Drop Off Centers
Hours of operation
Unless noted, hours of operation for the drop-off centers are:
Labor Day (September 5, 2022) - to Memorial Day (May 29, 2023)
Mon to Sat
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Memorial Day (May 29, 2023)- to Labor Day (September 4, 2023)
Mon to Sat
9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Accepted items for drop-off
Acceptable materials for the Residential Drop-Off Centers include:
- Household trash
- Furniture and other bulk items
- Appliances
- Scrap metal
- Tires without rims
- Cans
- Glass
- Plastics
- Paper
- Cardboard
- Electronics
- Used motor oil - up to 5 quarts
- Yard waste that is bagged appropriately
- Oyster shells - The Sisson Street Drop-Off Center accepts oyster shells for recycling
Not accepted for drop-off
Unacceptable materials include:
- Paint
- Solvents
- Pesticides
- Pool chemicals
- Acids
- Caustics
- Gasoline
- Mercury thermometers/thermostats
- Syringes
- Fire extinguishers
- Propane tanks
- Helium tanks
- Batteries
- Fluorescent light bulbs
- Any other solid, liquid, or gaseous substance that is regulated as hazardous by State or federal law.
Note: Some items may be able to be recycled during household hazardous waste collection days. Visit Household Hazardous Waste for more information.
Waste and Recycling Drop-Off Locations
Quarantine Road Landfill
6100 Quarantine Road
410-396-3772
Residential Drop-Off Hours:
Mon - Sat
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Small or Large Haulers and Landfill use hours:
Mon - Sat
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Western Sanitation Yard
701 Reedbird Ave
410-396-3367
Eastern Sanitation Yard
6101 Bowley's Lane
410-396-9950
Sisson Street Drop-Off Center
2840 Sisson Street
410-396-7250
Does accept:
Household Hazardous Waste at specific dates and times.
Does not accept:
Tires without rims
Northwest Transfer Station
5030 Reisterstown Road
410-396-2706
Mon - Sat
7:00 am to 5:00 pm
Small Haulers can drop-off here.
Household hazardous waste drop-off
Household hazardous waste collections are offered the first Friday and Saturday of the month April through October. Dates may be adjusted for holidays.
Drop-Off Months: April through October
When: The first Friday and Saturday of the month
Where: Sisson Street Drop-Off Center
Visit the Household Hazardous Waste page for more information.
Construction and demolition debris (C&D) drop-off
These types of scrap and waste materials come from projects or work where houses, buildings, industrial or commercial facilities or roadways are being repaired, built, or demolished.
C&D materials are only accepted at the Quarantine Road Landfill or Northwest Transfer Station.
Note: There is a fee of $67.50 per ton to drop-off construction and demolition materials.
Donate your durable medical equipment
Durable medical equipment helps people to complete daily activities. Examples include walkers, wheelchairs, Portable oxygen equipment, CPAP machines, or arm, back, leg or neck braces.
To donate medical equipment, drop it off at the Quarantine Road Landfill or Northwest Transfer Station.
Visit the Durable Medical Equipment Re-Use Program page for more information.
Drop-off regulations and policies
The Residential Drop-Off Centers are exclusively for use by Baltimore City residents with valid IDs.
Visiting the drop-off centers
- All visitors must remain with their vehicle while using the Residential Drop-off Center.
- A resident who is not a small hauler is limited to no more than two (2) loads per day and no more than five (5) loads per week. This limit will be strictly enforced.
- Residents may only deliver materials to the Residential Drop-Off Centers by use of a passenger car, unmodified van, unmodified minivan, or an unmodified pickup truck that is no larger than 3/4 ton.
- Visitors must obey all safety guidelines for driving in and out of the facility, and for properly disposing of materials. Violation of any facility safety regulation is grounds for suspension of disposal privileges.
- Material intended for disposal must be secured so it can be safely transported without creating traffic hazards.
- Trash and recyclables must be deposited in the proper designated containers. Knowingly violating this policy may lead to suspension of a resident’s or small hauler’s privilege to utilize any Drop-Off Center.
- Yard waste, including leaves and bushes, must be bagged to keep the area free of dirt and foliage. Branches cannot be longer than 3 feet and the diameter cannot exceed 4 inches.
- Any visitor using profanity or who is verbally abusive may be dismissed from the facility and barred indefinitely from using any Residential Drop-Off Center. Anyone who is barred must formally request reinstatement from the Department of Public Works.
Salvaging, junking, or removing any items from the Residential Drop-Off Center is strictly forbidden and will be considered theft of City property.
Contact us
For more information on services available at the drop-off centers, please contact the specific center using the contact information on this page or in the Residential Drop Off Center flyer.