Santa Rosa County residents self-haul bulky items, debris and household hazardous waste to the Central Landfill (6337 Da Lisa Road, Milton) or the Jay Landfill. Household hazardous waste — oil, paint, antifreeze, propane tanks, pesticides — is accepted free at the HHW Center at the Central Landfill.
The Central Landfill at 6337 Da Lisa Road, Milton is open Monday–Saturday 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., with a minimum disposal fee of $10 (as of Jan. 1, 2021). The Jay Landfill (3786 Transfer Station Road, Jay) is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 a.m.–4 p.m. The Household Hazardous Waste Center at the Central Landfill entrance takes oil, gas, paint, antifreeze, fertilizers, propane tanks and pesticides at no charge. For curbside bulk pickup, arrange it with your private hauler; the county provides the disposal sites rather than curbside bulky-waste collection.
Dumping bulky/hazardous waste anywhere but a permitted facility violates Florida litter law (FS 403.413) and county illegal-dumping enforcement.
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