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Lake County continues universal waste drop-off after OEPA grant; collected over 16 tons so far

Lake County Board of Commissioners · March 26, 2026
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The county's solid waste management district said a universal waste collection pilot funded by an Ohio EPA grant brought in more than 16 tons of material and will be continued for resident drop-off; household hazardous waste events are scheduled May 30 and Sept. 12.

Patrick Stitts, public service coordinator for Lake County's solid waste facility, told the board that a universal waste collection program launched at the Baylor Building under an Ohio EPA grant collected more than 16 tons of universal waste and has been adopted for ongoing resident…

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