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Electric Sundays at the I-66 Transfer
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Home Depot Accepts Compact Fluorescent Bulbs
TV Analog Broadcasting
Goes Digital
Wheeled Recycling Bins
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Calendar of Events
Electric Sundays at the I-66 Transfer Station
County residents can recycle televisions, computers and electronic peripherals at the I-66 Transfer Station from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at upcoming Electric Sunday events. (Go to the Calendar of Events for a list of dates or view a reprint of our newspaper advertisement.) The Transfer Station is located at 4618 West Ox Road in Fairfax. There is no cost to Fairfax County residents for this service. This event is sponsored in part by Covanta Fairfax, LLC.
Electric Sundays are limited to the collection of central processing units (CPU), computer monitors, computer peripherals, laptops, desktop computers, televisions, console TVs, projector TVs, flatscreen TVs, consumer electronics containing circuit boards, stereos, video cassette recorders, CD/DVD players, telephones, cell phones, printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines, computer parts and accessories, keyboards and mice. Equipment brought to these events does not need to be in working order.
Home Depot Accepts Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Home Depot is accepting compact fluorescent light bulbs for recycling, free of charge. Take the unbroken, expired bulbs to the returns desk of any store. For more details about managing used bulbs, see our compact fluorescent light bulb information page.


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