardous waste hauler to manifest and transport their hazardous waste. Individuals with HHW may transport up to 15 gallons or 125 pounds (dry weight) of HHW to a HHW collection facility in containers no larger than 5 gallons each. Most facilities do not charge for accepting HHW, as long as the total does not exceed these maximum amounts.

Where can I take my Household Hazardous Waste for safe disposal?

In South County:

Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center
University of California at Santa Barbara
Mesa Road, Building 565
Goleta, CA 93117
(805) 882-3602

The Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center is managed by the County of Santa Barbara's Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division of the Public Works Department. It is sponsored by the County of Santa Barbara and the Cities of Goleta and Santa Barbara.

Eligibility

Individuals and businesses in Santa Barbara County that qualify as a Conditionally Exempt Small Quality Generator (CESQG) are eligible to use the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center. Businesses will be required to sign a waiver stating that they are a CESQG. Businesses will be charged a $22 user fee for processing and administration costs, plus a disposal fee based on the types and quantities of waste being disposed. Nonprofit organizations (501 (c)(3)) are eligible for a 25 percent discount, and the user fee is waived.

Lompoc businesses are not eligible, since the City offers a CESQG program. In addition to the $22 user fee, businesses located in the Santa Maria/Orcutt area and in the City of Carpinteria will be charged an additional 30 percent to cover overhead costs.

Materials Accepted

The types of HHW described above are accepted, including expired medications.

Days and Hours of Availability

Businesses and all non-households (including churches, schools, agencies, and nonprofit groups) may use the Collection Center on Fridays between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., by appointment only. To make an appointment, call the County of Santa Barbara's Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division at (805) 882-3602. Businesses and other non-households may not use the Collection Center on weekend days. Households may dispose of HHW on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

The fees listed below pertain to the types of hazardous waste accepted from Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG) and are effective from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006:

Facility Fee: $22.00

Automotive/Machine Shop

Antifreeze
$2.20/gallon
Motor Oil/Hydraulic Oil
$.27/gallon
Oil/Water Mixture
$2.75/gallon
Motor Oil Filters
$.12/filter
Water-Based Cutting Oil
$4.40/gallon

Batteries

Alkaline/Lead-Acid/Silver Oxide
$1.35/lb.
Automotive/Nickel Cadmium
No charge
Lithium
$5.50/lb.

Bulked Items (based on net liquid)

Latex Paint
$5.50/gallon
Oil-Based Paint
$5.50/gallon
Photochemicals
$5.50/gallon
Solvent with Oil-Based Paint
$5.50/gallon
Solvent/Thinner/Fuel
$5.50/gallon

Chemicals (based on gross weight)

Liquids/Solids (Overpacks)
$2.75/lb.
Liquids/Solids (Labpacks)
$3.85/lb.
Mercury (Elemental)
$12.50/lb.
Mercury (Manufactured Articles)
$33.00/lb.
Mercury (Compounds)
$3.85/lb.
Non-RCRA Landfill
$1.65/lb.
Paint (Quarts/Pints)
$1.10/lb.
PCB Ballasts
$5.00/lb.
Reactives (Labpack/Treatment)
$7.70/lb.

Miscellaneous

Aerosols
$2.75/lb.
Asbestos (Friable)
$2.20/lb.
Asbestos (Rooftar)
$1.65/lb.
Contaminated Soil
$1.65/lb.
Drums (55 gallon Steel or Plastic)
$16.50/drum
Flourescent Bulbs
$.22/foot
Propane Cylinders
$5.50/lb.
Fertilizers
$2.75/lb.

Testing

Chlor-D-tect/PCB Test
$11.00/test
Hazardous Category Test
$25.00/test

Asbestos Acceptance Guidelines

Asbestos is a naturally occurring group of mineral fibers that are flexible, fire resistant, and can pose a threat to human health when microscopic fibers become airborne and are inhaled. Asbestos is most commonly found in acoustical spray-on ceiling, pipe insulation, floor tile and mastic, roofing and fireproofing materials, brake and clutch linings, and textured paints. Any of these materials installed prior to 1980 may contain asbestos. Never dust, sweep, or vacuum these items or other products suspected of containing asbestos fibers.

To control harmful emissions of asbestos to the atmosphere, the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) enforces Federal laws that control work practices during the demolition and renovation of institutional, commercial, or industrial structures, excluding private residences and apartment buildings having no more than four units. Depending upon the amount and type of asbestos and the type of project, advance notification to the APCD may be required before asbestos is disturbed and/or removed. Please contact the APCD at (805) 961-8800 or visit their website at http://www.sbcapcd.org/biz/asbestos.htm, if you have any questions.

If you are not sure whether a product contains asbestos, you can have a sample tested (see list of testing firms below). You can also contact the manufacturer to inquire about asbestos content or contact the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at (800) 638-2772.

Once it has been determined that you have an asbestos containing material, please follow these guidelines for disposal of asbestos at the Community Hazardous Waste Collection Center:

  • The asbestos containing material must be double bagged and sealed (use six millimeter plastic bags) when it is dropped off at the collection center. If you are abating the asbestos yourself, please call the County of Santa Barbara Public Works Department at (805) 882-3602 to obtain the appropriate bags at no charge. Asbestos delivered in normal trash bags or other types of containers is not acceptable. A labor charge of $60.00 per hour may be imposed if additional handling is required to properly package the asbestos.

  • If your asbestos has been removed by a certified asbestos abatement company, the bags still need to enter the facility in good condition (rips and tears in the bags are not acceptable, and a $60.00 per hour labor rate may be imposed if additional handling is required).

  • The weight of each package should be limited to approximately 35 pounds;

  • Households are limited to bringing a total of 125 pounds of material (approximately four bags) per calendar month for free. If you bring more than that, we can accept the remaining material for $2.20 per pound, or you can bring another 125 pounds for free the next calendar month.

  • If you have large quantities of non-friable asbestos (i.e. unable to be crumbled by hand pressure) in excess of 125 pounds, please contact the County South Coast Recycling and Transfer Station at (805) 681-4345 to obtain a permit application and further instructions.

Asbestos bags may be obtained for free from the Resource Recovery & Waste Management Division of the Public Works Department, located at 130 East Victoria Street, Suite 100, in Santa Barbara.

Asbestos Testing Services

Channel Coast Corporation
525 East Micheltorena, Suite 101
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 966-1480
(Call for instructions and bring in a sample to be tested.)

Independent Building Inspections
3009 De La Vina
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
(805) 898-1122
(Call
for instructions and bring in a sample to be tested.)

International Environmental Corporation
1792 Callens Road, Suite D
Ventura, CA 93003
(805) 650-6393
(Call for instructions and mail in a sample to be tested.)

Western Analytical Lab
12734 Branford Street, #19
Arleta, CA 91331
(888) 240-9469
www.asbestostesting.com
(Mail in a sample to be tested; call or see website for instructions.)

City of Carpinteria ABOP Center
5775 Carpinteria Avenue
Carpinteria, CA 93013
(805) 684-5405

Eligibility

Residents in the City of Carpinteria are eligible to use the Center.

Materials Accepted

The Center accepts anti-freeze, batteries, motor oil, and latex paint.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

City of Carpinteria's Used Oil and Self-Service Recycling Center
5775 Carpinteria Avenue
Carpinteria, CA 93013
(805) 684-5405

Eligibility

Residents of the City of Carpinteria are eligible to use the Center.

Materials Accepted

The Center accepts used motor oil.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

MarBorg Industries Recycling/ABOP Center
725 Cacique Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
(805) 963-1852

Eligibility

Households and businesses in South Santa Barbara County may use this facility.

Materials Accepted

The Center accepts antifreeze, batteries (household and vehicular), used motor oil and filters, latex paint, fluorescent light bulbs, and compact disks.

Days and Hours of Availability

The Center is open on Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

In North County:

City of Lompoc's Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility
1585 North V Street
Lompoc, CA 93436
(805) 875-8024 or (805) 875-8027

Eligibility

Businesses and residents of hte City of Lompoc who qualify as a CESQG are eligible to use the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility.

Materials Accepted

The HHW Collection Facility accepts a wide variety of hazardous waste, including expired medications.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., by appointment only.

City of Lompoc Landfill
Avalon Street (south end)
Lompoc, CA 93436
(805) 875-8024 or (805) 875-8027

Eligibility

Residents and businesses of the Lompoc Valley Wasteshed may use this facility.

Materials Accepted

Only antifreeze, batteries, and motor oil will be accepted.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Tuesdays through Saturdays, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., by appointment only.

City of Santa Maria Landfill
2065 East Main Street
Santa Maria, CA 93454
(805) 925-0951 extension 7270

Eligibility

Residents of Santa Barbara County, including the City of Santa Maria and unincorporated areas may use the City's landfill for the disposal of HHW.

Materials Accepted

The City of Santa Maria's Landfill accepts a wide variety of HHW. Call ahead to verify that a particular type of waste will be accepted.

Days and Hours of Operation

The HHW Collection Center at the Landfill is open from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday and third Saturday of each month, barring rainfall. In the event that it rains, the drop-off day is cancelled.

Santa Ynez Valley Recycling and Transfer Station
4004 Foxen Canyon Road
Los Olivos, CA 93460
(805) 688-3555

Eligibility

Only residents of the Santa Ynez Valley High School District may use this facility.

Materials Accepted

Only antifreeze, batteries, motor oil, and latex paint are accepted.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Health Sanitation Service
97 Commerce Drive
Buellton, CA 93427
(805) 688-7456

Eligibility

Residents in Santa Barbara County are eligible to use the facility.

Materials Accepted

The facility accepts vehicle batteries, motor oil, and latex paint.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Health Sanitation Service
1850 West Betteravia Road
Santa Maria, CA 93455
(805) 922-2121

Eligibility

Residents in Santa Barbara County are eligible to use this facility.

Materials Accepted

The facility accepts vehicle batteries, motor oil, and latex paint.

Days and Hours of Availability

The facility is open on Mondays through Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Please note that semi-annual Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics Collection and Recycling Days are held for residents in the Santa Ynez Valley during the spring and fall. An annual Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics Collection and Recycling Day is also held for residents in the Cuyama Valley in the fall. For more information, please call (805) 882-3615.

Motor Oil Recycling

Additionally, the County’s Resource Recovery and Waste Management Division obtains and administers state grants to assist residents in the proper disposal of used motor oil and oil filters. Certified Collection Centers throughout the County offer free collection services to residents. Click on this link to see a list of places that accept used motor oil and oil filters: Used Oil Collection Centers or call the County of Santa Barbara at (805) 882-3602 to locate the center nearest you.

For a list of other places that accept used household batteries, please see the Batteries (Household) category (pages 19-21) under the Directory of Materials section in the Recycling Resource Guide for Santa Barbara County: Santa Barbara County Household Battery Collection Locations.

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