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Household-hazardous-waste program reports nearly 3,000 users through August; county negotiating Muskego site and Jefferson County partnership

5906190 · October 7, 2025
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Program manager reported 2,979 users (Jan–Aug), about 124,000 pounds collected and just under $200,000 in program costs; county is negotiating a license with Waste Management for a Muskego site and discussing a partnership to allow up to 20 Jefferson County residents to use county drop-off sites.

At the Oct. 6 Landfill Standing Committee meeting, the household-hazardous-waste program manager reported that, through August, 2,979 users visited permanent collection sites and one-day events, yielding about 124,000 pounds of material and incurring just under $200,000 in program costs.

The manager told the committee that the January–August data are what staff have received to date and that September invoices and reports were not yet available. She said the program held four one‑day events this year (Muckwonago in May, Brookfield in June, Delafield in June and Oconomowoc in September) and that the Brookfield event had over 300 users.

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