Recycling Centers in Colbert, Washington
Discover 1 recycling center in Colbert
Discover 1 recycling center in Colbert
2900 S Geiger Blvd Spokane WA 99208 USA
The Spokane County Regional Solid Waste System provides self-haul disposal locations for trash, recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) drop-off at three different sites: The Spokane County North Transfer Station, The Spokane County Valley Transfer Station, and The City of Spokane's Waste to Energy Facility. The North and Valley Transfer Stations operate from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, with HHW collection available only on weekends. Accepted materials include household garbage, residential appliances (charged as trash), construction and demolition debris, tree trunks, prescription drugs, mattresses, tires (cut if over 36 inches), animal carcasses under 35 lbs, and more. The facilities do not accept commercial materials, unidentified items, or leaking containers. There are specific guidelines for paint disposal, with latex and oil-based paint accepted for recycling 7 days a week. The sites also have limitations on HHW drop-offs, such as a 5-gallon limit per material type per day and a total limit of 15 gallons combined per day. Visitors are advised to separate recyclable items before drop-off, and commercial accounts are available for businesses. For more detailed information on accepted materials and disposal guidelines, visitors can refer to the Spokane Waste and Recycling Directory.
Colbert, Washington currently lists 1 recycling center on RecycleFind. Popular materials include Household Garbage, Residential Appliances, Construction and Demolition Debris. Pickup or container service is usually offered on request, so call ahead to confirm availability. 1 location open on Saturdays, making weekend drop-offs possible. Payment methods vary. Ask each yard about cash or electronic options before visiting. Average customer rating across published reviews is 4.3 out of 5.
1 recycling center is active in Colbert, covering metals, appliances, electronics, and construction scrap.
The most common materials include Household Garbage, Residential Appliances, Construction and Demolition Debris, Tree Trunks, Prescription Drugs. Check individual recycling centers for specialized items like batteries or catalytic converters.
Pickup service availability varies by facility. Call local scrap yards to discuss large jobs or container rentals.
1 scrap metal yard is open on Saturdays. Arrive early to avoid lines.
Payment policies vary. Some facilities may pay by check or electronic transfer. Contact each scrap yard before delivering to confirm their payment options.
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