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- Minimum charge: $3.00 per load (most loads range in price from $3 to $10).
- All loads prorated based on net weight (ex: 500 lbs. of rubble debris would cost $4.00).
- The following items are Accepted Free: Lead acid batteries, waste oil, paint, grass & leaves, computer & office paper, cardboard, #1 & #2 plastic, magazines, phone books, antifreeze (resident only) & propane tanks.
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$12.50 per item |
Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, dehumidifiers (with or without freon)
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$5 per bag |
Friable Powder or dust state Can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand Manifest required
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FREE |
Grass, leaves and light garden residue only
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$6 per ton |
Gas & Diesel contaminated soil
(notification & analysis required before disposal)
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$10.50 per ton |
Waste Oil & Mixed Fuel contaminated soil
(notification & analysis required before disposal)
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$36 per ton |
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$36 per ton |
In County:
Paper, Plastic, Cardboard, Carpet,
Upholstered furniture, Mattress, box springs
TV's, Computer Hardware etc.
- Check with landfill for material not accepted.
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$36 per ton |
Out of County: glass, paper, plastic, cardboard, carpet, upholstered furniture, matresses, box springs - Check with landfill for material not accepted.
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$36 per ton |
Carcasses (notification required prior to dumping)
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$18 per ton |
Construction Debris: lumber, shingles, sheetrock, all wood furniture
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$12 per ton |
Heavy Debris: concrete, dirt, rocks, etc.
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$18 per ton |
Pallets
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$18 per ton |
All Metals
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$10 per ton |
Sump Waste (analysis may be required)
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$150 per ton |
Large quantities priced per ton
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$2.00 per tire |
Car & Light Truck
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$12 per ton |
Wood chips from trees
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$18 per ton |
Less than 8 inches in diameter
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$12 per ton |
| More than 8 inches in diameter (must be 8 foot or shorter in length) |
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