Fee adjustments to Kitsap County Solid Waste facilities start in June. Read the full bulletin.
Weather or other conditions may affect facility hours and operations. When a closure happens, staff will inform customers upon arrival. The inclement weather/emergency page is updated with closures as soon as possible.
Location and Hours
8843 NW Dickey Rd. Silverdale, WA 98383 -
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Open Thursday - Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed Wednesday)
Closed New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, at 2 p.m. Christmas Eve
Payment and Facility Information
CASH OR CHECK ONLY. Make checks payable to "KCPW" and have valid ID. Write drivers license number and phone number on check. No cards accepted.
All waste must be unloaded by hand - no tipping from dump trucks or trailers
Fees are based on volume, not weight
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Fees and Accepted Items
WA Solid Waste Collection Tax (3.6%) is added to all solid waste disposal transactions. No tax on recycled wastes.
Fees effective until May 31, 2022. New fee schedule starting June 2022.
Garbage/solid waste 32 gallon can = 1 can 45 gallon can = 1.5 cans 64 gallon can = 2 cans 96 gallon can = 3 cans | $11 for first can (tax included)
$3 for each additional can (tax included) |
Garbage - loose | $24.94 per cubic yard plus tax |
Mattress, box spring, recliner | $12 each plus tax |
Sofa | $15 each plus tax |
Sofa with bed or recliner | $30 each plus tax |
Roofing, drywall Non-asbestos only | $45 per cubic yard plus tax |
Large household appliances Must be empty.
Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, water coolers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, water heaters, trash compactors, heat pumps.
See all recycling locations for these appliances.
No commercial appliances accepted. | $20 each |
Unsecured/uncovered load fee Required by
RCW 46.61.655 and
Kitsap Code 9.18.010. Law enforcement can also issue fines. | $10 per unsecured load |
Recycling
Recyclables must be empty, clean, dry, and loose. No bagged items, plastic bags and wrap, Styrofoam, or shredded paper.
The following items are collected at no charge:
Plastic bottles, jugs, jars, and dairy tubs (no lids or caps)
Cardboard (flattened)
Paper- mail, magazines and catalogs, newspaper, office paper, phone books, paperboard boxes, etc.
Metal cans (no loose lids)
Glass bottles and jars (no lids or caps)
Scrap metal (must be lifted into container and drained of all fluids)
Liquid cooking oil (Filter at home to remove food particles. Put empty container into trash.)
Clothing and shoes
Household Hazardous Waste
The following household hazardous items are accepted for no charge from residents. Business waste is not accepted.
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Restricted Items
These items are not accepted at this facility. Click items to see complete list of recycling or safe disposal sites.
Safety Guidelines
Secure your load for safer roads. Learn how in Washington State Patrol's Secure Your Load video.
No smoking, vaping, or cell phone use
No kids under 12 or pets out of vehicles
No scavenging of waste or recyclables
Facility has stairs to recycling containers and appliance area