The Landfill/Transfer Station serves all of Whitman County. Local haulers gather waste and deliver it to the transfer station which in turns ships it to a large regional landfill. The Transfer Station provides Household Hazardous Waste Collection and accepts metal, appliances, scrap and compostable yard waste. For a fee, the Transfer Station accepts clean construction waste, tires, and friable asbestos.Whitman County Public Works Solid Waste Facility is participating in the LightRecycle Washington program. You can drop off up to ten florescent light bulbs a day.
The Landfill/Transfer Station serves all of Whitman County. Local haulers gather waste and deliver it to the transfer station which in turns ships it to a large regional landfill. The Transfer Station provides Household Hazardous Waste Collection and accepts metal, appliances, scrap and compostable yard waste. For a fee, the Transfer Station accepts clean construction waste, tires, and friable asbestos.Whitman County Public Works Solid Waste Facility is participating in the LightRecycle Washington program. You can drop off up to ten florescent light bulbs a day.
Paint is accepted during regular business hours as part of the PaintCare Inc. program. Call ahead for hours and to make sure the store can accept the amount and type of paint you would like to recycle.
Available For: Households and Businesses
Restrictions Limit: 15 gallons per visit.
This site accepts latex and oil-based house paint, stains and varnish in containers up to 5 gallons in size. This site does not accept aerosols (spray paint or other spray products), containers without original labels, or containers that are leaking or empty.