Solid Waste
Yard Waste means vegetative matter resulting from landscaping maintenance, including accumulation of lawn, grass, shrubbery cuttings or clippings and dry leaf rakings, palm fronds, small tree branches (which shall not exceed six (6) feet in length and four (4) inches in diameter), bushes or shrubs, green leaf cuttings, fruits, or other matter usually created as refuse in the care of lawns and yards, except large branches, trees, or bulky or non-containerized material not susceptible to normal loading and collection in loader packer type sanitation equipment used for regular collections from domestic households. Yard waste does not include treated wood or any form of matter or debris resulting from tree removal, land clearing, land development, building demolition, home improvement, or waste generated by tree surgeons. Additionally, yard waste does not include debris generated by landscapers or lawn maintenance services when removed from the origination site and placed on another property for pick-up by FRANCHISEE. Yard waste must be placed curbside in front of the residence away from mailboxes, telephone poles, cars and other objects that will interfere with collection and will not be collected from vacant lots. Waste Management Yard Waste Tips
Bulk Waste shall mean any waste that requires additional management due to its bulk or weight and shall include, household furniture, treated lumber, electronics, bicycles, push-type lawn mowers with all oil and gas drained, automotive tires [excluding tires with rims; tires from commercial vehicles, heavy equipment, or industrial vehicles are prohibited; tires shall not exceed twenty (20) inches in diameter and are limited to four (4) per collection] and white goods. Bulk waste does not include any form of matter or debris resulting from tree removal, land clearing, land development, or special waste as defined herein. With the exception of individual items of household furniture and white goods, such service is limited to four (4) cubic yards per pickup.
Wright Yard Waste Facility (Formerly Wright Landfill) located at the corner of North Beal Extension and Percy Coleman Road, only accepts vegetative debris, wood pallets, wooden crates, small amounts of untreated lumber.
Monday-Friday: 7:00 am-3:00 pm
Saturday: 7:00am-Noon
- We limit tree trimmings accepted there to 14 inches in diameter or less and no longer than 10-12 feet
- TREATED LUMBER - Can NOT be mixed in with other trash. It can be left on the tipping floor.
- NO PLASTIC BAGS, TARPS, PLASTIC FILM of ANY TYPE
- NO METAL, LAWN CHAIRS of ANY TYPE
- NO CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS (C&D)
- NO STUMPS, ROOT BALLS
Baker Landfill and North Transfer Station accepts the following:
Monday- Friday: 6:00am- 5:00 pm, last truck accepted at 4:45pm
Saturday: 6:00am- 12 Noon, last truck accepted at 11:45am
- Class 1 garbage (NO Hazardous Waste, Explosives, Ammunition, Radioactive, or Contaminated Soil)
- Electronics (Separate drop-off)
- White Goods [appliances] (Separate drop-off)
- Recyclables (Separate drop-off)
- Waste Tires (Separate drop-off)
- Yard Trash [vegetative debris, wood pallets, wooden crates, small amounts of untreated lumber.
- We limit trees trimmings accepted there to 14 inches in diameter or less and no longer than 10-12 feet
- TREATED LUMBER - Can NOT be mixed in with other trash. It can be left on tipping floor.
- NO PLASTIC BAGS, TARPS, PLASTIC FILM of ANY TYPE
- NO METAL, LAWN CHAIRS of ANY TYPE
- NO CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS (C&D)
- NO STUMPS, ROOT BALLS
- NO LANDCLEARING DEBRIS
These franchised areas are under an exclusive service contract with Waste Management to collect residential garbage, recyclables, bulk and yard waste. In addition to Areas 1-5, the Non-Exclusive Franchise North area is specified.
Both residential and commercial waste services are available from a variety of county-approved service providers.
Municipalities have their own franchise area for both residential and commercial waste collection. Commercial waste collection is covered under a non-exclusive commercial franchise Countywide. Services offered through these county-approved vendors vary.
Please contact your church or a nonprofit organization to see if your bulk waste items could be picked up and used by others - Remember to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
Other places to check (please call or check their website for information).
Arena Landfill & Sand (C&D) | (850) 682-5858 |
Okaloosa County South Transfer Station | (850) 244-7642 |
Crestview Landfill LLC (C&D) | (850) 375-6771 |
Household Hazardous Waste
In an effort to divert hazardous waste from local landfills and dispose of these items responsibly through recycling and reuse, Okaloosa County accepts a variety of household hazardous wastes. This includes, but is not limited to: paints, pesticides, used oil, oil filters, pool chemicals, batteries, gas, solvents, paint products, tar, automotive chemicals, fluorescent bulbs, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, computer monitors, etc., and is free of charge to residential customers.
FREE Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off
In Fort Walton Beach (south), 80 Ready Ave: FREE Drop-off for local residents every Tuesday thru Saturday from 8am - 3pm, no appointment necessary. For information call 850-301-2013. | In Crestview, (north county) 1759 S. Ferdon Blvd.: Hazardous waste can be dropped off Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 4 PM, for information call 850-301-2013. |
NOTE: HOLIDAY CLOSURES; CALL TO CONFIRM
Health & Safety Information on Household Hazardous Products:
What's under your kitchen sink, in your garage, in your bathroom, and on the shelves in your laundry room? Do these household products pose a potential health risk to you and your family?
Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home:
http://www.epa.gov/lead/pubs/leadpdfe.pdf
Here's what we do with the hazardous waste we collect from Okaloosa County households.
Car Batteries:
Used batteries are sold to a battery warehouse where both lead and plastic batteries are reclaimed.
Rechargeable Batteries:
We can help you recycle your portable rechargeable batteries as part of Okaloosa County's hazardous waste program. These batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, digital cameras, and remote-controlled toys. RBRC recycles the following battery chemistries: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and Small Sealed Lead* (Pb). For more information on battery recycling log on to www.rbrc.org.
Computer Components:
Computer equipment, particularly, old monitors have been declared a hazardous waste by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. For a link to EPA's "Plug-In To eCycling" Click Here.
Mobile Phone Recycling:
Mobile phones are recycled along with electronics or through a mobile phone recycling company.
Fluorescent Tubes:
Fluorescent tubes and other mercury-containing devices are accepted in an effort to minimize mercury contamination to the environment. These materials are recycled and or reclaimed through state-of-the-art technology. For more information log onto the following website, http://www.informinc.org/fact_P3fluorescentlamps.php.
Latex Paint:
Latex paint is given away or disposed of through solidification and landfilled.
Oil Based Paint:
This type of paint is a little more complex and needs some special handling. It is poured into 55-gallon drums and sent to a company that blends the flammable oil-based paint with other liquid fuels. Then it is disposed of by burning in specially designed boilers.
Pool Chemicals and Pesticides:
Again we take special precautions with these chemicals. We pack them in 55-gallon drums in their original containers and fill the air spaces with styrofoam balls. These "lab-paks" are sent to special hazardous waste incinerators for disposal. Many of the chemicals are given away. Certain acids/bases are neutralized on-site and sent to the county's Water and Sewer Treatment Plant.
Used Oil, Fuel and Antifreeze:
Old oil, gas and diesel is also burned as a secondary fuel in specially designed boilers. Old antifreeze is neutralized through a special process and sent to a wastewater treatment facility.
County residents can dispose of waste tires, free of charge, at either the South Okaloosa County Transfer Station in Fort Walton Beach or the Baker Landfill. White goods (appliances) also are accepted for free disposal at the South Okaloosa County Transfer Station and the Baker Landfill. Listed below are the hours of operation for both sites.
South Okaloosa County Transfer Station:
Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 5:00pm, last truck accepted at 4:45pm
Saturday, 6:00am - 12 noon, last truck accepted at 11:45am
Baker Transfer Station:
Monday - Friday, 6:00am - 5:00pm, last truck accepted at 4:45pm
Saturday - 6:00am - 12 Noon, last truck accepted at 11:45am
For further information, call 689-5772 or 651-7394.
What do I do with special waste?
Waste Tires
Waste tires can be disposed of FREE at the South Okaloosa County Transfer Station and the Baker Landfill. This applies only to local households, not businesses. Tire sizes are limited to passenger car and light truck tires. Quantities limited - 5 tires per household/month.
Appliances (White Goods)
Appliances (white goods) are collected FREE at the following locations:
South Okaloosa County Transfer Station, 630 Transit Way, FWB
Baker Landfill, 1415 Charlie Day Rd., Baker
Quantities limited - 5 appliances/customer per month.
Rubble (Construction Debris)
Construction and demolition debris can be disposed of in special landfills. A fee is charged at the gate. Call 682-0911 or 682-6611.
Used Oil
Used oil is collected FREE from local residents at the following locations; please call for collection times:
- Okaloosa County Recycling Office (850) 689-5772 or 651-7394
- Okaloosa County Environmental Services (850) 651-7394
- City of Niceville (residents only) (850) 729-4064
- Super Lube (850) 689-1455
- Webb's Transmissions (850) 862-1824
- Time Saver Oil & Lube (850) 837-9785
- Penzoil, 1198 John Sims Pkwy (850) 729-3333