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Household Hazardous Waste Grant Program

The Household Hazardous Waste Grant Program offers $200,000 in funding with a tiered per capita rate to help communities dispose of HHW. The application process is simplified with just one form due by Feb. 15th, along with an end-of-year report. Legitimate expenses include HHW disposal/recycling, transportation, and outreach, while expenses like pizza or t-shirts are not allowed. Eligible wastes include latex paint, used oil, rechargeable batteries, and auto batteries. Seek more info at www.des.nh.gov/hhw.

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Household Hazardous Waste Grant Program

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  1. Household Hazardous Waste Grant Program

  2. Program Outline • $200,000 available • Tiered per capita rate • Assists communities dispose of HHW

  3. Paper Work • Simplified • One application • Due Feb 15th • One end-of-year report

  4. Requirements • Meet application deadline • Complete application • Educational campaign • End-of-year reporting

  5. Legitimate Expenses • Proper HHW disposal/recycling • Transportation • Outreach

  6. Expenses not allowed • Pizza • T-shirts • Dumpster rental • Dumpster disposal • Certain wastes • Latex paint • Used oil • Rechargeable batteries • Auto batteries

  7. Other Funding Sources • Vehicle reclamation fund • Surcharge on water bills • User fees

  8. More Information … www.des.nh.gov/hhw

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