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illicit discharge hotline




HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS
WASTE

Waste Drop Off

Location: 1300 Keating Rd. Muskegon, 49442

Date/Time: 2nd and 4th Friday of each month (May-October)  1:00-2:30 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Hazardous Household Drop-Off List

    Alkaline Batteries (no car batteries)                   Spray Paint (No Latex paints)

    Flammable fuels (gas, kerosene, diesel)             Motor Oil & antifreeze

    Pesticides & Herbicides                                    Mercury (thermometers etc.)

    Questions about Acceptable Items? Contact Greg Leverence (Solid Waste Supervisor)

                                                        (231) 724-6001   

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Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off-(Acceptable Items & Map)

Solid Waste Directory (Muskegon County 2007)

View Muskegon's List of Acceptable items for Recycling

View Muskegon's 2006 Recycling Schedule

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Conservation

Formed in 1938, the Muskegon Conservation District remains an active participant in conservation of natural resources

 

 

Preservation

The District works to integrate sustainability into forest management and preserve 957 acres in Muskegon County for public use

 

 

Restoration

Local volunteers help control exotic species and restore urban environments at the Muskegon Lake Nature Preserve

 

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    The mission of the Muskegon Conservation District is serving, educating, and empowering our community 
    for natural resource protection
by providing site-specific technical assistance and information to landowners in
    all aspects of natural resource management.

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