News
Release - Office of the Dutchess County Executive
22 Market Street • Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Phone: 845/486-2000 • Fax: 845/486-2021 • e-mail: countyexec@co.dutchess.ny.us
Date: July 2, 2007
Safely Dispose of Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
at Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Days
Poughkeepsie… Dutchess County Executive William R. Steinhaus would
like to remind Dutchess County residents to take advantage of the five
remaining Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Disposal Days hosted by the
Dutchess County Resource Recovery Agency. Residents now have the opportunity
to dispose of compact fluorescent lights (CFL) and fluorescent tubes at
these events.
County Executive Steinhaus said, “We are pleased to add compact
fluorescent light bulbs to the list of accepted materials at our Household
Hazardous Waste Disposal Days. Dutchess County residents are making a
conscious effort to think and behave green. They are using energy saving
CFLs in their homes. However, many people do not realize they need to
be cautious about proper disposal of these bulbs. Our HHW disposal days
offer a perfect opportunity to make sure these bulbs are safely and properly
disposed of.”
Fluorescent lights reduce energy demands by operating at cooler temperatures
and generally last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs. However,
these bulbs contain small amounts of mercury and other potentially toxic
heavy metals and must be disposed of correctly. CFLs or any other
mercury-containing products should never be thrown in the garbage. For
safe disposal, residents should bring them to any of the hazardous waste
collection events for proper handling.
In addition to CFLs, the HHW disposal events will collect homeowner electronic
equipment such as computers, televisions or video game systems as well
as homeowner chemicals including non latex paints, kerosene, turpentine,
stains, varnishes, pesticides, adhesives and pool chemicals.
Every year, household hazardous wastes are improperly emptied into trash
cans and end up in landfills or backyard burn barrels, or may be dumped
onto backyard soil or into small streams. Household hazardous wastes also
enter the environment from places such as kitchen sinks, backyards, sewers,
and landfills. County Executive Steinhaus has emphasized Dutchess County
Government’s commitment to protecting and maintaining the environment
since he launched the “Dutchess Goes Green” agenda in his
2007 State of the County Address. “Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
Days offer residents a chance to help keep Dutchess County a cleaner,
greener place to live,” said the County Executive.
Collections are held the first Saturday of the month
at the Dutchess County Resource Recovery Agency (DCRRA) on Sand Dock Road
in Poughkeepsie on July 7th, August 4th, October 6th and November 3rd.
DCRRA will also host a collection day at the Cornell Cooperative Extension
in Millbrook on September 1st.
Collection events are open to all Dutchess County residents for a $5 registration
fee. All events begin at 7:30am. The events are partially funded by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Call the DCRRA
at (845) 463-6020 or visit www.DCRRA.org to pre-register and schedule
a mandatory appointment.
Dutchess County Resource Recovery Agency’s
2007 Household Waste Disposal Days
Materials that WILL be accepted:
Product containers marked with words: "Warning: Hazardous",
"Flammable", "Poisonous", "Corrosive"
Photo chemicals, non latex driveway sealer, pool chemicals, creosote,
kerosene, flammable liquids, metal polish, turpentine, stains, varnishes,
strippers, thinners, gasoline/oil mixture, brake fluid, auto fluids, pesticides,
herbicides, fungicides, chemical fertilizers, adhesives, resins, solvents,
oil & lead based paints (no latex!), mercury containing devices, button
cell batteries for watches & hearing aids, compact fluorescent lights
and fluorescent tubes.
Expanded Electronic Equipment Collection
Computer Monitors, Central Processing Units (CPU's), Modems, CRT's, Terminals,
Laptops, Keyboards, Mouses, Fax Machines, Printers, Scanners, Copiers,
Typewriters, TV's, VCR's, DVD Players, CD Players, Tape Players, Radios,
Stereo Equipment, Cables, Answering Machines, Telephones & Video Game
Systems.
Bins will also be available at the DCRRA location only to dispose of junk
mail, white paper, magazines, newspaper and commingled bottles & cans.
There is no fee charged and no registration needed for these bins.
Materials that will NOT be accepted:
Ammunition or explosives, appliances, asbestos products, latex driveway
sealer, motor oil, antifreeze, broken glass, building or construction
debris, tires, furniture, medical waste/medicines, propane or other flammable
gas cylinders, radioactive materials, scrap metal, metal drums or empty
containers, dehumidifiers, humidifiers, toasters, irons, electric heaters
and air conditioners.
Recommended Model Development Principals For Protection of Natural Resources
In the Hudson River Estuary Watershed
See Town of Clinton website
for Town of Clinton Recommended Model Development Principals (Requires
Adobe Reader) - Large File 1 MB This document, a product of the Town of
Clinton Site Planning Roundtable, is the result of a yearlong consensus
process initiated by the Wappinger Creek Watershed Intermunicipal Council.
See Town of Clinton website
for the Wappingers Recommended Model Development Principals (Requires
Adobe Reader) - Large File 2 MB
Bird Flu Info
For the latest information regarding Bird Flu, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
is an excellent source of information. It also states that it is safe
for bird watchers to watch and feed wild birds because the bird flu has
not been detected in North America. http://www.birds.cornell.edu/birdflu
Wetlands, Streams and Ponds
On the Cornell University - Department of Natural Resources website, this
link points to important areas of information describing the reasons why
wetlands, streams and ponds need to be protected and properly managed.
The water from these areas eventually refill the aquifers from which our
town residents get their drinking water. http://www.dnr.cornell.edu/ext/wetlands/index.htm
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Days
http://www.dcrra.org/suform.html
Directions to Site: DCRRA is on Route 9 South of the IBM Main Plant. Take
a right at Cappucino's and go straight toward Hudson River to DCRRA site
on right side.
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