City of Coralville recently issued the following announcement.
If you have household batteries to get rid of, don’t throw them away – they can be recycled. There are a number of battery drop-off locations throughout the Coralville, Iowa City, and North Liberty area, including a battery drop-off at the Coralville Recreation Center.
Residents of Johnson County (which includes Coralville) and the cities of Kalona and Riverside can recycle single-use (such as alkaline) and rechargeable (such as lithium-ion) batteries at no cost at the following drop-off locations:
- Coralville Recreation Center, 1506 8th St., Coralville
- Hazardous Material Collection Facility, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 3900 Hebl Ave. SW, Iowa City
- Fire Station #2 West, 301 Emerald St., Iowa City
- Ace Hardware East, 1558 Mall Drive, Iowa City
- Ace Hardware North, 600 N Dodge St., Iowa City
- Iowa City City Hall, 410 E Washington St., Iowa City
- North Liberty Community Center, 520 W Cherry St., North Liberty
Proper battery disposal reduces battery fires and protects our environment. When a battery is thrown away in the trash and sent to the landfill, heavy equipment that compacts trash can damage the battery. A damaged battery can spark and ignite a fire or release hazardous material into the landfill or environment.
For more information on when and where you can recycle batteries, check out www.icgov.org/hhm.
For questions about trash and recycling in Coralville, please call the Coralville Streets and Solid Waste Department at 319.248.1740.
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