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 WHAT TO DO WITH HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE?

The Town of Clifton Park hosts a Household Hazardous Waste Day every other year in September.  

The next Clifton Park Household Hazardous Waste Day is scheduled for September 23, 2023.

 


FAQ's

I have a microwave and an electric lawnmower – will I be able to bring these to the event?
NO – those items should be brought to the Clifton Park Transfer Station and there is a free Saratoga County Scrap Metal Recycling Dropoff.
I forgot my registration time and/or number – can I still participate?
YES - you can call Town Hall to find out your assigned time and number 371-6651 x 226.
I don’t have an email address for the online registration – can I still register?
YES - you will need to fill out a paper copy of the registration and return it to Town Hall by mail or in person. These forms are available at Town Hall, the transfer station, and the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library.
What about gas grills and propane tanks?
YES – propane tanks from either small or large gas grills will be accepted, however the grill itself is not allowed.
I can’t make the exact time I was assigned – what do I do?
With such large numbers of participants, we have allowed for minimal leeway in the arrival times. Please make an effort to arrive as close as possible to your assigned time.
My neighbor wants to combine his items with mine, is that ok?
YES, You can register separately or combine items on one registration form.
I forgot that I have something else to do that day, can I change my time?
In extreme circumstances, the Special Collections Day committee will be able to make changes. Please call Town Hall for more info 371-6651 x 226.
What is the charge for this service?
NONE– This is a FREE service for Clifton Park & Halfmoon residents only provided by the Town of Clifton Park to better serve its Town of Clifton Park residents.
How can I dispose of my left over latex paint?
Dry unwanted latex paint outdoors, away from children and animals and discard with the household trash in a plastic lined box. Remove paint can lids so the trash removers can see that the cans are empty or the paint is dry. Add kitty litter, sawdust, or sand to completely dry the paint out. Once dry, it can be disposed in your regular household garbage.
 
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