Garbage and Fee-based Recycling
Use the paid drop-off area for fee-based waste and sharps/needle disposal. Free electronics recycling must check in at the pay station first.
Payment
Visa, MasterCard, cash, check (with valid ID) or business account. Make checks payable to "KCPW" and include driver's license and phone number.
Driver is responsible for payment. Pay an Olympic View Transfer Station bill.
Maximum load length for residential drop off is 32' with tailgate down. There is no room for larger loads to safely turn around. Customers with dump trucks or trailers must bring and wear hard hat and high-visibility vest. Operated by Waste Management.
Recycling
Items accepted for free in the recycle yard include clothing, cardboard, scrap metal, and
mixed glass, cans, paper and plastics. Fee-based items (such as tires and appliances) and free electronics recycling must go through paid area.
Limited Household Hazardous Waste
Sharps Check in at the paid drop-off area with sharps. Residents are not charged a fee but must report to employee at the pay booth. Other hazardous items
ONLY Antifreeze, motor oil, cooking oil and small household batteries are accepted in the recycling yard. Nearby Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility accepts other items.
Fees and Accepted Items
Check in at the attendant's booth to dispose of the following items:
WA Solid Waste Collection Tax (3.6%) is added to solid waste disposal transactions. Tax does not apply to recycled waste.
Garbage/Solid Waste Loads weighing less than 640 pounds are charged the minimum fee | $118 per ton plus tax
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Bulky Wastes, including boats Bulky wastes are materials we cannot compact with our machines. Not all large materials are considered bulky wastes. Facility operators will determine the correct rate to apply. See
boat disposal instructions. | $220.19 per ton plus tax
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Needles / Sharps
Limit 3 containers per day.
Residents only. No businesses. Place in FDA-cleared sharps container, laundry detergent container, or 2-liter soda bottle. No other containers accepted.
Fill no more than 3/4 full.
Label container as "BIOHAZARD."
Label available at facility. | No charge
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Appliances
Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, water heaters, trash compactors.
See all recycling locations.
Must be empty.
No commercial appliances accepted. | $28 each |
E-Cycle (TV, computer, monitor, laptop, tablet, e-reader, portable DVD player recycling)
Limit 10 per day per person. See all recycling sites for these items. No other electronics accepted for recycling.
Find a recycling site for other electronics.
| No charge |
Tires Rims OK.
Tractor tires not accepted.
See all tire recycling locations. | $13 each for passenger tires (17" rim size or less) $15 each for commercial tires (18-22" rim size) |
Clean Yard Waste Branches, grass, leaves, garden trimmings. Branch size limit: no larger than 2 feet in diameter, no longer than 4 feet in length. Cannot be mixed with other material.
See all recycling locations.
No noxious weeds, blackberry, scotch broom, ivy, stumps, rocks, or dirt. | Clean yard waste can be recycled at private yard waste recycling facilities. Weekends only- $129.25 per ton, recycled
Due to high traffic and space limitations, we can no longer recycle yard waste brought to this facility Monday-Friday. It will be charged as garbage and landfilled when delivered on a weekday.
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Asbestos - Appointment Required
Learn asbestos disposal requirements for businesses and households. | $334.16 per ton plus tax |
Contaminated Soils For petroleum or hazardous chemical contamination only. Does not include soils with non-hazardous trash. Businesses must create a waste profile at
wmsolutions.com. Once a waste profile is approved, you can bring this waste during operating hours. You must provide a copy of your approval for each load.
| $88.35 per ton plus tax
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Creosote-Treated Lumber Residents can bring small truck beds of creosote lumber without a waste profile. Cut the lumber into 4 foot lengths. Lumber over 8 feet may be charged the bulky waste rate. Businesses must create a waste profile at
wmsolutions.com. Once a waste profile is approved, you can bring this waste during operating hours. You must provide a copy of your approval for each load.
| $105.36 per ton plus tax |
Unsecured/Uncovered Load Fee Required by
RCW 46.61.655 and
Kitsap Code 9.18.010. Law enforcement can also issue fines. | $10 per unsecured load |
Recycle and Household Hazardous WasteProceed to the recycle yard to right of the transfer station; do not need to check in at booth.
Accepted at no charge in the outdoor recycle area.
Recyclables must be empty, clean, dry, and loose. No bagged items, plastic bags and wrap, Styrofoam, or shredded paper.
Plastic bottles, jugs, jars, and dairy tubs (no lids) Metal cans (no loose lids) Glass bottles and jars (no lids) Cardboard
(flattened)
Paper - mail, magazines and catalogs, newspaper, office paper, phone books, paperboard boxes, etc. Newspaper
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Scrap metal (must lift into container and contain no fluids)
Liquid cooking oil (filter at home to remove food particles, empty containers go in trash.)
Clothing and shoes
The following hazardous household items are accepted for no charge in the outdoor recycle area. Businesses waste not accepted. Restricted Items
Do not place these items in the garbage or recycling at this facility:
No
hazardous waste including propane tanks, liquid paints and stains, fuel, batteries
No vehicles, riding lawnmowers, trailers, vehicle parts, motors, engine parts
Safety Guidelines
Secure your load for safer roads. Learn how in Washington State Patrol's Secure Your Load video
Customers with dump trucks or trailers must bring and wear hard hat and high-visibility vest.
Asbestos disposal requirements for all Olympic View Transfer Station customers No smoking, vaping, or cell phone use No kids under 12 or pets out of vehicles No scavenging of waste or recyclables Facility has stairs in recycling area
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