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illustration: special waste site Self-Help Special Waste Drop-Off Sites

New York City residents may bring the following materials to the NYC Department of Sanitation Special Waste Collection Centers:

items accepted
locations
collection schedule
drop-off instructions

ALSO SEE take it back nyc! for both mandatory and voluntary manufacturer and retailer take-back programs that deal with some of the products listed below.


Items Accepted

batteries: automotive*
batteries: household*
motor oil (up to 10 qts per visit)*
motor oil filters (up to 2 filters per visit)
transmission fluid (up to 5 qts per visit)*
fluorescent tubes & bulbs (tubes up to 4 feet in length)**
latex paint (up to 5 gallons per visit)
mercury thermometers and thermostats (up to 2 per visit)**
passenger car tires (up to 4 per visit)*

* Note: Residents also can return used auto batteries, motor oil, transmission fluid, car tires, and rechargeable batteries to retailers that sell them.

** Note: Some retailers will voluntarily accept compact fluorescent bulbs and mercury thermostats for recycling.

Each household may visit a Special Waste Drop-off Site up to six times per year. (Please note Drop-off Instructions below.) NYC residents must show a valid New York State driver’s license and a vehicle registration with NYC address. If arriving without a vehicle, NYC residents can provide a picture ID and proof of residency, such as a utility or telephone bill that contains their name and NYC address.

This site is solely for non-commercial New York City residential materials. Materials may not be from a business, industrial, fee for service, or profit-making activity. Drivers with commercial license plates will not be allowed to enter the collection area.

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Locations

There is a Special Waste Drop-off Site in every borough, at the following locations:

  • BRONX: Hunts Point at Farragut Street and East River.
  • BROOKLYN: Bay 41st Street and Gravesend Bay, south of the Belt Parkway (adjacent to the DSNY Brooklyn 11 garage).
  • QUEENS: College Point at 30th Avenue, between 120th and 122nd Streets.
  • STATEN ISLAND: Foot of Muldoon Avenue off the West Shore Expressway (440) adjacent to the DSNY Staten Island 3 garage.
  • MANHATTAN: DSNY garage at 605 West 30th Street, between 11th & 12th Avenue.

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Collection Schedule

Sites are open Saturdays* from 10 AM to 5 PM, except for the last week of each month, when they are open Fridays instead.

2010 Special Waste Schedule

 Month  Saturday Schedule  Friday Schedule
 January 2010  January 2, 9, 16, 23  January 29
 February 2010  February 6, 13, 20  February 26
 March 2010  March 6, 13, 20  March 26
 April 2010  April 3, 10, 17  April 23
 May 2010  May 1, 8, 15, 22  May 28
 June 2010  June 5, 12, 19  June 25
 July 2010  July 3, 10, 17, 24  July 30
 August 2010  August 7, 14, 21  August 27
 September 2010  September 4, 11, 18  September 24
 October 2010  October 2, 9, 16, 23  October 29
 November 2010  November 6, 13, 20  November 26
 December 2010  December 4, 11  December 17
*Please note: Special Waste sites will not be open April 30, December 24, 25 and 31.

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Drop-off Instructions

The Special Waste Drop-off Sites operate on a “do-it-yourself” basis. Upon arrival at a site, residents must check in with the Department Supervisor, who will take down the person’s name, address, vehicle registration, and the Special Waste to be dropped off.

Department personnel will then instruct residents to empty their Special Wastes into labeled storage containers. After emptying their Special Wastes, residents are expected to deposit their empty paint cans, corrugated cardboard, and any trash into designated containers for proper recycling and/or disposal.

The Department suggests that residents using the Special Waste Drop-Off Sites dress accordingly. For example, sturdy shoes, casual clothing, work gloves, and safety glasses are recommended. If dropping off paint, please bring something to open paint cans, such as a screw driver.


For more information about the Household Special Waste Drop-off program, call the New York City Citizen Service Center at 311.

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