Open on the first and third Saturdays April through November, 8:00 a.m. to noon.
2015 dates are April 4 through November 21.
Note - Household Hazardous Waste Collection will NOT occur on Saturday, July 4, 2015. HHW will be closed to observe the Independence Day holiday.
Materials:
Haz-Waste
Aerosol Cans - Flammable
Aerosol Cans - Pesticides
Aerosols & Gas Cylinders - Other
Compressed Air Tanks
Cylinders - Freon
Cylinders - Propane
Propane Tank
Batteries - Automotive
Batteries - Commingled
Batteries - Lead-Acid
Batteries - Li-Ion
Batteries - Mercury
Batteries - Ni-Cad
Batteries - Ni-Mh
Batteries - Rechargeable
Batteries - Rechargeable (non-NiCad)
Acids
Adhesives
Antifreeze
Asbestos
Brake Fluid
Caustics
Degreasers
Elemental Mercury
Farmers Oil Tank
Fertilizers
Freon
Fungicides
Gasoline and Unwanted Fuels
HHW (Household Hazardous Waste)
Herbicides
Household Cleaners
Insecticides
Light Bulbs - Mercury Containing
Mercury Containing Items
Mercury Containing Thermostat
Mercury Thermometer
Motor Oil
Oil Gasoline Mixture
Oxidizers
Paint - Latex
Paint - Oil Based
Paint Thinners
Pesticides
Photographic Chemicals
Pool Chemicals
Solvents
Transmission Fluid
Used Oil
Used Oil Filters
Used Oil Products
Fluorescent Bulbs
Light Bulbs - Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL)
Light Bulbs - Other
Medications
Description:
Open on the first and third Saturdays April through November, 8:00 am to noon.
Expanded listing for:
Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection Center
Hours of Operation
Wed
9:00am
4:00pm
Sat
9:00am
12:00pm
Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection Center is open every Wednesday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and the FIRST Saturday of every month 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Materials:
E-Scrap
Haz-Waste
CPU
CRT Monitors
Cable / Satellite Receivers
Camcorder
Camera
Capacitor
Cell Phones
Compact Discs (CDs) / DVDs
Computer - Commingled Equipment
Computer - Floppy Disks
Computer - Hard Drives
Computers (desktop & laptop)
DVD Player
Digital Convertor Boxes
Digital Music Player (e.g. iPod)
Digital Video Recorder
Electronics - Commingled
Fax Machine
Fuses
Handheld Video Game Consoles
Hearing Aids
LCD Monitors
Office Machines
Power Tools
Printers
Scanners
Small Scale Servers
Speaker
Stereo
Telephone
Televisions (CRT)
Televisions (TV)
Typewriter
VCR Players
Video Game Consoles
Video Tapes
Aerosol Cans - Flammable
Aerosol Cans - Pesticides
Aerosols & Gas Cylinders - Other
Compressed Air Tanks
Cylinders - Freon
Cylinders - Propane
Fire Extinguishers
Propane Tank
Acids
Adhesives
Antifreeze
Brake Fluid
Caustics
Degreasers
Driveway Sealer
Fertilizers
Freon
Fungicides
Gasoline and Unwanted Fuels
HHW (Household Hazardous Waste)
Herbicides
Household Cleaners
Insect Repellant
Insecticides
Kerosene
Motor Oil
Oil Gasoline Mixture
Oxidizers
Paint - Oil Based
Paint Thinners
Pesticides
Photographic Chemicals
Pool Chemicals
Rubbing Alcohol
Rust Remover
Shoe Polish
Solvents
Transmission Fluid
Used Oil
Used Oil Filters
Used Oil Products
Varnish
Windshield Washer Fluid
Wood Preservative
Fluorescent Bulbs
Light Bulbs - Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL)
Description:
The formation of regional planning commissions was made possible though the Regional Planning and Community Development Act of 1966. The founding legislation was drafted to assist local units of governments in addressing issues on a regional basis.
The Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments was organized in 1968 following the passage of Chapter 251 RsMO by the General Assembly in 1968. For over thirty (30) years, the Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments has been providing services to local units of governments. The region encompasses the counties of Audrain, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, Randolph and Shelby and the communities that lie within these counties.
The Council is governed by an executive board, which is comprised of two representatives from each county. The executive board’s primary purpose is to set policies for the operation of the Council and the development of the region. The Executive Board of the Council, which meets on a quarterly basis, consists of nineteen (19) members made up of locally elected officials and members at large.
The Council provides a variety of professional services for communities and counties within the region. Our interests are as varied as our communities’ needs. Whether it is securing funds for tree planting or attracting new industries, the Council has been called upon to demonstrate its commitment and desire to enrich the Mark Twain Region.
The Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments continually strives to provide a wide range of professional services to its member governments and to address important issues that impact the quality of life of the residents within the region. Regional cooperation is not always easy, but when a group of communities have a common problem to solve or a common opportunity to create, the advantages of regional cooperation are endless.
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