CITY OF DANVILLE SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING Solid Waste Collection Dispose of your garbage and yard waste in the container provided by M&M Sanitation. Make sure the lid is closed, without packing your garbage too tightly. These containers are the property of Republic Services and are assigned to your street address. For collection, place the container as close as possible to the curb or roadside, NOT on the street. Make sure the container is at least 3 feet from mailboxes, parked cars, trees, light posts and the handle and lid hinge is facing your residence. Please ensure the lid is closed to prevent damage to the 96 gallon cart(s). 3-foot clearance Bulky Items - Solid Waste information provided by M&M When items are too large and cannot be broken down so that they will fit into the 96 gallon cart(s), please call our Customer Service Team to arrange a Special Bulk Pick-Up for a nominal collection fee. Disposal of Excess Garbage If you consistently have more than the average amount of garbage each week, you may need an additional cart. A second cart will be provided at no additional cost. Please call one of our helpful Customer Service Representatives to discuss our service options at: (859) 936-0957
What if I move? If you move, do NOT take the 96-gallon cart(s) with you. Please notify us of your move. Disability Assistance While carts are usually easier to move to their collection spot, some may have difficulty. If you have a disability, please call our office so that we can review your needs. Public Safety Refuse collection can be hazardous. Make sure that children stay clear of curbside refuse and collection trucks. Curbside refuse should not impede pedestrian walkways or public thorough-fares. Containers must be at your curbside the night before your scheduled service day. 1. Bags/Tree limbs outside of the container must not weigh more than 30 pounds. Cut limbs into 3 sections or less. 2. Paint containers must be empty or solidified prior to being picked up. (Use kitty litter or sand to solidify left over paint). 3. Glass (window panes, storm doors, etc.) must be broken up and placed in a taped box marked glass. 4. Liquids (i.e. thinners, oil, acids), 5. Medical Waste (i.e. oxygen tanks, needles), tires and propane tanks are not acceptable materials for pick up. 6. ALL boxes need to be broken down, and placed in your 96 gallon cart for pick up. If you have additional items for pick up (i.e. couch, stove, water heater), please call our office for pick up day at (859) 936-0957 Holiday Schedule This schedule applies for all residential services (trash and recycle). Republic Services will observe the following Holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day We will NOT be servicing Residential customers on these Holidays. We will be adjusting our service schedule by one day. For example, if the Holiday is on a Monday, the service would be as follows: Monday service will occur on TUESDAY Tuesday service will occur on WEDNESDAY Wednesday service will occur on THURSDAY Thursday service will occur on FRIDAY Friday service will occur on SATURDAY If the Holiday is on a Tuesday, the service would be as follows: Monday service will occur on MONDAY no change Tuesday service will occur on WEDNESDAY Wednesday service will occur on THURSDAY Thursday service will occur on FRIDAY Friday service will occur on SATURDAY etc.
RECYCLE THESE ITEMS: Plastics To end the confusion about plastics, if you don't see the type of container here, do not put it in the Recycle Container. Nationwide, there is a consistent market for the types of plastic we take. Do NOT go by numbers. Beverage bottles and jugs Breakfast drinks, juice, liquor & mixes, milk, sodas/ale, sports drinks, tea, vegetable juice
Laundry and cleaning products bottles and jugs Bleach fabric softener, detergent, stain remover, dishwashing, vinegar Shampoo and Conditioner Bottles
Cardboard and Boxboard Cardboard packing boxes, cardboard tubes, boxes (with grey or brown insides), pizza boxes, cereal boxes, and any box that does not have a plastic coating. Boxes should be flattened. Cans Steel food cans (empty), aluminum beer, juice and soda cans (empty), and metal aerosol cans (empty).
Paper white paper colored paper envelopes calendars brown paper bags notepads folders newspapers magazines fliers brochures phone books shredded paper (bagged in a clear plastic bag) Glass Any glass bottles and jars, any color
We cannot take these items - Lexington is unable to market these products (This information provided by LFUCG) Beverage and refrigerated packaging, e.g. soft drink carrier cases and frozen-food boxes Plastic store bags (return to grocery stores) Styrofoam containers Wrong material can shut down new equipment We appreciate all your efforts to recycle more! However, coat hangers, garden hoses and other wrong material can lead to the equipment having to be shutdown, delaying the process and idling or injuring workers. Please use the Recycle Containers correctly. Below are items that should not go into the Recycle Containers and options for proper disposal. DO NOT PUT IN YOUR RECYCLE CONTAINER Chains, Swing-set pieces or any other pieces of metal, metal coat hangers Batteries (household, car, ATV, and lawnmower), car parts and rims There is a drop-off box for metal at the Gose Pike Convenience Center 238-1106, Hours M-S 7am 5pm. Garden hoses, extension cords, ropes or leashes, cookware, knives, pie pans, plastic clothes hangers These can wrap around or jam the recycling equipment and cause jam. Put them in the Solid Waste Container Tarps, blankets and clothing These items can get tangled in the recycling equipment and cause jams. Donate them to a charity or put them in the Solid Waste Container. Plastic lawn chairs, laundry baskets, trash cans, plastic toys, and buckets (e.g. kitty litter) If items are unbroken, donate to a charity. If broken, place in your Solid Waste Container. Find a use for the kitty litter buckets or put them in your Solid Waste Container. Needles Used needles/syringes should be securely enclosed in a container such as a coffee can or milk jug and placed in the Solid Waste Container. Used needles are a biohazard and a health risk to Recycle Center workers. Electronics Electronic items such as computers, cell phones, radios and accessories can be dropped off for recycling at the Gose Pike Convenience Center 238-1106 Hours M-S 7am 5pm Yard Waste Leaf pick up at curb starting in November go to www.danvilleky.org or call 238-1200. Trees and Limbs to Alum Springs Convenience Center Yates Road off Hwy 300 854-3404 Hours Monday Saturday 9am -3:30pm, except holidays
GOING GREEN IN BOYLE RECYCLING: Residence Boyle County Department of Solid Waste Management will be upgrading the Recycling areas of all its Convenience Centers. Please bear with us as this transformation takes place. Our intention is to make recycling drop-off safe, convenient, and help to pay for itself. With your assistance and cooperation in recycling drop-off we can divert solid waste cost and increase revenue through recycling commodities. If you need assistance or have questions please speak with one of our operators, they are there to assist you. Boyle County thanks you for recycling. Out-of-County Residence Boyle County Convenience Centers cannot accept your solid waste; call your County Solid Waste Coordinator for your County Solid Waste Options. But we can assist out-of-county residents, especially those at our boarders or working in Boyle County, by reducing their solid waste through recycling. Any out of-county residents can drop-off any recycle material accepted at our Centers. This can help to keep your solid waste disposal cost down whether you pay by the bag or the ton. We welcome your participation and thank you for recycling. For-Profit Business and Industry Boyle County Convenience Centers cannot accept your solid waste for disposal; call or e-mail Donna Fechter, Director of Solid Waste if you need assistance with locating Solid Waste Haulers that are registered and permitted in Boyle County. We can assist you by reducing your Solid Waste Stream through Recycling. Small for-profit businesses such as rental property management, electricians, plumbers, carpenters ECT can drop-off your recycled material such as cardboard, appliances, and metal. Businesses and Industry that generate a large amount of any type of recycled material accepted in the Boyle County Recycling program please call the Boyle County Department of Solid Waste Management for scheduled drop-off at the main Recycle Center at 1862 South Danville By-Pass. We have free paper shredding with document destruction certificate and recycling weight documentation for your corporate office to track your solid waste reduction percentage. Going Green in Boyle is a way to convey to your local, national, and international customer base that you care about the environmental impact or carbon foot print your company leaves behind. Please call us so we can help (859) 238-1116.
Accepted Items: Questions - ASK OUR OPERATORS FOR ASSITANCE Bulky Metal: 30- yard open top dumpster for all sizes, all types. Ferrous and Non-Ferrous. Swing sets, car rims, appliances, hot water heater, aluminum doors, grill ECT. (No propane, gas or other type of hazardous tanks.) Batteries: We do accept household batteries, car, all-terrain vehicle, and lawn mower batteries.
E-Scrap: The list of accepted e-scrap includes CPUs, servers, CRT- and LCD-based computer monitors, computer mice, printers, cables, modems, speakers, scanners, electronic peripherals, networking hardware, power tools (corded or battery powered), VCRs, CD players, DVD players, remote controls, calculators, cell phones, telephones, radios, CB radios, stereos, fax machines, answering machines, Walkmans, ipods, MP3 players, computer game items, audio/visual equipment, cables and wires (assorted and knotted), miscellaneous electronic equipment, non-alkaline batteries (rechargeable or lithium) and battery backups. NO TELEVISIONS
Document Destruction Days 2016 Residents (Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln, and Mercer Counties) The Boyle County Recycle Center will hold Document Destruction Days, paper shredding, for residents in need of having their personal and confidential documents shredded. FREE April 16, 2016 Saturday from 8am 11:45 am October 15, 2016 Saturday from 8am 11:45 am
Please remove staples and paper clips Business, Industry, and Schools (Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln, and Mercer Counties) The Boyle County Recycle Center will accept appointments from any business, industry, and School wishing to destroy (shred) personal and confidential documents. Appointments can be made year round. We will provide you with a certificate of destruction. The Boyle County Recycle Center has a shredder that can accommodate up to two (2) tons per hour. FREE Please remove paper clips Boyle County Department of Solid Waste Management Location: Recycle Center 1862 South Danville By-Pass, Danville Kentucky 40422 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE BOYLE COUNTY RECYCLE CENTER 859-238-1116 Landfills and Transfer Stations Tri-K Landfill Lincoln County - KY Hwy 3249 (606) 365-7806 Monday Friday 7am 4pm Closed Holidays Saturday 7am Noon Gate Rate: Municipal Solid Waste $46.50 per ton Construction and Demolition Debris Special Waste (ex. shingles, asbestos) $38.25 per ton Call ($ varies) Special Waste: Medical, Asbestos, Industrial, Contaminated Soil ECT Call Jeff Perry (502) 352-6250 Rumpke Transfer Station Garrard County - US Hwy 27 and Hanging Fork Road (859) 792-6353 Monday Friday 8am 4pm Saturday 8am- Noon Mercer County Transfer Station Harrodsburg/Mercer County (859) 734-4754 Monday Friday 8am 4:15pm Saturday 8am - 11:45am
Mid-State Recycling (Scrap Metal) Danville/Boyle County (859) 238-4136 Monday Friday 8am 4:30pm Dead Animal (Livestock) Removal Boyle County Residents (888) 744-1186 Bluegrass Recycling Services Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Ostrich, Llamas, Goats, Sheep and Deer Monday Friday 8am 5pm Closed Holidays For a complete list of livestock and pick-up specifications call Bluegrass Recycling Services Tree and Limb Drop-off Boyle County Residents Only (859) 854-3404 Alum Springs Convenience Center: 775 Yates Road Tuesday Saturday 9am 5 pm, closed Holidays. Proof of Residency Required. No mulch, leaves, or wood chips. OTHER DISPOSAL OPTIONS AUTOMOTIVE FLUIDS (Used Oil, Powers Steering Fluid, and Transmission Fluid) 1. Advance Auto Parts: 911 Hustonville Road, Danville; 7 days a week; 859-236-1540 2. Auto Zone: 611 South 4 th Street, Danville; 7 days a week; 859-236-8425 3. Diesel Tech: 151 South Danville By-pass, Danville; Monday Friday; 859-236-2545 4. O Reilly Auto Parts: 1509 Hustonville Road, Danville; 7 days a week; 859-236-0209 BATTERIES All Boyle County Convenience Centers accept household batteries (A, AA, AAA, C, and D), automobile, tractor, lawnmower, and ATV COOKING OIL
No need to worry where you can dispose of your deep fryer cooking oil. All spent or used cooking oil can be taken to the Gose Pike Convenience Center. This oil is collected and recycled into biodiesel fuel by Griffin Industries Inc. This service is free of charge to Boyle County Residents. No petroleum. ELECTRONICS All Boyle County Convenience Center accept electronics for recycling, including all wires and connectors. For a location near you call 859-238-1116. GUNS AND AMMUNITION For disposal of guns or ammunition call the Boyle County Sheriff s Department at 859-238-1123 NEEDLES AND SYRINGES For disposal of needles and syringes call the Boyle County Health Department at 859-236-2053. You pay $5.00 for a sharps container and when filled return to Health Department for disposal. The $5.00 fee covers the container and disposal. PERSCRIPTION DRUGS For prescription drug disposal call the Boyle County Sheriff s Department at 859-238-1123 PESTICIDES (Farms) The Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Office of Consumer and Environmental Protection, runs FREE pesticide collection and disposal program, the hotline for this FREE program is 1-800-205-6543, 8am 4:30pm Monday-Friday RINSE AND RETURN The Rinse and Return Program for pesticide containers is a voluntary, cooperative program sponsored by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Agri-Business Association of Kentucky (ABAK). Other partners include Farm Bureau, the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the local conservation districts. For more information go to www.kyagr.com FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION ABOUT CURBSIDE SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING
HAVE NO FEAR, CURBSIDE IS HERE! 1. What does single stream mean? Single stream (also known as fully commingled ) recycling refers to a system in which all paper fibers and containers are mixed together in a collection truck, instead of being sorted into separate commodities (newspaper, cardboard, plastic, glass, etc.... 2. Who picks up my recycling? M & M Sanitation (859) 936-0957 3. What happens to my recyclables? It goes to a MRF - an owned and operated facility by and in the City of Lexington. 4. What is a MRF? Municipal Recycling Facility 5. Do I really put everything in my recycle container loose? Everything but shredded paper, it must be in a clear plastic bag. Single Stream Recycling is all about keeping the material loose. 6. If Single Stream Recycling is all about keeping my material loose than why must I bag my shredded paper? When the material is brought into the MRF trucks dump the material on the floor. Loose shredded paper would be hard to capture, but in bags the operators can separate and maintain the quality of the product? 7. What if I do not want a recycling container? : (
OH NO! Please don t, but if you must Call M & M Sanitation 859-936-0957 8. What happens if the container at my house becomes damaged or lost? M & M Sanitation will replace any damage or lost container. 9. How and when should my container be put to the curb? For collection, place the container as close as possible to the curb or roadside, NOT on the street. Make sure the container is at least 3 feet from mailboxes, parked cars, trees, light posts and the handle and lid hinge is facing your residence. Please ensure the lid is closed to prevent damage to cart(s). Place your cart out the night before and do not forget to return your cart to the house when it has been emptied. 10. How will I know when my recycling will be picked up? A collection schedule has been provided with your container when it was issued. If you need another copy or just want to review it go to the City of Danville website www.danvilleky.org or call M & M at 859-936-0957 11. How will holidays affect my pick up schedule? This schedule applies for all residential services (trash and recycle). M&M Sanitation will observe the following Holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. M&M will NOT be servicing Residential customers on these Holidays. M&M will be adjusting their service schedule by one day. For example, if the Holiday is on a Monday, the service would be as follows: Monday service will occur on TUESDAY; Tuesday service will occur on WEDNESDAY; Wednesday service will occur on THURSDAY; Thursday service will occur on FRIDAY; Friday service will occur on SATURDAY. Check our local newspaper or call M&M Sanitation at (859) 936-0957 12. What if I live in an apartment or condominium complex? Can I recycle? Yes, you can recycle and a container should have been provided for all units in apartments or condominiums. Call your landlord or M & M at 859-936-0957. 13. My apartment complex is littered with unused recycle containers because we all use one until it is full and then go to the next. We never fill them all, what can we do? Have your landlord or apartment manager call M & M 859-936-0957 and they will pick up any unused or unwanted container.
14. What if I have more recyclables than my container can hold before my next pick-up day? You can put your excess material next to the container in a paper bag, cardboard box, or plastic tote. If you regularly produce more than your container can hold, call M & M and request another container, there is no extra charge. 15. Will the container be very heavy once it s full? The design of the new containers provides leverage to assist maneuvering. Many residents have found this makes using a cart easier than lifting a filled 18-gallon bin or box of recyclables. 16. What if weather conditions cause my recycle can top to blow open? Use a brick or rock to hold it down. Allowing water to get into the container can cause the paper to degrade. 17. Can I recycle caps, lids, and plastic bags? No. Caps, lids, and plastic bags cannot be recycled curbside. Plastic bags can be recycled at your grocery store or Gose Pike Convenience Center. 18. Should I remove the labels on my bottles, cans and jars? No, you can leave the labels on. 19. Should I rinse my bottles, cans and jars? Yes. Conserve water by using dish water, bath water or rain water. 20. Where can I recycle books? Books can be recycled at the curb if you rip off the hard cover and rip out the pages so it is not so thick and you can just drop them off whole at the Gose Pike Convenience Center, or donate to charity. 21. Electronics are not accepted at the curb where can I recycle them? Gose Pike Convenience Center on Gose Pike 859-238-1106 Hours: Monday Saturday 7am 5pm
22. Household batteries are not accepted at the curb where can I recycle them? Gose Pike Convenience Center on Gose Pike 859-238-1106 Hours: Monday Saturday 7am 5pm 23. What about my personal documents, are they secure? All personal documents should be shredded. Boyle County Recycle Center has a paper shredder that shreds 2 tons per hour free of charge to residents, business, industry and schools. Call 859-238-1116 for more information. 24. What is a waxy paper box? I noticed they were not allowed in the recycling container? Waxy paper boxes are paper boxes that can be refrigerated or frozen such as frozen pizza and soda boxes. They cannot be recycled at the curb. But, you can recycle soda and beer boxes at the Gose Pike Convenience Center Pike 859-238-1106 REMEMBER TO TAKE YOUR CARTS OFF THE CURB WHEN THEY ARE EMPTY. IT IS MORE THAN A CITY CODE VIOLATION, IT IS A SAFETY HAZARD TO PEDESTRIANS AND VEHICLES
THANK YOU FOR RECYCLING IMPORTANT NUMBERS: Questions/Complaints on Recycle Collection Call: Earl Coffey (859) 238-1200 Republic Services (859) 936-0957 Questions on Recycling Items Call or E-mail Donna Fechter (859) 238-1116 www.dfechter@boyleky.com - Donna Fechter, 11/10