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Clean Up Days

First and second Saturday of June and first Saturday in September.

Household refuse only no tires, batteries, oil, oil products, grass clippings or brush

Drop off Site open every Saturday from 7 AM to 12 noon

Acceptable Materials for Recycling Collection

What can I recycle?

When it comes to recycling, awareness is key. Contamination is the biggest issue impacting successful recycling practices today, when people throw in items they shouldn’t, such as grease-soaked cardboard, plastic bags or paint cans. This is why it’s important to know what you can recycle and what you can’t.

USUALLY ACCEPTED: Plastic recycling

Includes all CLEANED plastic bottles and jars #1 to #7: soft drink bottles, milk jugs, detergent bottles, FLATTENED cartons, etc. Check the bottom of the container. If you see the recycling symbol with a #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 in the center, it is acceptable.

USUALLY ACCEPTED: Metal recycling

Includes aluminum cans, pie and baking pans, tin cans, steel food containers, EMPTY aerosol cans, and lids. Metal beverage cans, baking tins, foil, and food containers are also included in this material category.

GARBAGE BAGS:

We require the use of clear or semi-clear bags for garbage so attendant can monitor what is in the bag because of restrictions on what can be thrown away.