Nov 13, 2009
Metro Charged with Hazardous Waste Dumping
Photo by yakfur You think WMATA employees are ready for 2009 to be over already? Adding to the list of big-time trouble its already had this year, the transit agency has just been criminally charged with dumping hazardous waste into the sewer system at New Carrollton and Branch Avenue in 2003, the Washington Post reports. This sort of case is almost unheard of. The criminal claim against the quasi-public agency is extremely unusual, and…
May 01, 2008
More Hazardous Waste/E-Cycling Events Scheduled
After last weekend’s overwhelming turnout and ensuing traffic disaster at the city’s semi-annual Household Hazardous Waste and E-Cycling event at Carter Barron Amphitheatre, the D.C. Department of Public Works knew it had to hold these types of events more often. The department announced today that it will conduct an additional collection event this Saturday to accommodate those who did not get a chance to participate last weekend. “Last week’s event attracted more than twice…
Apr 24, 2008
Reminder: Hazardous Waste Collection on Saturday
We first told you about it last month, but here’s a reminder that this Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the city will be collecting household hazardous waste from residents at the Carter Barron Amphitheatre parking lot at 16th and Kennedy Streets NW. District residents only (Virginia and Maryland residents should check with their local governments to find out where they may take their hazardous waste) may drop-off hazardous waste for proper…
I’ve got an old printer in my house that doesn’t work, and won’t ever work again. It’s been sitting in the exact same spot for two years, collecting dust, as I’ve had no idea what to do with it. You can’t just throw those things in the garbage, they’re full of toxic something or other! Well a reminder posted by the D.C. Department of Public Works has prompted me to block off a chunk…