Pasco County provides two hazardous waste collection centers. They accept chemicals, batteries, paint & fluorescent bulbs.
No one wants hazardous materials in our incinerators or landfills.
Disposal of such materials is regulated and must be done with attention and care in order to avoid polluting our air, land and water.
What can you do with old motor oil, leftover lawn fertilizers and pesticides?
What about household chemicals and cleansers?
Old batteries?
Old fluorescent tubes and bulbs?
Paint in old paint cans?
Pasco County provides two hazardous waste collection centers. You can drop off most of your items at no charge.
Pasco County accepts fertilizer, fungicides, insecticides, herbicides, household chemicals and cleansers, paint, paint thinners and removers, solvents, automotive fluids, wood preservatives, used motor oil, pool chemicals and more.
Most garbage drop-off services are free and available to Pasco County households. Commercial entities will be charged for disposal. For some items or for excessive amounts, there also may be charges.
West Pasco Recycling Center**
14230 Hays Road, Spring Hill
Open Monday - Saturday
(Except Holidays)
7 a.m.– 5 p.m.
The East Pasco Transfer Station**
9626 Handcart Road, Dade City
Open Monday - Saturday
(Except Holidays)
7 a.m.– 4 p.m.
* Always remember if you see Illegal Dumping or an Illicit Discharge contact the City of New Port Richey Code Enforcement office (727) 841-4550.
Address/Location
City of New Port Richey - Public Works Department
5919 Main St
New Port Richey, FL 34652
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 727-841-4536