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Pairadocs 03-01-2023 02:23 PM

Battery Disposal
 
Need information on battery disposal. Live in Sumter Co. area of villages. For many years, villages held collection day for such items (batteries, chemicals, medications, etc.). Have not seen those fall and spring collections for some now now. Between those times, was always able to find a retail store (office supply/computer, HD, Lowe's,etc.) with battery, light bulb, etc. collection boxes. Now all options seem to have disappeared, and the collection of house hold batteries from flashlights, compute mouse, game controllers, on, and on, and on, has expanded to THREE boxes of used batteries, and a larger (12X20 ?) box with defunct batteries from various hand tools (edger, drill). Can not put anything like this in trash as ALL of our trash in now BURNED. Can not put any kind hairspray can, whipped cream, NO aerosol as they will explode and damage the incinerator. Called villages for information, lady gave location of a Sumter county facility that is quite a long drive from our home, and also added the hours are "inconsistent, so be sure to check before making the drive" (???) Anyone have better information ?

Arctic Fox 03-01-2023 03:13 PM

Found this on-line:

"Beginning today, consumers can look for RBRC battery collection boxes in Lowe's stores across the U.S. Lowe's will recycle all used portable rechargeable batteries commonly found in cordless electronics products such as: cordless power tools, cordless and cellular phones, two-way radios, laptop computers, electric ...Aug 9, 2022"

Have you tried Lowes recently?

Keefelane66 03-01-2023 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2193106)
Need information on battery disposal. Live in Sumter Co. area of villages. For many years, villages held collection day for such items (batteries, chemicals, medications, etc.). Have not seen those fall and spring collections for some now now. Between those times, was always able to find a retail store (office supply/computer, HD, Lowe's,etc.) with battery, light bulb, etc. collection boxes. Now all options seem to have disappeared, and the collection of house hold batteries from flashlights, compute mouse, game controllers, on, and on, and on, has expanded to THREE boxes of used batteries, and a larger (12X20 ?) box with defunct batteries from various hand tools (edger, drill). Can not put anything like this in trash as ALL of our trash in now BURNED. Can not put any kind hairspray can, whipped cream, NO aerosol as they will explode and damage the incinerator. Called villages for information, lady gave location of a Sumter county facility that is quite a long drive from our home, and also added the hours are "inconsistent, so be sure to check before making the drive" (???) Anyone have better information ?

Household Electronics & Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection - Amnesty Day

2023 Dates


April 1, 2023 - Sumter County Fairgrounds

August, 2023 (Date TBD) - Lake Okahumpka Park

November 4, 2023 - Sumter County Fairgrounds

JoMar 03-01-2023 07:04 PM

If you using non lithium you can put them in the trash and they will be burned. Those batteries are non recyclable.

Pairadocs 03-01-2023 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 2193114)
Found this on-line:

"Beginning today, consumers can look for RBRC battery collection boxes in Lowe's stores across the U.S. Lowe's will recycle all used portable rechargeable batteries commonly found in cordless electronics products such as: cordless power tools, cordless and cellular phones, two-way radios, laptop computers, electric ...Aug 9, 2022"

Have you tried Lowes recently?

Thank you thank you ! Now, need to find an answer for the other two boxes of regular, household AAA, AA, C's, D's from flashlights, etc.

Pairadocs 03-01-2023 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2193115)
Household Electronics & Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection - Amnesty Day

2023 Dates


April 1, 2023 - Sumter County Fairgrounds

August, 2023 (Date TBD) - Lake Okahumpka Park

November 4, 2023 - Sumter County Fairgrounds

Guessing sumter fairgrounds are in.... Leesburg perhaps ? Sure would be nice if they had made one date for the Villages, but at least someplace !

Pairadocs 03-01-2023 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2193216)
If you using non lithium you can put them in the trash and they will be burned. Those batteries are non recyclable.

Nope, no can do in our part of the villages near Laurel Manor. NO aerosol cans, NO batteries of any kind they said (remember, where we are the lead, the chemicals from all the plastics, etc. are ALL put into the air. Of course the air from the incineration is "scrubbed" (as they put it) first, and is PERFECTLY SAFE, no negative effects "down the road" thankfully. But still need to dispose of regular "energizers"... seems everything needs a battery. The 11 smoke/fire alarms, every 12 months ... to add to all the rest !

Keefelane66 03-02-2023 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2193263)
Guessing sumter fairgrounds are in.... Leesburg perhaps ? Sure would be nice if they had made one date for the Villages, but at least someplace !

Leesburg is in Lake County.
Date Tobe Detereming August, 2023 (Date TBD) - Lake Okahumpka Park off Rt44

photo1902 03-02-2023 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2193262)
Thank you thank you ! Now, need to find an answer for the other two boxes of regular, household AAA, AA, C's, D's from flashlights, etc.

Throw them in the trash.

Please cite the source from Covanta that says they can’t incinerate them at their plant.

From the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s website.

JoMar 03-02-2023 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2193264)
Nope, no can do in our part of the villages near Laurel Manor. NO aerosol cans, NO batteries of any kind they said (remember, where we are the lead, the chemicals from all the plastics, etc. are ALL put into the air. Of course the air from the incineration is "scrubbed" (as they put it) first, and is PERFECTLY SAFE, no negative effects "down the road" thankfully. But still need to dispose of regular "energizers"... seems everything needs a battery. The 11 smoke/fire alarms, every 12 months ... to add to all the rest !

Seems we have different rules.....single use batteries can go into the trash, rechargeable and lithium cannot. Direction from the recycle center, home depot, the trash guys all agree.

photo1902 03-02-2023 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2193633)
Seems we have different rules.....single use batteries can go into the trash, rechargeable and lithium cannot. Direction from the recycle center, home depot, the trash guys all agree.

It’s quite simple. The Laurel Manor area is in a district serviced by Jacobs.

“Village Community Development Districts 1-11 located in Sumter County, Marion County & The Villages of Fruitland Park:

Effective December 27, 2012 The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District (NSCUDD) became the provider of the solid waste sanitation services for the Marion and Sumter County portion of The Villages located in VCDD Nos. 1 thorough 10 when it purchased Sumter Sanitation. Sumter Sanitation also provides services to VCDD No. 11 in Lake County. The Sumter Sanitation services are contracted through CH2M HILL/Jacobs.

Beginning October 1, 2020, all solid waste and yard waste in the Village Community Development Districts 1-11, located in Sumter County, Marion County and The Villages of Fruitland Park, will be collected and transported by Jacobs to the Covanta Lake II, Inc. Energy from Waste (EfW) facility in Okahumpka.”

Pairadocs 03-02-2023 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 2193293)
Throw them in the trash.

Please cite the source from Covanta that says they can’t incinerate them at their plant.

From the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s website.

So sorry, when I called the number of Covanta, I just thanked the lady who filled me in, but did not (even think) to ask her name. Didn't think I'd need it actually, since I was not complaining about anything, just asking about where we CAN dispose of aerosol cans, batteries, etc. etc. That was it, so can't tell you.

wawriwwawriw 03-03-2023 06:04 AM

Trash can. Hard even for me to accept BUT when I last took them to Sumter County collection day, that is what I was told.

MDFlyer 03-03-2023 06:38 AM

How about car batteries? Where can we take them in Sumter Co?

photo1902 03-03-2023 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MDFlyer (Post 2193697)
How about car batteries? Where can we take them in Sumter Co?

Autozone, Advance and O’Reilly’s are car parts stores that accept old car batteries. Some will even give you a $10 credit to use in the store.


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