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What residential material is not allowed for disposal at the Harford Waste Disposal Center?

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What residential material is not allowed for disposal at the Harford Waste Disposal Center?

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The Harford Waste Disposal Center does not accept the following items: • Liquid Waste, • Friable Asbestos, • Chemicals and chemical constituents in containers with volumes which are greater than that typically found in retail stores catering to the homeowner (including solvents and degreasers, oil based paint, thinners, herbicides, pesticides); • poisons; • acids or caustic liquids, • explosives or ordinance; • hot ashes; • radioactive substances; • vehicles (including automobiles, RV’s, trucks, motorcycles; • drums unless emptied and flattened; • compressed gas cylinders (other than refillable 20-pound propane cylinders); • septage; • logs and stumps; • soil or stone; and • construction and demolition debris exceeding 25% of the volume of the vehicle.

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