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Transfer Stations - Facilities - King County Solid Waste Division
Seattle city limits. For information about the City of Seattle disposal and recycling stations, please call City of Seattle Public Utilities at 206-684-3000 or visit the Seattle Public Utilities Web site (external link). King County Transfer Stations Name Location Hours Algona 35315 W Valley Hwy Algona, WA Mon-Fri: 6:15am - 5pm ...
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CDL Recycling & Disposal Stations - Facilities - King County Solid Waste Division
Waste DNRP > SWD > Facilities > CDL Recycling & Disposal Stations Facilities King County Transfer Stations City of Seattle Transfer Stations Bow Lake Renovation Project Houghton Transfer Station Safety and Mitigation Project CDL Diversion/ ... and to find your nearest CDL facility, download a copy of SWD's Construction Recycling Directory (PDF, 1,007 K) or visit the What do I do with…? Web site. King ...
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Environment Probe
Magna Carta, the Great Charter of Liberties, signed in 1215, that forbade the king's agents to take a man's timber or horses without his agreement, and provided ... held property. One landowners' association called the designation "expropriation by stealth and deception" an arbitrary transfer of control from private property owners to the state without consent or compensation.(19) The ...
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Mercury In King County: Releases
An estimated 1,000 pounds of mercury are released into the environment each year by King County residents and businesses (estimates range from 550 – 1,900 pounds) according to "Mercury in ... 'non-point' sources like crematoria, auto shredders, dental offices and transfer stations. The Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County is taking steps to reduce mercury in products, to collect ...
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Mercury In King County: Regulations
HazWaste Mercury General Information Regulations Regulations It is illegal for King County businesses and residents to dispose of mercury-containing products in the garbage or at transfer stations. King County The King County Solid Waste Division Waste Acceptance Rule prohibits the disposal of mercury products at King County Solid Waste facilities. This rule applies to households and businesses ...
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