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| Bureau of Refuse |
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181 East Aurora St. Waterbury, CT 06708 Phone (203) 574-6857 Fax (203) 346-3548 Transfer Facility Mark Lane (203) 756-7365 Supervisor of Refuse Louis Spina Hours of Operation Mon - Fri 5 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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| Core Functions |
| collects and disposes of municipal solid waste and recyclables collects and disposes of residential bulky waste and yard waste operates waste transfer station maintains closed landfill complies with regulations (for landfill & recycling) manages private contract bulky waste haulers assists with snow removal (when required) removes blight from city rights of ways FUTURE (operates recycling center) |
| Schedule: Transfer Station and Refuse |
Bureau of Refuse Office Hours: Mon-Fri., 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pickup Schedule Please click below for a copy of the Refuse Schedule! Jul - Dec 2008 Jan - Jun 2008 Mark Lane Transfer Facility ( ** closed for holiday Sat. Oct. 7th) Summer Hours (March 1 - November 30): Tues.-Sat. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.* Winter Hours (December 1 - February 28): Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.* *Residents should be at the Facility and on the scale by 2:30 pm |
| Mark Lane Guidelines |
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MARK LANE TRANSFER FACILITY ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: - Bulky waste (couches, mattresses, large furniture items and residential construction materials)
- Automobile tires
- Used motor oil and anti-freeze
- Yard waste (brush cut and tied, less than four inches in diameter, no longer than six feet in length)
- Metal appliances (washers, refrigerators, etc.)
Residents are allowed two free dumps annually. Proof of residency is required. No commercial vehicles--only those with passenger or combination plates. |
| Bureau of Refuse Pick-up Guidelines |
RESIDENTIAL TRASH : to be placed on curbside evening before collection day. (No more than 24 hours prior to collection; no later than 5 a.m. day of collection.) RECYCLABLES : to be placed in orange bin and placed on curb evening before collection. Collectable items include paper (newsprint, magazines), cardboard (corrogated only, flattened, cut and tied, 2 ft. x 2 ft., glass bottles (clear, green and brown; rinsed out and labels and caps removed); plastics (#1 and #2 only; must have labels); aseptic cartons (milk and juice paperboard cartons; must be rinsed out; no straws); Effective October 2005 “junk mail” can be included with recycling the following items are added to the list of acceptable recyclables ; Catalogs, magazines, coupons, stationary, bills and paper envelopes; yard waste ( click here for a copy of the Yard Waste schedule; grass clippings and leaves, must be in bio-degradable paper bags only; brush must be cut and tied--no more than 4 inches in diameter, no longer than 4 feet long). SPECIAL PICK-UPS : by appointment only. No more than five items at one time. Must make appointment prior to putting on curbside. Bulky items include couches, mattresses and large furniture. Metal appliances include washers, stoves, etc. | |
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