Employees with Massachusettes-based Safe Harbors collect and pack household chemicals such as pesticides, insecticides, antifreeze and motor oil at the household hazardous waste collection event in Moses Lake in late October.
November 3, 2022
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Keeping it out of the landfill
Household hazardous waste collection helps keep homes, environment safe
MOSES LAKE — On a recent Saturday in late October, Joan Sieverkropp stood in the parking lot of the Grant County Public Works Department’s road service building on Wheeler Road asking people what kind of toxic chemicals they had in the backs of their cars. And then taking those chemicals off their hands. It’s something Sieverkropp, solid waste program coordinator for Grant County Solid Waste, does regularly at various locations across the county, including twice a year in Moses Lake. “People can bring the hazardous waste that they’ve collected,” Sieverkropp said. “Sometimes people come yearly, it’s like a social event for some people.” ...