Roll Off Material List

The following materials are not accepted as solid waste and should not allowed in the drop boxes:

Hazardous waste: This includes but is not limited to pesticides, fertilizers, paints and paint products (thinners, tints, paint remover, ect.), solvents, fuels, oil, aerosols, ballasts containing PCB’s asbestos, and any materials contaminated with any of these products.

Liquid wastes: Anything that will make it through a paint filter is too wet for us to take.

Explosives, Flammables, and Ammunition: This would include any flares, blasting, caps, and any unstable materials that could spontaneously ignite or explode.


Biohazard and Contaminated Medical Wastes.

Radioactive Wastes.

We don’t take dirt. Incidental materials such as dirt and rocks that might be scooped up and brought in and that is still OK. Remind your customers that it is cost effective to limit the amount of dirt in loads. We cannot take truckloads of dirt.

Biosolids: We cannot take biosolids.  We do however take screenings from facilities.  Biosolids must be handled in accordance with applicable Washington State Law.

Cement should be broken down to at least 12” minus. This is intended help to protect the equipment, both yours and ours.

No Pressurized Cylinders. This includes all propane and gas cylinders as well as fire extinguishers.

Fuel tanks must be empty and those over 5 gallons must be opened to verify that they are empty and free of explosive gasses. This also applies to bung top 55-gallon drums. Fuel tanks and crankcases on any machinery should be drained and all oil and fuel removed.

Titled vehicles must be accompanied with released title.

Demolition should be broken down to smaller than 4’x 8’.  Lumber should be 8’ or less if possible.

No stumps larger that 6” in diameter or longer than 8’.

No engine blocks, transmissions.

If you have any questions, please contact (360) 427-5271 for further information.