CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS COLLECTION

MOVING

If you are moving, please contact our customer service department to terminate service and remove any  equipment provided. They are available during office hours.

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

 offers residents additional services for collection; please contact our customer service department to schedule or estimate additional services.

 

YARD WASTE AND LEAF STICKERS

Click on the links to the right to find out locations near you where you can purchase  yard waste and leaf stickers.

BULK ITEM COLLECTION

Bulk items are those items that cannot be reduced to fit into containers. These would include mattresses, box springs, tables, chairs, bookcases and other furniture. Please contact our customer service department to schedule or estimate a bulk item collection.

WHITE GOOD ITEM COLLECTION (APPLIANCES)

The following items are considered white goods: refrigerators, stoves, washers, dishwashers, freezers, dryers, hot water tanks, air conditioners and furnaces.

CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS COLLECTION

Construction debris includes drywall, plywood, paneling, carpeting, sod, clay, sand, stone, concrete, rocks, disassembled kitchen and bathroom fixtures, or other loose construction material that is not suitable for placement in our provided containers and exceeds 50 pounds in weight, or when bundled exceeds four feet in length and eighteen inches in diameter. These collections will be charged a minimum pick-up rate. Please check your town for specific cubic yard collection.

CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION

All holiday greenery, including Christmas trees, decorative holiday wreaths and boughs, must have tinsel, ornaments and lights removed from them before being placed at the curb for pickup. Holiday greenery will be picked up and disposed of as general refuse with the regular garbage. Compost facilities are closed during the winter months; hence disposal of holiday greenery as general refuse is the only disposal option available.

UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS

Household hazardous waste products are flammable, toxic, corrosive or reactive and pose a harmful threat or damage to the environment when disposed of improperly. Items such as paint, household batteries, pesticides, poisons, cleaning solvents, tainted gasoline, used oil and other automotive products are considered to be hazardous waste and should not be included with your regular garbage for disposal.

 

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency states electronic waste is now the fastest growing segment of our nation’s waste. Electronic waste, including computers and TVs, contain toxic materials such as lead, chromium, cadmium, mercury, beryllium, nickel, zinc and other potentially harmful chemicals. The EPA warns when electronics that contain these materials are not recycled or disposed of properly, the hazardous chemicals can contaminate the ground water and present additional environmental concerns.