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| For immediate release: July
27, 2006 |
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
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Mike Louisell (360) 902-1813 |
P.O. Box 42560,
Olympia, Washington 98504-2560 |
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Sign up by Aug. 9 for free pesticide disposal at Othello, Prosser and
Walla Walla
OLYMPIA – The state Department of Agriculture is collecting
old or unwanted pesticides in mid-September at three Eastern Washington
sites, but the deadline to sign up is Aug. 9.
Improper disposal or long term storage of unwanted pesticides can be a
threat to human and animal health, harm the natural environment or even
saddle a property owner with costly financial liability. For nearly 20
years, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has
provided a free disposal program that relieves residents, farmers and
business owners of old, unusable or unwanted pesticide products, as well
as the liability that can come from leaking containers or improper
disposal.
Collection events will be held near Othello on Sept. 12, Walla Walla on
Sept. 13, and Prosser on Sept. 14. Customer sign up is required by Aug.
9. Agricultural and commercial-grade pesticides accepted for disposal
include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides and most
chemicals that kill, repel or prevent unwanted pests. Customers
transport unwanted pesticides to a local collection site where WSDA
takes possession. A hazardous waste contractor packs them for safe,
legal transportation and disposal. WSDA sponsors the program in
cooperation with local agencies and businesses.
After they sign up for the event, 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 manifests or disposal documents. To sign up, call
(360) 902-2056, toll free (877) 301-4555 or e-mail
wastepesticide@agr.wa.gov.
“This is a free service that helps prevent pesticide contamination of
water resources and protects public health,” said program coordinator
Joe Hoffman. “We become the owner and are responsible for the pesticides
once we take possession of them, which also relieves the customer of any
disposal costs or future liability. I encourage everyone to inspect
their storage sheds and barns and properly dispose of any unwanted
pesticides.”
Empty pesticide containers, fertilizers, motor oil and household
hazardous waste are not accepted for disposal by WSDA’s program.
Residents can contact their local county solid waste programs or log
onto www.earth911.org and enter their zip code to learn where to dispose
or recycle these materials.
WSDA has sponsored pesticide collection events since 1988. Through this
program, more than 5,600 customers have disposed of nearly 1.9 million
pounds of waste pesticides.
For more information, write Waste Pesticide Program, Washington State
Department of Agriculture, PO Box 42589, Olympia, WA 98504-2589 or visit
WSDA’s pesticide disposal Web site at
http://agr.wa.gov/PestFert/Pesticides/WastePesticide.htm.
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