Household Hazardous
Waste
A growing problem in many households is the disposal of household
hazardous waste. The IEPA defines hazardous as corrosive,
reactive, toxic, or ignitable.
Household products used in the bathroom, kitchen, garage, workshop,
lawn, and gardens contain chemicals that contribute to the contamination
of water supplies and natural resources when discarded.
Examples of household hazardous waste include: paint, turpentine,
wood preservatives, stains, pesticides, herbicides, ant killers, drain
cleaners, rug cleaners, toilet cleaners, household batteries, oven
cleaners, pool chemicals, ammonia-based cleaners, and automotive
products such as antifreeze, transmission fluid, brake fluid, used oil,
and batteries.
Consumers are responsible for the safe environment management and
disposal of household hazardous wastes. The best solution for the
disposal of these products is to avoid disposal by the frugal use and
purchases of these materials. Fully use these products so that no
waste remains except residuals attached to the container. Also
read disposal instruction on the container.
A second option would be to recycle the waste. The following
Hanover Park business will accept motor oil:
Jiffy Lube
1600 Irving Park Rd.
(630) 289-7744
Jiffy Lube will accept five gallons of oil per visit at no charge.
The manager of Jiffy Lube requests the oil be dropped off during regular
business hours, placed in a sealed container (that is, the original
container or a capped milk or water jug), and not mixed with any other
fluid.
The following Hanover Park business will accept automotive batteries:
Northern Frame and Auto
2331 Walnut Ave.
(630) 830-8555
Residents can drop off old batteries at no charge during regular
business hours.
A third option for the management of household hazardous waste is
storing the chemicals in a safe place in the home until a hazardous
waste collection is offered in the community. The waste should be
stored in the original container in a cool, dry place. The IEPA
conducts hazardous waste collection days throughout the state in the
spring and fall. For locations, contact:
Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency, (217) 785-8604, or
DuPage
County HHW Hotline, (630) 510-2810
The State of Illinois also operates the Hazardous Waste and
Information Center, which provides information on the proper disposal
and use of hazardous products. For additional information,
contact:
The Illinois Waste Management Research Center
One East Hazelwood Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-8940
DuPage Country's FREE Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events
| Acceptable Wastes: |
Unacceptable Wastes: |
| Thermostats |
Latex paint |
| Mercury gauges |
Fireworks |
| Eyeglasses |
Business waste |
| Paint thinners |
Children's light up sneakers |
| Cleaning solvents |
Agricultural wastes |
| Mercury thermometers |
Ammunition |
| Acids |
Explosives |
| Smoke detectors |
Medical waste |
| Propane cylinders |
Lead Acid Batteries |
| Oil-based paints |
Radioactive waste |
| Fertilizers/pesticides |
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| Car batteries |
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| Poisons |
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| Wood stain & varnish |
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| Household batteries |
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| Pool chemicals |
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| Automotive fluids |
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| Fluorescent light bulbs |
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| Asbestos |
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| Old gasoline |
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| Compressed gas |
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Cellular phone, battery and charger sets will also be accepted for
DuPage County's Cellular Phone Collection Program.
Residents throughout DuPage County can drop off household hazardous
waste at the permanent collection site operated by the City of
Naperville. The facility is located at Naperville Fire Station No.
4, located at 1971 Brookdale Road (3/4 of a mile south of I-88, on the
east side of Route 59). The Naperville Facility is open on
Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, except on holidays.
For additional recorded information, call (630) 420-6142 or visit their
website.
DuPage County and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA)
conduct a program with local paint retailers willing to accept waste
paint for recycling. Participating stores accept paint from
residents, remix it, and sell the recycled paint. If you have
paint you need to get rid of, or if you would like to purchase recycled
paint, contact the following stores for information about locations,
hours, and fees (where applicable):
DuPage County Public Works
7900 S. Route 53
Woodridge
(630) 985-7400

Village of Hanover Park
2121 West Lake Street
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 372-4200
Hours:
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday, 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
All information © 2008 Village of Hanover Park, Illinois
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