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State Sponsoring Local Mercury Drop-off Sites
Friday, January 30, 2009

NOTE:  The mercury collection program between the DNR and the St. Charles Fire Department concluded 28 Feb 2009.

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is launching a month-long effort in February to rid homes of mercury, with nearly 90 mercury drop-off locations throughout the state, including seven in the St. Louis region.
     The department, working with fire departments and county health offices throughout the state, is providing mercury drop off buckets in communities statewide. Any private citizen or non-profit agency can leave mercury-containing instruments, like thermometers, blood pressure cuffs, thermostats or switches, at any of these sites.
     The program does not include compact fluorescent bulbs. A fact sheet detailing the proper disposal of CFLs is available on the department’s Web site: http://www.dnr.mo.gov/pubs/pub2273.pdf.
     The department is asking that anyone seeking to dispose of items at these sites first secure the item in two zip top bags and then placed in a sealed container (such as a coffee can or plastic margarine tub). The extra packaging is required to prevent the release of mercury if the item breaks while being transported.
     The list of drop off sites in southwest Missouri is included below. Please call the site before taking mercury instruments for disposal, and never leave items if the facility is closed.
     The Department of Natural Resources will collect the dropped off items at the end of February and transport them to Jefferson City. They will be picked up by a state contractor, who will recycle what can be recycled and properly dispose of the rest.
     Anyone who is uncomfortable with transporting mercury instruments, or who has large quantities of mercury, can contact the department’s spill line at 573-634-2436 to arrange to have items picked up.
     A total of seven facilities in the St. Louis area are participating in the mercury drop off program. Unless otherwise noted, their office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday:

 St. Charles Fire Department, 400 North Drive, St. Charles, 636-949-3572 (call before delivery)
• Warrenton Fire Protection District, 606 Fairgrounds Road, Warrenton, 636-456-8935 (call before delivery)
• Lincoln Co. Health Dept., #5 Health Department Drive, Troy, 636-528-6117, (closes 4:30 p.m., call before delivery)
• Washington Fire Dept., 200 East 14th St., Washington, 636-390-1020 (call for hours)
• City of St. Louis Health Dept., Bureau of Environmental Health Services, 634 N.Grand Blvd., St. Louis, 314-612-5300 (call for hours)
• Jefferson County Health Dept., 405 Main St., Hillsboro, 636-789-3372 (closed Fridays)
• Jefferson County Health Dept., 1818 Lonedell Road, Arnold (closed Fridays)
 
The statewide list of drop off sites is available online: http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/mercury-collection.htm. For news releases on the Web, visit www.dnr.mo.gov/newsrel . For a complete listing of the department's upcoming events, meetings and hearings, visit the department's online calendar at http://www.dnr.mo.gov/calendar/search.do.


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