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Salt Lake County outlines household hazardous-waste services at new Sandy facility

5503339 · July 29, 2025
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Salt Lake County Health Department staff described services, limits and disposal costs at a household hazardous waste (HHW) collection center that opened in Sandy in July 2024 and answered council questions about accepted items and business disposal.

Salt Lake County Health Department staff on July 29 told the Sandy City Council about a newly opened household hazardous-waste collection center they operate at 8805 South 700 West in Sandy and described what the public can and cannot drop off.

The presentation emphasized that the county facility accepts flammable, reactive and otherwise hazardous household items — including paints, oil, pesticides, cleaners and rechargeable lithium batteries — and that some items are not considered household hazardous waste (HHW) and may be placed in the trash if rendered inert (for example dried latex paint). Jose Carrion, facility…

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