What products can a resident bring to the Special Waste Facility?
Acceptable Materials:
- Aerosol Spray Cans (paint, cleaners, lubricants)
- Antifreeze
- Batteries (Alkaline, Lead-acid, Rechargeable, Button Type)
- Cleaning Products (oven, window, drain, polishes)
- Cosmetics (nail polish, polish remover, perfume)
- Electronics (TVs-19″ or less, cell phones, computers, alarm clocks, microwave ovens)
- Expired Medications
- Grease/Lubricants
- Ink & Toner Cartridges
- Fluorescent Lamps (tubes & compacts)
- Mercury (thermometers, thermostats)
- Oil filters
- Paint & Paint related products (Latex & Oil Base)
- Personal Care Products (hair dyes, sprays, lotions)
- PCB Light Ballasts
- Pesticides/Herbicides
- Photo Chemicals
- Pool Chemicals
- Propane Tanks (BBQ & Camping size)
- Sharps (Home Generated Sources Only)
- Used Motor Oil
Be advised: Kern County is not responsible for the security of personal or private information contained on electronic devices or hard drives. If you have concerns about the security of this data, please take any measures necessary to secure or erase this data from the device prior to dropping off at a Special Waste Collection Facility.
Sharps Disposal Program
(Home generated sources only.)
Improper disposal of used “sharps” (needles, syringes and lancets) can injure children, home health care providers, sanitation workers and pets. Now there is a safe solution! Bring your used sharps to one of the three Kern County Special Waste Facility locations for proper and convenient disposal. Free “Biohazard” rigid plastic sharps containers are available at the collection facilities for you to use at home.
How the program works:
- The resident will deliver home generated sharps in a rigid “Biohazard” container to one of three Special Waste Facilities in Kern County or a one-day Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event.
- The resident will be given a Free “Biohazard” sharps container, at The Special Waste Facility to take home (when supplies are available).
- Once your “Biohazard” container is full, bring it to one of the Kern County Special Waste Facilities and exchange it for an empty one.
Sharps will not be accepted in:
- Liquid detergent bottles
- Bleach Bottles
- Coffee cans
- Glass containers
- Milk jugs or soda bottles
Do not attempt to remove, bend, break or recap the needle. This program is available for home generated sharps only. Sharps are not accepted from businesses such as doctors offices or home health care companies.
For more information on the Sharps Program call (661) 862-8900 OR (800) 552-KERN. If you have additional questions, regarding correct disposal of home-generated medical waste, please call Kern County Environmental Health Services at (661) 862-8700.
What is not accepted at the Special Waste Facility?
Ammunition
Ammunition and explosives are not accepted at any of our Special Waste Facilities. For legal disposal instructions, please contact the Kern County Sheriff’s Department at (661) 861-3110.
Friable Asbestos
Asbestos is typically found in roofing materials, flooring such as linoleum and vinyl, transite pipe and other similar products manufactured before 1979. This type of asbestos material is a hazardous waste, crumbles easily and we do not accept this material at any Kern County Landfill, Transfer Station, Bin Site or Special Waste Facility.
Friable Asbestos must be taken to a Class 1 or 2 landfill. For more information contact:
- Class 1 Landfill: Clean Harbors 661-762-6200
- Class 2 Landfill: McKittrick 661-762-7366
- Or check the Yellow Pages or online under Asbestos Abatement and Removal Services.
Non-Friable Asbestos
Non-friable Asbestos is not accepted at County Special Waste Facilities. However, Kern County has a Residential and Business Program for the disposal of Non-Friable Asbestos at the Bena Landfill and Ridgecrest Landfill.
Residential Program Procedures for Non-friable asbestos:
- Appointments are accepted on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the each month beginning at 9:00 AM.
- Call the Kern County Public Works Department at 661-862-8900, at least 24 hours in advance, to schedule an appointment.
- Customers must have the non-friable asbestos items(s) double wrapped or double bagged with a heavy duty plastic or trash bag.
Hours of Acceptance
Bena Landfill
1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month by appointment only. Please call the Operations Division at (661) 862-8900. The Bena Landfill is located 17 miles east of Bakersfield, off Hwy. 58 at Tower Line Road.
Ridgecrest Landfill
Monday through Thursday by appointment only. Call (661) 862-8900 to schedule an appointment. The Ridgecrest Landfill is located 5 miles southwest of Ridgecrest, at 3301 Bowman Road.
Medical Waste
Call Kern County Environmental Health Services at (661) 862-8700 for information regarding the correct disposal of medical waste.
Pesticide Containers
The commercial triple-rinsed pesticide container program for the Central Valley region is administered by Ag Container Recycling Council; view Recycling Locations. Kern County Public Works, in conjunction with the Agriculture Department, will continue to administer the program in Ridgecrest. Contact us at (661) 862-8900 for more details.
Pesticide Bags
Bags will no longer be accepted into the recycling program. Empty bags must be bundled and tied and may be disposed at the Bena, Shafter-Wasco or Ridgecrest Landfill for $45.00/ton.