Waukesha County

Drug Take Back Day on October 27


Help prevent prescription painkiller abuse in Wisconsin by dropping off your left over medication for safe disposal to the Waukesha County Sheriff's Department as a part of the 2018 Waukesha County Drug Take Back Day.

Drop offs will be accepted Saturday, October 27 from 10 am until 2 pm at the following locations: 

Brookfield
Town of Brookfield Police Dept
655 N. Janacek Rd.

Elmgrove

Walgreens
15350 W. Bluemound Rd.

Oconomowoc
ProHealth Oconomowoc Memorial
Hospital, 791 Summit Ave.
Butler
*Open from 8:00am-11:00am
Village of Butler Village Hall
12621 W. Hampton Ave.
Mukwonago
Walgreens
212 Rochester St.
Pewaukee
Village of Pewaukee Police Department
235 Hickory St.
Eagle
*Open from 11:00am-2:00pm
Eagle Municipal Building
820 E. Main St.
New Berlin
Moorland Reserve Health Center
4805 S. Moorland Rd.
Sussex
Pick ‘n Save Pharmacy #380
N65 W24838 Main Street
    Waukesha
City of Waukesha Police Department
1901 Delafield St.

ACCEPTED ITEMS: prescription medicine, over-the-counter medi-cations, ointments, patches, non-aerosol sprays, inhalers, creams, vials, and pet medications.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING: needles, mercury thermometers, personal care products or hazardous waste.

If you can’t bring your medication on this day, remember there are per-manent drop boxes around the County. For a list of locations, go to www.drugfreecommunitieswaukesha.com


Waukesha County Take Back Day is organized by Waukesha Coun-ty Sheriff’s Department and supported by the Waukesha County Drug Free Communities Coalition, which is a Federally funded grant program under U.S. Department of Health & Human Ser-vices, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grant # SP021397, overseen by Elevate, Inc.