Address: 5584 La Ribera St, Livermore, CA 94550, USA
Phone: +18006066606
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AM–2:30PM
Friday: 9AM–2:30PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Guamby Guambelle
Reservations and Covid 19 precautions required to drive up and dispose of household items. But it's free and easy! Just take proof of residence and your driver's license with you, as they require that also. Friendly and fast staff too!
Last one before I go
This is a great service the city provides its residents. Very convenient location in town and also the process for disposal couldn't be easier - you don't even need to leave your vehicle.
Mark Saake
Super easy and quick way to safely dispose of your household items. Make sure to download the drop-off form before showing up to speed up the process
Polair “deejxue” Eiyeman
Working here on a temp basis. Facility is very clean and everyone I work with is very helpful and friendly to the people coming in. Remember to stay in your car and the help will get all your hazardous and e-waste out of your vehicle.
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July 2020 The Alameda County HHW facilities in Oakland, Livermore, and Hayward have reopened by appointment. Go to www.stopwaste.org/hhw to make schedule your appointment online. The Fremont facility does not need an appointment. Stay in your vehicle. It is state law and part of our COVID-19 protection plan. Items must be in an unlocked trunk or back cargo space. Staff will not open passenger doors or enter vehicle cabin. Face masks are mandatory. The driver and all passengers must wear a mask during HHW drop-off. Have your driver's license ready. We will scan your license to verify Alameda County residency.
Facility Staff unload all hazardous waste from your vehicle when you are directed to pull through, including electronic waste and televisions.
Yes, Electronic waste can be recycled at all Alameda County Hazardous Waste facilities. Televisions: tubes, flat screens, plasmas, or projectors; Computers, monitors, keyboards, mice, and computer peripherals For more information: http://www.stopwaste.org/recycling/residents/household-hazardous-waste/electronics
Yes. Microwaves from residents are accepted for safe disposal at no cost.
Residents don't need to fill out a form to drop off household hazardous waste at the facilities. Just make an appointment online at www.stopwaste.org/hhw. When you arrive at the facility they will scan your driver's license to verify that you live in Alameda County and then unload your waste.
Oxygen tanks are not accepted at the HHW Facilities. Please look for a sticker to identify where the cylinder was rented or purchased from for return, often medical supply companies.
Yes, old fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and other unwanted old yard or garden chemicals. Consider using up or giving houseplant fertilizers to friends or neighbors to use if moving.
No. Return these to the service they were rented or purchased from.
Yes, drop-off is now by appointment. Go to www.stopwaste.org/hhw to schedule one. Small Business hours for the Fee-Based Drop-in Program that only accepts: latex paint, aerosol cans, fluorescent lamps, and household batteries are certain Wednesdays from 9-12. To find the dates and details go to: http://www.stopwaste.org/at-work/business-hazardous-waste/hazardous-waste-drop-in-program-for-businesses
Empty helium tanks are accepted at the HHW Facilities.
Yes. Old household fire extinguishers are accepted from residents.
Yes, we accept partially filled paint cans. Visit our website for more information about paints: http://www.stopwaste.org/at-home/household-hazardous-waste/common-hazardous-materials/paints.
We do take propane tanks that are 5 gallons or less in volume.
Yes, including large screens and other ewaste: Televisions: tubes, flat screens, plasmas, or projectors Computers, monitors, keyboards, mice, and computer peripherals
Search www.RESource.StopWaste.org for "tires" or "auto parts" or "furniture" for results in Alameda County, Contra Costa County, and Palo Alto. Contact your hauler if they accept rugs and tires for Bulky Pick-up. Most auto shops collect tires and rims for recycling for a small fee.
This is proper disposal, not a donation to a 501C3 non-profit.
Livermore HHW Facility Hours (for Alameda County residents) As of July 2020 Schedule: Due to COVID, appointment-based drop-off only. Go to www.stopwaste.org/hhw to schedule online appointment
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