PRC, in collaboration with Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, will host a household chemical collection event in July to provide area residents with a convenient and cost-effective method of responsibly disposing of cleaners, paint, pesticides and other potentially hazardous chemicals.
The household chemical collection will take place on Saturday, July 24, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Freeport Middle School in Sarver.
Participants must register in advance at prc.org/HHWregistration or by calling 412-488-7490 x3.
“New safety measures including an advance registration system reduce the number of interactions occurring between event participants and staff and enable PRC to offer a nearly contactless event,” according to PRC Interim Managing Director Sarah Alessio Shea. “To streamline the process at our events, we ask participants to pack all materials in their car trunks or truck beds and then stay in their vehicles while the contractor unloads the materials.”
A $20 fee will cover the cost of disposing up to 10 gallons/50 pounds of aerosol cans, automotive fluids, chemistry sets, gasoline and kerosene, household cleaners, mercury thermometers, paint products, pesticides/garden chemicals, photo chemicals and pool chemicals.
Loads exceeding 10 gallons/50 pounds will be subject to additional fees at discretion of on-site staff. Participants will also pay $12 per fire extinguisher and $15 per pound of liquid mercury.
CLICK HERE to learn more about PRC household chemical collection events.
The 2021 PRC household chemical collection campaign is sponsored by Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, Allegheny County Health Department, Allegheny County Parks Department, Beaver County Commissioners, Cambria County Solid Waste Authority, Fayette County Commissioners, Fayette County Conservation District, Washington County, Colcom Foundation, LANXESS, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania American Water, PPG and Pittsburgh Penguins, UPMC, Concurrent Technologies Corporation, PPG Paints Arena, Washington Wild Things, Washington County Family Entertainment, and 100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA.