Date: December 13, 2024
The Household Hazardous Waste facility, located at 5551 SW Imperial Way, Bremerton, will be closed for repairs to the fire suppression system from Sunday, December 15, 2024, through Wednesday, January 15, 2025. The facility is expected to reopen on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
Products labeled with the words danger, caution, flammable, warning, toxic, poison, or combustible require special disposal to protect human health and the environment. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility accepts these items from Kitsap, Mason and Jefferson County households at no charge and from businesses by appointment.
Kitsap County will open a new hazardous waste collection facility in North Kitsap in 2025 or 2026. Visit our project page to learn more.
Alternative household hazardous waste disposal locations
Olympic View Transfer Station and the Recycling and Garbage Facilities, in Hansville, Olalla, and Silverdale collect the following hazardous household items free of charge:
- Antifreeze from personal vehicles (limit five gallons per day)
- Motor oil from personal vehicles (limit five gallons per day)
- Small household batteries (alkaline, button, rechargeable, lithium)
- Sharps from households (limit three containers per day). Follow packaging requirements carefully.
- Vehicle batteries (less than 50 pounds) – Not accepted at Olympic View Transfer Station
- CFL compact fluorescent bulbs (limit 10 per day) – Not accepted at Olympic View Transfer Station
- Fluorescent tubes (limit 10 per day) – Only accepted at Hansville Recycling and Garbage Facility
Kitsap County also has special collection sites for paint, mercury-containing lights, medications, and other items that require special handling. Search the Waste Wizard to find these locations.
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