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Universal Waste Disposal

Universal Wastes are wastes that contain hazardous materials such as mercury, lead and other heavy metals, and are commonly found in homes.

Examples of universal wastes are:

Laptops

Televisions

Computer Monitors

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Automobile Batteries

PCB ballasts, found in old fluorescent lighting fixtures

Lamps – fluorescent, neon, mercury vapor are a few examples

Rechargeable Batteries

Mercury items are:

Thermometers

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Thermostat Switches

Fluorescent bulbs

These items are not acceptable for curbside collection

Westbrook residents may dispose of computer monitors and televisions for a fee at the following locations:

Riverside Recycling Center, Portland, 797-6200

Pine Tree Rubbish Co., Scarborough, 773-1122

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Residents are encouraged to dispose of old TVs and monitors with the vendor at time of purchasing a new unit.

Residents should call each site for any fees that may apply for the disposal of items.

Smaller waste items such as batteries, lamps and other mercury items listed above are collected during the annual Household Hazardous Chemical Collection Day held each September.

Note: The Public Services Club will not be collecting TVs or monitors during the September collection/drop off day.

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