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Household Hazardous Waste Program

Published on: 8/19/2014 4:14 PM
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The Online Appointment System is for residential household hazardous waste only
 
 *Cupertino residents please do not make an appointment and call your city contact at 408-777-3354.
For more information on Business Hazardous Waste please click on the link below or call (800-207-8222)
 

 

 
Paint Takeback Program
Select local retailers now accept unwanted or unused paints for proper recycling through PaintCare Inc. 
Click Here for a list of local drop-off location 
 
 
Visit the PaintCare website by clicking here for more information  
 
 

 

 
 

 

MISSION STATEMENT
To protect the environment and public health from the effects of improper disposal of hazardous waste from Santa Clara County homes and small businesses.  This service provides the community with practical pollution prevention options for the use, recycling, and disposal of products containing hazardous substances.
 


PROGRAM HISTORY

Since 1991, the Santa Clara Countywide HHW Program has provided residents with a safe, convenient disposal service with year-round access.  The County and 14 cities participate in the countywide program and share costs based on the number of households served from each jurisdiction.  Participating jurisdictions include: Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga and Sunnyvale.  The City of Palo Alto (650) 496-6980 operates a separate HHW Program for their residents only.

The Santa Clara Countywide HHW Program provides the general public and small businesses with a safe, immediate solution to HHW recycling and disposal.  Residents are encouraged to use safer and less toxic alternatives and purchase smaller quantities of hazardous products. On-going public education continues to increase public awareness and participation.

Improper storage and disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW) is associated with accidental poisonings, worker health and safety, equipment damage, and environmental contamination of surface and groundwater.  Heavy metals such as lead, zinc, copper, nickel, mercury and cadmium enter the waste stream via residential sewage and urban run-off.

State and local regulations prohibit the disposal of HHW at solid waste landfills.  Before collection programs were available, options for managing HHW were limited to disposal in the trash, pouring down the drain, or storing the waste indefinitely.  Products stored for more than a year, are seldom used and the risk of accidental poisoning of children and pets significantly outweighs any potential benefit of saving the product for future use.

For additional information please call the HHW program at (408)299-7300 via email at hhwstaff@deh.sccgov.org or by fax at (408) 280-6479.