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Disposal | How to Transport Fuel to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility Accepted Fuel Containers | We accept fuel contained in pourable containers designed to hold flammable liquid. Pourable containers have a spout or nozzle that allow us to easily and safely pour the fuel. We will empty and return pourable containers 6-gallons or smaller, but we cannot return pourable containers larger than 6-gallons. These are too heavy to safely pour into our fuel tanks. Accepted fuel container examples: |
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Accepted Large Fuel Containers | Ask us before bringing them. We accept some types of large fuel containers, depending on their condition. Submit a photo of your container using the large load appointment form, or call Kitsap1 at 360.337.5777 to inquire. |
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Not Accepted Containers | Empty fuel containers are not accepted. These go in your garbage. Let them air dry and then remove the lid so your waste collector can see that it is empty. Fuel tanks are not accepted. Transfer fuel into an accepted container before you come to the facility. You cannot pour fluid from one container into another at our facility. Examples of containers we cannot accept: |
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Have a Large Load? Appointment Required | Submit an appointment form or call Kitsap1 at 360.337.5777 to make a free hazardous waste disposal appointment for: - More than 50 containers.
- Containers larger than 5 gallons.
- Loads over 50 gallons total.
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Kitsap County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility | 5551 SW Imperial Way Bremerton, WA 98312 | |
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Rethink | Don't fill your gas cans to the top. This makes it difficult to pour and can result in gas leaks inside your vehicle while you're transporting it to the facility. |
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