Medication Disposal
There are eight permanent disposal bins are located throughout Anderson County. These bins offer a safe option for residents to dispose of unused or unwanted medicine. The medication disposal at the police departments are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To find the closest bin to you in and out of Anderson County, click here.

Used needles and other sharps should be disposed of by placing the sharps/needles in a sealed plastic container labeled “SHARPS” and putting that in with your household waste.
Count It! Lock It! Drop It!
ASAP in collaboration with our local and state governments, police departments, Sheriff’s Office, and utility companies aim to create safe, convenient opportunities for proper medicine disposal through programs like Count It! Lock It! Drop It! Disposing of your medicines at an official collection event will ensure that they will not be stolen from the garbage, will not enter our environment and eliminates the potential for misuse and overdoses at home.
Take Back Days are in April and October every year, and we typically hold them at the Oak Ridge Police Station. Visit our Facebook or Instagram page during those months to see where and when we will be collecting medicine.