Free pesticide disposal at Chelan, Okanogan

jgiuntoli March 24th, 2009

The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is sponsoring free pesticide disposal events near Chelan and Okanogan in May, but the deadline to sign up is approaching fast-April 6.

The Chelan event is on May 20 while the waste pesticide collection for Okanogan will be May 21. Customers have already signed up for early May events scheduled in Pasco, Walla Walla and Yakima.

WSDA is encouraging farmers, businesses, residents and landowners to inspect their storage sheds, barns, shops and garages and look for agricultural and commercial-grade pesticide products that are no longer needed or wanted.

Agricultural and commercial-grade pesticide products accepted for disposal include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides and most chemicals that kill, repel or prevent unwanted pests. Customers transport unwanted pesticides to the local collection site where WSDA takes possession. A hazardous waste company works with WSDA at the collection site to segregate and package the pesticides for safe, legal transportation and disposal.

WSDA regulates the registration and sale of pesticides. The department also enforces state and federal laws to protect people, property and the environment against the improper use or disposal of pesticides. Through its waste pesticide identification and disposal events, more than 2.1 million pounds of waste pesticide products have been collected and properly disposed of since 1988.

Customers will receive supplies necessary to protect broken or leaky containers to ensure safe transportation to the collection site, as well as directions to the site, hours of operation and transportation documents. Customer names do not appear on any retained documents. Upon request, WSDA will provide free assistance at a customer’s property to help inventory unwanted pesticides and package leaky containers. To sign up, call (360) 902-2056, (877) 301-4555 (toll free) or send an e-mail to wastepesticide@agr.wa.gov.

Empty pesticide containers, fertilizers, motor oil and household hazardous waste are not accepted for disposal by WSDA’s program. Contact your local solid waste program for assistance with these other items.