Hazardous Waste

What is Household Hazardous Waste?
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is any unwanted household product labeled as flammable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive. The most common products include aerosols, anti-freeze, asbestos, fertilizers, motor oil, paint supplies, photo chemicals, poisons, and solvents.
Citrus Heights residents and businesses that generate less than 220 pounds of hazardous waste can take their Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) to the Sacramento County North Area Recovery Station (NARS) HHW Facility at 4450 Roseville Rd, North Highlands CA, 95660.
Landscaping & Gardening Waste

What belongs in my Organic Waste Cart?
- Grass clippings
- Dead plants
- Sticks and branches (be sure that the branches are cut short enough for the lid to close on the cart)
- Leaves
What does not belong in my Organics Waste Cart?
- Fertilizer
- Pesticides
- Rocks or bricks
- Flower pots
- Dirt
- Plastic fencing
- Pet Waste
Pet Waste

Dog Poop Is Not Fertilizer
People often believe that leaving dog waste to decompose in the yard is good for the lawn, but the truth is that dog poop is toxic to grass. In addition, pet waste could carry bacteria and parasites that are harmful to other pets and humans. Be sure to pick up pet waste in a bag and dispose of it in the trash, NOT THE ORGANIC WASTE!