Household Hazardous Waste - Chisago County Environmental Services Office
Items accepted: - Automotive/Petroleum Products: Antifreeze, brake fluid, charcoal lighter fluid, gas, kerosene, oil, oil filters, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, etc. - Home Improvement Products: Adhesives, driveway sealers, paints, paint stripper, paint thinner, roofing tar, rust remover, solvents, stains, varnish, wood preservatives, aerosols, etc. - Batteries: Rechargeable batteries, including nicad, button batteries, and small sealed lead-acid batteries (discard alkaline and carbon batteries in trash) - Fluorescent bulbs - Household Cleaners: Cleaning products, drain cleaners, metal cleaners, oven cleaners, spot removers, etc. - Lawn and Garden Chemicals: Fertilizer with weed killer, flea killer, herbicides, mothballs, pesticides, etc. - Miscellaneous Items: Acids and bases, mercury, pool chemicals, photographic chemicals, propane cylinders, cell phones, etc.
Categories
Last assured
08/07/2024
Physical Address
39649 Grand Avenue, North Branch, MN 55056
Hours
- Open: 12 noon - 7 pm Monday; 9 am - 1 pm last Saturday of each month
Voice
Fax
(651)213-8385
Application process
- Call; email; visit website; walk in - Residents of Isanti County must contact the Isanti County Environmental Services Office for a voucher - Residents of Washington County may participate under a reciprocal use agreement - All accepted items must be in five-gallon containers or less
Fee
Free to residents of Chisago and Washington counties; residents of Isanti County can participate with a voucher from Isanti County Zoning; other county residents pay $70 dollar minimum
Required documents
Proof of address
Eligibility
Residents of Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Pine, Mille Lacs, and Washington counties
Service area
Chisago County, MN Isanti County, MN Kanabec County, MN Mille Lacs County, MN Pine County, MN Washington County, MN
Agency info
Chisago County Environmental Services Office
County environmental services provides building permits and inspections, solid waste, recycling, household hazardous waste, planning and zoning, wetlands, and water resources