21 results for “hazardous waste”
21 results for “hazardous waste”
The Bucks County Board of Commissioners, chaired by Diane M. Ellis-Marseglia, operates a household hazardous waste collection program with five scheduled events across Lower and Upper Bucks County locations between April 4 and October 24. Residents may bring up to 25 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous materials including pesticides (chlordane, DDT, malathion, sevin), flammables (gasoline, paint thinner, aerosols), toxics (antifreeze, weed killer, pool chemicals), and batteries (lead-acid, lithium, rechargeable). The program explicitly prohibits electronics, latex paint, appliances, asbestos, gas cylinders exceeding 2 pounds, medical waste, and tires. More information is available through the Bucks County Planning Commission at 215-345-3400 or the PADEP Recycling Hotline at 1-800-346-4242.
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The Climate Resilience and Sustainability Board voted on February 12, 2026 to recommend climate policies to the Plan Commission for inclusion in Plan Spokane 2046, following Phase 2 discussions on climate policy development across 11 sectors required by Washington State (agriculture, buildings, transportation, water resources, waste management, and others). The City of Spokane is updating its Comprehensive Plan, mandated by the Growth Management Act and due in 2026, to integrate climate considerations and address community resilience to climate hazards while promoting equity, protecting infrastructure, and preserving environmental resources. The planning effort incorporates input from community engagement, board feedback, and city staff, with opportunities for public participation through workshops, town halls, and surveys.
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This agenda document outlines the Mayor's Neighborhood Roundtable meeting scheduled for Monday, March 13, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. at the County/City Building, 555 South 10th Street, held via Zoom. The primary agenda item features Keep Lincoln and Lancaster County Beautiful (KLLCB), a Health Department program that assists residents with litter reduction and cleanup projects, with Environmental Health Educators Sarah Mason, Mary Carol Bond, and Eunice Oladeji presenting information on Community Improvement and Neighborhood Association grants available to neighborhood associations. KLLCB representatives will also discuss spring mobile collection events and extended seasonal hours for HazToGo, Lincoln's free hazardous waste center operating as a drive-thru facility. The next Mayor's Neighborhood Roundtable meeting is scheduled for April 10, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room or via Zoom.
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Kennett Township, PA's official website provides government information and announces upcoming municipal events for April 2026. PennDOT road resurfacing operations are scheduled to begin on Kaolin Road on Monday, April 13, 2026. A Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event is scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Technical College High School (Pickering Campus) in Phoenixville for Chester County residents. The township offers volunteer opportunities with the Historical Commission and Zoning Hearing Board, and maintains a weekly Monday email newsletter covering meetings, road closures, and local events. Key meetings scheduled include the Kennett Fire & EMS Regional Commission meeting and Planning Commission Public Meeting on Tuesday, April 14, and a Board of Supervisors Meeting on Wednesday, April 22.
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