Division of Environmental Management FAQ's
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Solid
Waste
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- What
are the landfill operating hours?
The gates are open 7:00 AM -
3:30 PM, Monday through Saturday. If you have trash that requires weighing, you should be
there no later than 3:00 PM.
- Can I take trash to the Forty West Landfill if I'm not a resident of Washington County?
No. Trucks will come into the landfill with out of county addresses or out of state license plates, but these trucks are hauling waste generated in Washington Coutny. Loads are checked if it is suspected that they carry waste generated outside the County. Loads found to be from outside the County are rejected and in some cases the hauler must pay a reloading fee, landfill privileges may be revoked and fines levied
- What
is allowed under a residential permit?
The residential permit is for
household trash and yard debris only. It does not allow for furniture, bedding or any
large, bulky items.
- Do I need a permit to use the landfill?
No. Washington County residents and businesses without a permit must go across the scale and are charged by the weight of the waste disposed of. Minimum scale fees apply and the waste must be delivered when the scales are open. Verification of where the waste is coming from may be required.
- Where
can I dispose of leaves and grass?
Leaves and grass are accepted
for recycling at the Forty West Landfill, one mile west of Huyetts Crossroads off Route
40.
- Do you sell mulch or compost?
Each year the County processes thousands of tons of yard debris. Mulch is made from the brush and soil amendment is made from the grass and leaves. Stop by and see these materials and join the list of customers.
- Can I purchase mulch or compost if I'm not a resident of Washington County?
- Where
do I purchase a residential permit? Do I need to bring a vehicle? Can I bring trash at
that time?
A residential permit can be
purchased at the scalehouse at the Forty West Sanitary Landfill, one mile west of Huyetts
Crossroads off Route 40, from 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Monday through Saturday. You must bring
the vehicle you wish to permit so the attendant can affix the permit to the vehicle. You
may bring trash at that time and unload after purchasing a permit.
- Do
you provide curbside pick-up?
No, the County does not provide trash collection services.
- How do I find out who will collect my household trash?
Check with your neighbors to see who they have collecting their trash. The Solid Waste Department can provide you with a list of licensed haulers that serve your area. Make sure that you don't already have that service if you live in a municipality.
- How do I dispose of disposable syringes?
First, check with your pharmacist on proper disposal. The landfill cannot accept any sharps/needles that have been placed in a red plastic container marked biohazard. The landfill can accept insulin needles that are placed in a rigid container and marked "sharps, do not open" with household trash.
- Where
can I recycle magazines?
The Forty West Landfill, one
mile west of Huyetts Crossroads off Route 40, has a separate container for recycling
glossy magazines. The Dargan, Kaetzel, Greensburg and Hancock convenience centers also accept magazines.
- Where
can I dispose of propane tanks?
Propane tanks are accepted
(limit of 2) at the Forty West Landfill. They may also be turned in to Shawley's LP Gas
or Rentals Unlimited for a charge of $5.00. Please
call Shawley's or Rentals Unlimited in advance. You may also
call the Solid Waste Department (Monday - Friday) for information on
other disposal options.
- Will
the landfill accept old fuel tanks?
Yes, but they must have the
ends removed or the tank cut in half. You may also call the Solid
Waste Department (Monday - Friday) for information on other disposal
options.
- How
do I dispose of refrigerators and freezers? What must be done to them?
The landfill accepts
refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners at this time. The freon does not have to be
removed.
- How
do I dispose of old paint?
Old paint cannot be accepted in
liquid form. It must be solidified or dried out. Use kitty litter, sand, dirt or torn up
newspaper to absorb the liquid. Small amounts can be air dried if the can is left open for
several days. Once in this form, it can be put in the landfill.
- How
do I dispose of old tires?
The landfill has a separate area for scrap tires. See the rates page (linked from the Solid Waste Web Site) and you must arrive before 3:15 PM to go across the scales.
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Recycling
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- How
can I find out where materials can be recycled?
Check the list of Washington
County Recycling Drop Off locations listed on the Washington County Solid Waste Web Site
or look on the last page of the local Verizon phone directory.
Call the County's Recycling Office at 240-313-2796 for specific
questions or for the names of private recycling companies.
- Can
I mix recyclables?
You can mix cans, glass bottles
and plastic bottles (# 1 and # 2 only) together, but the newspaper must be kept separate.
- How
do they sort the cans, glass and plastic?
The mixed commingled rigid
containers are taken to recycling sorting facilities where the materials are sorted by
machines and by hand.
- Why
doesn't Washington County recycle more materials?
There are a number of factors
that influence what materials are selected for recycling. Some of these factors are:
a. The amount of a specific material that can be
separated from other waste.
b. The cost of collection and processing.
c. End use (market) availability for the material.
- Why
doesn't the County provide curbside recycling for all citizens?
Many communities that are not
as rural as our county have curbside recycling. Historically, Washington County has taken
the responsibility for providing landfill capacity and recycling drop-off sites, but has
depended on private companies to collect trash and recyclables. A significant change in
philosophy and the County's budget would have to occur should the County assume these
responsibilities. The level of service the County provides is dependent on health, safety,
citizen demands and budgetary constraints.
- Is there any charge to use the County's recycling sites?
Recycling at all County
facilities is free for County residents and you do not need a residential permit.
- Where
can I recycle paint?
The County
does not recycle paint. See "How do I dispose of old paint"
question above, in Solid Waste FAQ section, for disposal of small
amounts of paint.
- Where
can I recycle used motor oil and used antifreeze?
Several of the large discount
auto parts stores now offer recycling service for these items.
All County waste sites (see last page of
Verizon phone directory or Solid Waste web page for locations) have
tanks for used oil and antifreeze (5 gallon maximum per visit).
- Where
can I recycle automobile batteries?
Most stores that sell batteries
offer rebates for your old trade in battery.
The County does offer a drop off site for used automobile
batteries at the Forty West Landfill.
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Department of Water Quality
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- Who
do I need to talk to about various issues at the Department of Water
Quality?
Look under Management and Staff in the
Department of Water Quality section of the Washington County Government web site, for a
list of staff members, phone numbers and a description of their area of responsibility.
- Where
do I need to call to inquire about my water and/or sewer bill?
Billing inquiries should be
directed to the Department of Water Quality at (240) 313-2600.
- What
is the Department of Water Quality's Rate Schedule?
The Department
of Water Quality has the current Rate Schedule posted in its section of the Washington County Government web
site. If you have additional questions regarding the Rate Schedule, please call (240)
313-2600.
- What
number do I call for an after-hours emergency?
You can call (240) 313-2600, or
for long distance calls within Washington County call 1-800-924-7542, for an after-hours
emergency.
- To
what address do I send my billing payments?
Payments should be sent to :
Washington County Treasurer
35 West Washington Street
Room 102
Hagerstown MD 21740-4868
- How
can I get directions to the Washington County Department of Water
Quality?
Directions to the Washington
County Department of Water Quality can be located in the Department of
Water Quality's
section of the Washington County Government web site.
- How
can I publicly participate in a Department of Water Quality Advisory Commission Meeting or read
Commission Minutes?
Instructions to publicly
participate in a Department of Water Quality Advisory Commission Meeting as well as all Commission
minutes are posted under the Advisory
Commission on the Department of Water Quality's section of the Washington County
Government web site.
- Where
can I find information about the water being provided to me by the Washington County Department
of Water Quality?
The Department of Water Quality annually posts Water Quality Reports on the
Washington County Government web site for each water system it owns and operates. This
information covers water quality and operational status of each water system.
- Can
I have my private well water tested by the Washington County Department
of Water Quality?
The Washington County Department
of Water Quality has a laboratory capable of performing basic water quality testing on
well water. For more details on the testing the laboratory can perform and costs
associated with this service, please call the Laboratory at 240-313-2600.
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Updated:
July 17, 2007
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