

The state actually forbids televisions from being placed in landfills or incinerated– they must be recycled so that the various chemicals used inside them do not poison our environment. You can not put televisions (of any sort) out for curbside pick-up, either trash OR recycling. DO expect to pay some money to get rid of your old tv – there is only one known free options in Pittsburgh for recycling televisions (even though it’s required by state law- see below!).DO drop them off (or schedule a pick-up) with a service that properly recycles them (see below).DON’T put televisions out for curbside pick-up.This includes all TVs and computer monitors.Īll residential vehicles must present a valid Maryland driver’s license and registration with a current Harford County address. Most electronics recycling is free. Charges do apply if the resident also has household trash in the same trip. Miscellaneous circuit boards, chips, etc.ĬRT (tube/console/projection), plasma, LED/LCD TVs and CRT computer monitors can be disposed of at the Harford Waste Disposal Center (HWDC) but are subject to the residential flat fee for waste disposal as listed on the HWDC Disposal Fees and Information to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint to Learn more about what federal, state, or county legislative district I am in and the name of my legislators to open the Tourism Award Process Powerpoint page.įor more information, please email or call 41.
