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Use our map to locate us at 4916 Labounty Drive, Ferndale, WA 98248. Follow the signs to RDS. If you are bring recycle goods only, follow the ...
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We accept cash, checks*, and credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover). *A $30.00 fee applies to all NSF checks.
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No. We are open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm everyday including holidays.
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RDS is a recycling and disposal transfer station. We do not make "house calls." Our customers bring their materials to us by truck or car. For home ...
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We accept latex and water based paint for disposal as long as it is solidified. We cannot accept liquids, so you must allow your paint to dry out before bringing it ...
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We do accept lawn mowers as long as the oil and gas has been drained. We charge our metal rate of 2 cents per pound for lawn mowers.
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Car batteries are accepted for recycling at RDS. Our standard household garbage rates apply (5 cents per pound, $5.00 minimum charge). Please inform scalehouse staff when you come in if you ...
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Yes. Standard household garbage rates apply to microwaves (5 cents per pound, $5.00 minimum charge).
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Yes. Standard houshold rates apply to the disposal of mattresses (5 cents per pound, $5.00 minimum charge).
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No. Please call the Disposal of Toxics at 360-380-4640 for information on disposing of fluorescent light bulbs.
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Yes. We charge a $5.00 fee ($5.15 after tax) to recycle a propane tank. Propane tanks are taken to a propane company that can properly handle them so they may be ...
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The following electronics are accepted for recycling: televisions, computer monitors, computers, and laptops. We do not have a recycling program for any other electronics at this time, but they ...
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We charge a $35.00 fee for refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning units because they have freon in them. This fee covers the cost of having the freon removed.
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The garbage is taken to the Columbia Ridge Landfill owned by Waste Management in Arlington, Oregon.
