Example Rates Camano Dropbox Other Disposal Resources YARD CONST/ OVER- Service & Curbside : POUNDS MSW* WASTE DEMO* SIZED* & Recycle Park Inc. 800-592-9995 Island County Public Works, 20 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 Metals & Non-Refrigerating Appliances: 40 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 Solid Waste Division Skagit River Steel & Recycling 800-869-7097 60 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 75 E Camano Hill Road JK Eastbury Salvage, Marysville 360-659-1540 80 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 100 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 Camano Island, WA 98282 Tires:

120 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 Larry’s Auto & Truck Parts, Burlington 360-757-7444 140 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 $13.25 Open Daily, 9:30am - 5 : 0 0 p m

160 $13.25 $13.25 $13.50 $14.25 Yard Waste: For holiday closures & additional 180 $14.50 $13.25 $15.25 $16.00 Lenz Enterprises, Stanwood 360-629-2933 information visit our website at: 200 $16.00 $13.25 $17.00 $17.75 www.islandcountywa.gov/ 220 $17.75 $13.25 $18.75 $19.50 PublicWorks/SolidWaste Appliances: Include washers, dryers, metal dishwashers, water heaters, freezers, refrigerators, 240 $19.25 $13.25 $20.50 $21.25 air conditioners, wine and water coolers. 260 $21.00 $13.25 $22.00 $23.00 280 $22.50 $13.25 $23.75 $24.75 R at es Construction/Demolition/Bulky: Includes wood/lumber, wood shingles, windows, 300 $24.00 $14.25 $25.50 $26.50 Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) $155.00/ton insulation, carpet, carpet pad, toilets, tubs, cabinets, and bulky items such as furniture. 320 $25.75 $15.25 $27.25 $28.25 Yard/Garden Debris $95.00/ton 340 $27.25 $16.25 $29.00 $30.00 E-cycle: Televisions, computers, monitors, laptops, tablets & eReaders are accepted for free. Construction/Demo/Bulky $164.00/ton 360 $29.00 $17.00 $30.50 $31.75 Hazardous Waste, Business: Accepted by appointment only, please call 360-679-7386. 380 $30.50 $18.00 $32.25 $33.50 Oversized, Hard to Handle $170.60/ton 400 $32.00 $19.00 $34.00 $35.25 Appliances $22.58/each Hazardous Waste, Household: Household hazardous waste is accepted free of charge. Includes: Batteries, motor oil, antifreeze, gasoline, oil-based paints, fertilizers, pesticides, acids, ba- 420 $33.75 $20.00 $35.75 $37.00 Tires, passenger/light truck $7.53/each 440 $35.25 $21.00 $37.50 $39.00 ses, fluorescent bulbs, lead, PBC ballasts, propane tanks, mercury devices, etc., Notify an attendant Tires, tractor $155.00/ton 460 $37.00 $21.75 $39.00 $40.75 if you have household hazardous waste. 480 $38.50 $22.75 $40.75 $42.50 Minimum Charge $13.25 Latex/Acrylic Paint: Latex/acrylic paint is accepted as household garbage when thickened 500 $40.25 $23.75 $42.50 $44.25 for weighed material, includes refuse tax to a non-pourable consistency. Notify the site attendant if you have any paint. 1000 $80.25 $47.50 $85.00 $88.25 Accepted Recyclables - 0 - 2000 $160.50 $95.00 $170.00 $176.75 Household Hazardous Waste - 0 - Municipal Solid Waste (MSW): Regular household garbage, includes scrap sheet rock * Includes refuse tax Business Hazardous Waste FEE and 3-tab shingles. Unsecured Load Fee $5.00/$10.00 Oversized, Hard to Handle: Items that are over 6 feet such as mattresses, lumber, Contact Us Refuse (Solid Waste) Tax 3.6% couches, trailers, boats, etc. Call 360-387-9696 in advance to arrange disposal of trailers or boats. Camano Dropbox & Recycle Park 360-387-9696 Recycling, Hazardous Waste 360-679-7386 Rates are rounded to the nearest .25¢ Yard/Garden Debris: Includes grass clippings, brush, and trees branches. No dirt or rock.

Solid Waste Accounting 360-679-7340 Tonnage rates are pro-rated Solid Waste Manager 360-679-7338 Acceptance of waste is dependent on space available We accept MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, VISA, September 2021 AMERICAN EXPRESS, or CASH This facility is for Island County residents only Sorry No Checks Stanwood residents use Snohomish County's Transfer Station in Arlington

Secure your Load For Safer Roads.... It ’ s t h e L aw ! Recycling

PAPER: Cardboard (flattened), , What is an unsecured newspaper, office , cards, calendars, Netting, straps, rope, and bungee cord can be used phonebooks, paperback books, wrapping pa- to tie each large item to the vehicle. Since there is load? per, magazines, mail, stationary, , nothing in the load that can blow out, a cover is An unsecured load is anything in transit that has boxboard, packing paper, paper egg car- not needed. not been fastened or attached to the vehicle. tons, formed paper packaging, clean napkins, Tarps, rope, straps, netting, chains, and/or clean paper towels, frozen food , poly- bars may be used to prevent any part of the coated gable top and aseptic/tetra load or the covering from becoming loose, de- pak cartons. Garbage cans are secured to the truck with a strap. tached, or leaving the vehicle while it is moving. NO: Food or other contaminates, shredded are secured with bungee cords. paper, disposable diapers, paper plates, How to secure your load waxed cardboard, paper cups, tissue paper, foil wrapping paper, ribbons or bows.  Tie down. Use rope, bungee cords, netting or straps. Tie larger items directly to your vehicle. PLASTIC: #1 and #2 in the shape of a , Tarp covers the entire load and is secured with  Lighter goes lower. Put lighter items at the , or . Rinse and remove caps/lids. cargo netting. bottom of the load, and weigh them down so NO: #3 thru #7 plastics, lids or caps, bags, they don’t blow out. , sheet or film plastic, deli/bakery

 Don’t overload. Keep material level with trays, plastic take-out , buckets, Examples Of Secured Loads truck bed or trailer if at all possible. plant pots, Rx pill , cups, plates, uten- sils, PVC pipe, clamshells, Styrofoam, packing Tie downs are missing. Debris can fall or fly out of  Double-check. Always double-check your peanuts, rigid plastic (molded plastic prod- moving vehicle. Load should be covered with tarp load. Ask yourself, “Would I feel safe driving ucts, toys, laundry baskets, lawn furniture, and cargo net. behind my vehicle? If the answer is, “No,” etc.), toxic product containers, Tupperware or then you need to do a better job of securing thermoform packaging. your load. Tie downs are inadequate. Top, sides and back of : Bottles & . Empty and rinse. load is not secure. Vehicle is overloaded. Load Facts NO: Lids or caps. NO ceramics, windows, should be secured with straps and/or cargo net. mirrors, drinking , Pyrex, ovenware,  Securing your load helps prevent roadside . light bulbs, vases, tempered glass or crystal.

 Penalties can range from a $228 citation all TIN & ALUMINUM: Cans only. Empty & the way to criminal charges if property dam- rinse. age or injuries result from the unsecured load NO: Food or other contaminates. No foil, Debris can fall or fly out. Load should be secured to (source WSP). foil trays, pouches (food & juice), or aerosol the trailer with rope, netting and/or straps. cans.

Inadequately Secured Island County Code 13.02A.095 RCW 46.61.655 Not sure? Ask us!