Annual Reports

Clink on links (in blue) below for items of interest.

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Click here:   Christmas Tree Collection Event  2008 

         

           

 

Click here:    Phonebook Collection Event 2007

 

Click here:    Abandoned Automobile Collection Event 2007

         

 

Click here:    Small Quantity Generator Collection Event 2006

Click here:    Small Quantity Generator Collection Event 2007

The next SQG Collection Event will be held September 19, 2008.

Does your business generate hazardous waste?  If you are a Douglas County Business that generates less than

220 pounds of dangerous waste, or 2.2 pounds of extremely hazardous waste per month, then you could qualify to take part in the Douglas county Small Quantity Generator Collection Event, and professional dispose of that hazardous waste at a low

cost!

However, you MUST pre-register September 12, 2008 to take part in this event. When registering, have ready the amount and type of waste your business will be turning in for collection.  For more specific information, and to pre-register, contact Countywide Solid Waste Programs at 509-886-0899.

 

Click here:    Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event 2006

Click here:    Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event 2007

The next Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event  for East Wenatchee will be held September 20, 2008.

Location: East Wenatchee City Hall  271 Ninth Street N.E.  East Wenatchee, WA

Time: To be announced

Click  here   for what is and isn't collected.

         

Click here:    Electronic Waste Collection Event 2007

 

 

Click here:    Plastic Pesticide Container Collection Program 2006

Click here:    Waste Pesticide Collection Event Annual Report 2007

This is the most current information, which is updated through October, 2007.

The next collection Event will be held in October, 2008 (actual date to be posted before event)..

For information on the 2008 Waste Pesticide Collection Event contact the

Washington State Department of Agriculture at 360-902-2056 or 1-877-301-4555

   

 

Click here:    Appliance & Scrap Metal Collection Event 2007

Click here:    Appliance & Scrap Metal Collection Event 2008

         

There is usually a $20 purging fee collected at the time of disposal for any appliances that contain, or once contained, coolants. All other appliances and scrap metal will be collected at no charge. Residents are encouraged to bring any and all used and unwanted metal appliances, air conditioners, water heaters, barbecues, lawnmowers and snow blowers, aluminum gutters and siding, metal pipes, metal furniture and toys, cast iron, metal playground equipment and storage sheds, etc., to this event. All parts containing rubber, plastic, tubing, hoses, wood and concrete must be removed, except bicycles, which can have their tires and plastic parts left on. All motorcycles, lawnmowers, etc., must have their tires removed and must be drained of fluids. Whole automobiles will not be accepted at this event, however, automotive engine parts will be taken, but must also be drained of fluids. Fencing, including chain-link and chicken wire, will not be accepted at this event. Closed drums and metal canisters, such as propane and helium tanks, also cannot be collected.

 

Click here:    Tires Collection 2005

           

This is the most current information, which is updated through 2005.

The Douglas County Solid Waste Program no longer holds annual tire collection events. 

Currently the Community Recycling Centers and Les Schwabs are the drop off locations for tires.

 

Click here:    Battery Collection 2005

         

This is the most current information, which is updated through 2005.

The Douglas County Solid Waste Program no longer holds annual battery collection events. 

Currently the Community Recycling Centers are the drop off locations for batteries.