The preferred Amnesty Day house electronics and dangerous waste drop-off will happen Saturday, April 6, from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. at Lake Okahumpka Park, 6085 E SR 44 in Wildwood. Sumter County citizens can drop off eligible pieces without spending a dime.
With many engaging in spring cleansing, there is not any higher time to make the most of an Amnesty
Drop-off Day. Each and every 12 months, citizens drop off greater than 100,000 kilos of recycled subject matter and greater than 50,000 kilos of hazardous subject matter. The following Amnesty Drop-off Day will happen on Saturday, Aug. 24, on the Garry Breeden Public Works Development, 319 East Anderson Ave, Bushnell.
Pieces accredited come with car fluids and batteries, herbicides, propane tanks as much as 25 kilos, cleaners, family electronics (TVs, VCRs, computer systems, and so on.), rechargeable family batteries, latex and oil paints, solvents, pool chemical substances, and others.
DO NOT convey:
1. Organic/infectious waste
2. Explosives
3. Radioactive waste
4. Empty paint cans
5. Tires
For more info, discuss with www.sumtercountyfl.gov/amnestyday