DID YOU KNOW SOME HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS ARE TOO TOXIC TO TRASH?

Household hazardous waste (HHW) collections protect our local drinking water. Most chemicals are too toxic to throw away in regular trash or dump down the drain, so collections for residents are being held to take that waste off your hands and keep it out of our water supply.

We define Residents as people who own a home, own a second home, are tenants, or landlords in the town. Proof of residency includes one of the following: Drivers License with in-town address or tax bill.

Not a Resident or Sticker Holder? You can still participate for a fee.

Disposal of:

  • Pesticides and Lawn Chemicals
  • Cleaners and Disinfectants
  • Arts & Crafts Hobby Supplies
  • Auto and Boat Fluids
  • Pool Chemicals
  • Paints, Polishes, and Stains (no latex or acrylics)
  • Complete list of disposal items available at website.

APRIL 1 9am to Noon
Barnstable Transfer Station, 45 Flint St., Marstons Mills

JUNE 24 9am to Noon
Barnstable Transfer Station, 45 Flint St., Marstons Mills

AUGUST 26 9am to Noon
Barnstable Transfer Station, 45 Flint St., Marstons Mills

SEPTEMBER 23 9am to Noon
Barnstable Transfer Station, 45 Flint St., Marstons Mills

“Love your local water. It’s a Cape Cod Thing.” is a campaign of Barnstable County Government and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension to protect our drinking water.