 Household hazardous waste, chemicals, detergents, petroleum products, pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers are stormwater pollutants, so proper disposal helps protect our water. That's why Fort Worth operates the Environmental Collection Center for its residents and those of eligible participating cities. Located at 6400 Bridge Street in East Fort Worth, the center is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Visitors need proof of residency, a valid driver's license, or a current water bill. The facility is for residential waste. Commercial, business, or industrial waste cannot be accepted under Texas regulations. The ECC is a drive-through facility, so when you pull in, remaining your car and staff will unload your waste. Leave the products you bring in the original, marked containers, and if the waste is unlabeled, please label contents clearly. Place leaking containers inside a second container. Secure all items in a box or bin, no trash bags, in the truck of the car or bed of pickup for transport. Fort Worth residents can contact 817-392-1234 to learn more. Residents of other cities should contact their city for more information and to see if a voucher is required. Do your part. Bring your hazardous household waste to the Environmental Collection Center. To learn more, check out the program's details on the city's website.