Automotive Wastes

Antifreeze

Poisonous to humans, pets and wildlife. Take precautions when changing or adding antifreeze to vehicle. Antifreeze can be used up to two years (strain after the first year and reuse) Never pour antifreeze on the ground or in the street.

Automotive Batteries

A typical automotive battery holds one gallon of extremely corrosive sulfuric acid and 19 pounds of lead. Only 80% of automotive batteries are recycled (16 million toxic cubes are not recycled each year).

When choosing a battery look for long life: Look for a battery with a long warranty (72 to 75 months) for it will most likely have a longer life span. Standard life batteries are not recommended because they use large amounts of resources and they have a shorter usable life. Recent manufacture: look for a battery that has been manufactured within the past six months.

Automotive Oil

Conserve whenever possible, buy only what you need, use all of the product and give what is not used to someone who will use it. Reuse and recycle products whenever possible. Keep environmental costs in mind when purchasing products.

Tires

The Howard County Highway Department picks up over 1,000 tires per year that have been illegally dumped along county roads. Scrap tires create serious health hazards, such as mosquito infestations and fires.

You can keep the life of your tires longer by: Balancing new tires Rotate you vehicles tires every 4,000 miles Inflate tires to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended air pressure and check the pressure every two weeks. Call the Recycling District for Tire Recycling Prices. This facility is open every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8am to 4pm, Wednesday 1pm to 4pm we are closed weekends and major holidays. This facility is for Howard County Households only, Business waste is prohibited.

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT TIRES FROM ANY BUSINESSES OR LANDLORDS

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT LARGE AMOUNTS OF TIRES – YOU WILL BE REFERRED TO A LOCAL TIRE COMPANY.