Used Oil and Water-Based Paint Round-Up

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Participating Jurisdictions: Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, and Malibu

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WHO CAN COME?
The Roundup is open to all residents of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills, and Malibu.

WHAT TO BRING:
Motor oil, oil filters, anti-freeze, latex paint, car batteries. Waste from businesses will NOT be accepted.

WHAT NOT TO BRING:
Oil-based paint, stains, pool and garden chemicals, pesticides, fertilizers, unused pharmaceuticals, mercury thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, cleaning products

HOW TO PREPARE:
In general the limit is 15 gallons or 125 pounds per vehicle.  Do not mix products together.

 

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

Collect used oil, oil filters, anti-freeze, latex paint, and car batteries for FREE.  Maximum amount accepted is 15 gallons or 125 pounds total.

You must take your empty containers back with you.

Do not bring waste from business

Do not bring explosives, ammunition or radioactive materials!!

Keep waste in original containers.  Make sure they are not leaking.

Do not mix products together!

Collection will be cancelled in the event of rain.



RECYCLING LOCATIONS: 10AM - 2PM

Agoura Hills City Hall
30001 Ladyface Ct.
818-597-7300
1st Saturday of the following months: March, July, November

Calabasas City Hall
100 Civic Center Way
818-224-1600
2nd Saturday of the following months: January, March, May, July, September, November

Malibu City Hall
23825 Stuart Ranch Road
310-456-2489
3rd Saturday of the following months: February, April, June, August, October, December

WHAT IS A HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCT?

A product that exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:

CORROSIVE
Substance or vapor that can cause irreversible damage to the skin or other material.

FLAMMABLE
Substance that will easily ignite at almost any temperature.

REACTIVE
Substance that gives off toxic vapors or explodes when combined with air, water, or another product.
Substance that may poison, injure or cause death when eaten, inhaled or absorbed through the skin.

TOXIC
Substance that may poison, injure or cause death when eaten, inhaled or absorbed through the skin


HOW TO DISPOSE OF OTHER HAZARDOUS WASTE ITEMS

OIL-BASED PAINT, SOLVENTS, AND POOL & GARDEN CHEMICALS, CLEANING PRODUCTS, CFL, BATTERIES, MEDICAL SHARPS & E-WASTE  
The City of Calabasas offers a collection service for these household special materials to residents. Through this program, you can schedule a collection of these materials right from your home. Click here for more information.

PHARMACEUTICAL
No Drugs Down the Drain. Do not flush unused, unwanted, and expired medications down the toilet or put them in drains. The following locations accept pharmaceutical waste: S.A.F.E Centers  

WATER-BASED PAINT
California residents and businesses can now recycle leftover paint for free at local retail stores. For program details and locations, visit www.paintcare.org or call 855-724-6809.

TIRES
Calabasas Landfill: 5300 Lost Hills Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
Simi Valley Landfill: 2801 Madera Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065
Contact landfills for gate fees.

GASOLINE
County of Los Angeles accepts gasoline at their Mobile Household Hazardous Waste Collection. Click here for more information.

 

HOW TO REDUCE YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES AT HOME

PURCHASE
only what you need.  Natural food stores in your area may carry safer environmental friendly alternatives to commonly used hazardous products.

USE
only as directed and do not mix chemicals together.

DON’T
smell products to identify them.

STORE
in original containers in a cool dry place.

DISPOSE
of HHW where it was purchased or at a local round-up. Call 888-CLEANLA (888-253-2652) or check out www.ladpw.org/epd/hhw/schedule.cfm for schedule of round-ups.


SAFER SUBSTITUTES FOR SOME COMMON HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

For a number of safer substitutes for household products ranging from kitchen cleaners, pest repellants, garden care, to beauty products and automotive care, check out: http://ladpw.org/epd/hhw/alternative_recipes.pdf.