Lake Forest Residents Can Drop Off Their Hazard Waste At El Toro High

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Lake Forest CA

09 June, 2022

9:06 PM

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LAKE FOREST, CA — Residents hoping to get rid of household hazardous waste like old paint and used motor oil will get their chance Saturday and Sunday when El Toro High Schools hosts a collection event. The collection event, in partnership with the city and CR&R Environmental Services, will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. The collection will be at El Toro's student parking lot on the corner of Ridge Route Drive and Serrano Road. The collection event will be free to Lake Forest residents who can show their proof of residency, such as a valid driver's license or utility bill, city officials said. The types of hazardous waste accepted at the event include: Paint and painting supplies — latex, oil-based, thinners, strippers, stains and finishesAutomative products — oil, antifreeze, brake and transmission fluid, batteriesCleaning products — drain cleaner, oven cleaner, pool chemicalsPesticides and herbicides — bug sprays, rodent poison and bait, repellentsAerosol cans Other wastes accepted at the event include: Electronics — televisions, computer monitors, stereo equipment, DVD players, cellphones, printersHousehold batteriesFluorescent lightbulbs and tubes Residents should keep the hazardous waste separate and in their original containers. Containers should be clearly labeled and secured with a lid, be sturdy and not leaking. The disposal event will not accept containers that are more than five gallons. For more information about the event, contact CR&R's customer service line at 949-625-6735.

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