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ASHES - NEVER place in cart
Ashes from stoves, fireplaces and furnaces must not be placed in carts.  Never store ashes indoors and keep away from buildings and structures that could potentially cause a fire...More



BAGS ACCEPTABLE FOR WASTE WATCH
Transparent plastic blue bags must be used for the collection of recyclables.  There is no need to use bags for compost and waste. Sorted material should be placed loosely inside the appropriate cart...More



BLUE BAGS - FREE DROP-OFF ON SATURDAYS
Residents can bring their blue bags and recyclable material to any Waste Watch Drop-Off Center FREE of charge on Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon...More



CHRISTMAS SORTING
Due to the various types and quality of paper gift wrap, it should all be placed in the compost cart.  Gift wrap with foil or plastic (cellulose) must be placed in your waste cart...More



CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION
Residential Christmas tree collection is provided in early January.  Customers are asked to place trees curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the date indicated on their Residential Collection Calendars...More



COLLECTION GUIDELINES
These collection guidelines will help to ensure your collection is provided in a prompt and efficient manner...more



EXCESS MATERIAL COLLECTION
Certain times of the year, some households generate more material than the carts will hold...More



PLASTIC BAG BAN
Effective October 2009, plastic bags can no longer be used for excess compost or yard & leaf collections...More



SILAGE & SHRINK BOAT WRAP RECYCLING PROGRAM
A pilot program from Feb. 1 through July 31, 2012 will allow customers to take approved silage & shrink boat wrap to Waste Watch Drop-Off Centers FREE OF CHARGE provided it is relatively clean and dry....more.   



SPRING & FALL CLEANUP
Twice a year, a residential cleanup service is provided which allows householders to dispose of items not collected during regular weekly collection.

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