ACUA household hazardous waste collection.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP - Many products that are used around the house, such as insecticides, cleaning products or rechargeable batteries, are considered hazardous and should never be placed in the trash or emptied down the drain. These items can pollute our waterways and the environment when disposed of incorrectly. Sometimes, they can even cause truck fires and endanger sanitation workers when placed in the regular trash.
Atlantic County residents are encouraged to bring these items to ACUA's Household Hazardous Waste Drop-offs instead. The next event will be held 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 7 at the ACUA's Environmental Park, located at 6700 Delilah Road in Egg Harbor Township.
Accepted items include insecticides, fertilizer, paint thinners, furniture polish, weed killers, pool chemicals, rat poison, rechargeable batteries, car and boat batteries, auto care products, gasoline, rust remover, and oven cleaners. Unused household hand sanitizer has been added to the list of accepted items because of its flammable properties. Residents are encouraged to visit the ACUA's website, www.acua.com/hhw for a comprehensive list of what's accepted and what is not accepted along with helpful information on how to prepare.
For more information, please call 609-272-6950 or visit the ACUA's website at www.acua.com/hhw.