
Clayton County residents looking to dispose of their unwanted household waste will get their chance at the end of April. The Clayton County Water Authority is setting the stage for a massive clean-up event, dubbed Household Waste Collection Day, taking place in just over a week, according to Clayton County press release.
Scheduled for Saturday, April 27, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., the environmentally conscious initiative aims to help locals declutter their homes responsibly. W.B. Casey Water Resource Recovery Facility, situated at 8890 Roberts Road, will be opening its gates to the public, readying itself to receive a deluge of disposables. Offering a safe way to get rid of various items that shouldn't hit the regular trash bins, the event is a bid to keep potentially hazardous materials out of landfills.
Individuals looking to participate can find a comprehensive list of what's accepted by scanning a QR code provided by the authorities. Eager to cater to the waste disposal needs of their constituents, the CCWA has made information easily accessible. The list reportedly includes everything from electronics to paint, ensuring that most forms of household refuse find a proper place of disposal.
For those seeking more details or having inquiries, there are numerous ways to learn more. By visiting ccwa.us or dialing 770.960.5200, residents can get in touch with the Water Authority directly. With a clear goal of reducing the environmental footprint of household waste, the CCWA is reaching out to the community to participate in this eco-friendly endeavor.









