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MEdCEOA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Road Division NEWS RELEASE Dana S. Hertfelder Director 345 West 7th Street Merced, CA 95341 Phone: (209)385-7601 Fax: (209) 722-7690 www.co.merced.ca.us Equal Opportunity Employer Merced County Community -up Program The Merced County Department of Public Works, in coordination with each Municipal Advisory Council, announces the annual Community -up Event schedule. Community -ups allow local residents to dispose of tires, appliances and other common throwaway items for a greatly reduced fee (see rates and details on the next page). All Community -ups will start at 8:30 AM, and conclude at 2:00 P,M. The Community -up schedule is as follows: COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP 2016 El Nido Stevinson Delhi Santa Nella Snelling Winton Le Grand S. Dos Palos Hilmar Franklin/Beachwood McSwain Planada January 30,2016 February 6, 2016 February 27,2016 March 5, 2016 March 12,2016 March 19,2016 April 2, 2016 Apli19,2016 April 16, 2016 April 23, 2016 October 15, 2016 November 5, 2016 County Library Parking Lot Hwy. 165, Y. Mi. slo Hwy. 140 Fourth Street & Gordon Street West Comet Road and Venus Crl. Henderson Park Santa Fe Drive and Winton Way Santa Fe Avenue & Jefferson Street Reynolds & Shain Road Community Center IFaulke Street Santa Fe Business Parkway Quinley Avenue slo Moran Avenue Broadway between Mills I Fremont THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED: Household Chemicals Or Liquids Of Any Kind Oil Or Automotive Fluids Heavy Equipment And Tractor s Treated.- Railroad Ties, Pressure Treated Lumber, Etc. Commercial Loads CLEAN-UP HOURS ARE FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M., SHARP! NO EXCEPTIONS!

In order to offset the cost of the annual clean-up events, there will be a small charge for most items. The Merced County Solid Division has obtained a grant from the State of California for the disposal of passenger tires. This allows us to offer FREE disposal of up to four (4) passenger tires per load. Additional passenger tires beyond the limit will cost the participant $1.00 each. The grant does not cover commercial loads or tractor tires and we will not accept these at the Community -up Events. However, we will accept truck tires, from 16.5 to 20 inches in size, at a cost of $2.00 each. Carloads of discards will be charged $1.00 while pick-ups, vans, and station wagons will be $2.00. Smaller single axle trailers less than 8 feet will be $3.00, while trailers 8 feet and I-ton trucks will be $4.00. Trucks over I-ton or trailers over 8 feet will not be accepted, no exceptions. The following is a cost comparison of the subsidized Community -up rates versus the unsubsidized cost of disposal at County Landfills. Automobiles Pickups, Vans, Station Wagons Trailers (less than 8 feet) Trailers over 8 feet or I-Ton Trucks Passenger Car s s Mattress and/or Box Spring Large Community -up Rate $ 1.00 $ 2.00 $ 3.00 $ 4.00 $ 1.00 (each) $ 2.00 (each) $ 1.00 (each) $ 1.00 (each) * * See attached Merced County Regional Management Authority Current Landfill Rates**

PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: Cash, Check, Discover, Master Card, or VISA H I G H W A Y 5 9 MONDAY FRIDAY: 7 AM 3:30 PM SATURDAY: 8 AM 12 PM SUNDAY: CLOSED (CLOSED: New Year's Day; MLK, Jr. Day; President's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day) Please see back for descriptions of material types; Also see back for which Household Hazardous items are accepteable during landfill hours. $43.05 $83.75 Min: $64.25 + additional per item charges $128.85 Min: $77.25 S TO BE LANDFILLED waste material, such as household trash. (Some items have additional charges to the waste load. Please see "Additional Charges" below.) Loads requiring additional processing or equipment usage (see back for more info). Materials needing to be covered immediately after disposal (see back for more info). SEPARATED S FOR THE RESOURCE RECOVERY AREA NOTE: Unseparated materials are charged the waste disposal rates as listed above. Cardboard, paper, bottles, jugs and cans. (See back for more info) Dirt $20.00 $29.00 $10.50 Min: $7.00 $21.00 Min: $10.00, separated asphalt. (See back for more info) Less than two feet in any direction. (See back for more info) More than two feet in any direction and/or protruding rebar. (See back for more info) and debris free dirt. (See back for more info) Loads only including grass and/or leaves. (See back for more info) loads of separated brush and/or untreated wood. (See back for more info; brush and wood materials go into different piles) Mattress or Box Spring EACH ITEM ADD'L CHARGE $18.00 $10.00 $5.00 Any requiring refrigerant gas to operate Not requiring refrigerant gas to operate " " description. s (Must have rims removed for the rates below to apply. w/ rim = $5 surcharge per rim) Please see the notice on the back. $3.00 $7.00 Tractor $85.00 Loader $325.00 $645.00

H I G H W A Y 5 9 Household Hazardous accepted at no cost (during normal hours) at both landfills from Merced County residents: Electronics Fluorescent Tubes & CFLs Antifreeze Automotive & Household Batteries Used Motor Oil/Filters Liquid Paints Other residential and all small quantity generator Household Hazardous (HHW) is accepted ONLY during Quarterly HHW Collection Events. For more information on HHW, please call our service provider Advanced Chemical Transport (209 722 4228) or visit our website: www.mercedrecycles.com/hhw.html Dirt of TYPES S TO BE LANDFILLED waste material, such as household trash. (Some items have additional charges to the waste load. Please see "Additional Charges" below.) Loads requiring extra handling include: large sheet plastic, wire of any kind, baling twine, large tree stumps/logs and railroad ties or telephone poles over three feet; bulky items including tanks, long pipes, boat pontoons. Unseparated appliances & over 6 tires per load (plus additional per item charges). Over 6 unseparated mattresses/box springs per load (no additional per item charge). Other as determined by landfill staff. Material requiring special disposal as determined by Authority Management. Includes, but not limited to: sensitive records, foodstuffs, autoclaved medical waste and non friable asbestos. ALL SPECIAL DISPOSALS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY UNLESS PRE APPROVED BY AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT. SEPARATED S FOR THE RESOURCE RECOVERY AREA NOTE: Contaminated or mixed materials are charged the waste disposal rates as listed above. Aluminum cans; Cardboard (non waxed); Glass bottles and jars (rinsed, lids removed); Paper (newspaper, office paper, food boxes); and Plastic (bottles and jugs) Separated and uncontaminated loads of sand, gravel, road base or asphalt Separated and clean loads of concrete or brick (no more than 2 feet in any direction). No dirt or protruding re bar. More than 2 feet in any direction and/or with re bar protruding more than 6 inches. Dirt must be clean and free of debris and/or contaminants. Dirt that has trash, debris or other contaminants will be charged as. /or leaves only, not containing brush or contaminants. Loads with separated a) brush/prunings or b) pallets/lumber. For brush, materials must not be over 12" in diameter. Note: Oleander, Palm and Yucca are considered " ". Treated is accepted for disposal at the Highway 59 Landfill as "." MATTRESS or BOX SPRING Any appliance requiring refrigerant gas to operate; such as a refrigerator, cooler or chilled water dispenser. Not requiring refrigerant gas to operate; such as a clothes dryer, microwave, dishwasher, etc. " " above. T I R E S (Must have rims removed for the rates below to apply. w/ rim = $5 surcharge per rim) Notice: It is unlawful to transport more than 9 tires without a letter of exemption or a waste tire hauler certificate. Highway Patrol can issue a citation for this. Please call the Merced County Environmental Health Division at 209-381-1100 for information on how to obtain this. Up to 16.5 inch rim for up to nine (9) tires per load. Ten or more tires will be weighed under the Bulk Rate of $180/ton. (standard sizes) from 16.5 in. to 24.5 in rim Tractor 14" x 20" to 17.5" x 24.5", with thin sidewall Loader 17.5" x 22" to 23.5" x 25", less than 15 ply Over 23.5" x 25", or greater than 19" wide x 50" height with a thick side wall greater than 15 ply

PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: Cash, Check, Discover, Master Card, or VISA H I G H W A Y 5 9 MONDAY FRIDAY: 7 AM 3:30 PM SATURDAY: 8 AM 12 PM SUNDAY: CLOSED (CLOSED: New Year's Day; MLK, Jr. Day; President's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Christmas Day) Please see back for descriptions of material types; Also see back for which Household Hazardous items are accepteable during landfill hours. $43.05 $83.75 Min: $64.25 + additional per item charges $128.85 Min: $77.25 S TO BE LANDFILLED waste material, such as household trash. (Some items have additional charges to the waste load. Please see "Additional Charges" below.) Loads requiring additional processing or equipment usage (see back for more info). Materials needing to be covered immediately after disposal (see back for more info). SEPARATED S FOR THE RESOURCE RECOVERY AREA NOTE: Unseparated materials are charged the waste disposal rates as listed above. Cardboard, paper, bottles, jugs and cans. (See back for more info) Dirt $20.00 $29.00 $10.50 Min: $7.00 $21.00 Min: $10.00, separated asphalt. (See back for more info) Less than two feet in any direction. (See back for more info) More than two feet in any direction and/or protruding rebar. (See back for more info) and debris free dirt. (See back for more info) Loads only including grass and/or leaves. (See back for more info) loads of separated brush and/or untreated wood. (See back for more info; brush and wood materials go into different piles) Mattress or Box Spring EACH ITEM ADD'L CHARGE $18.00 $10.00 $5.00 Any requiring refrigerant gas to operate Not requiring refrigerant gas to operate " " description. s (Must have rims removed for the rates below to apply. w/ rim = $5 surcharge per rim) Please see the notice on the back. $3.00 $7.00 Tractor $85.00 Loader $325.00 $645.00

H I G H W A Y 5 9 Household Hazardous accepted at no cost (during normal hours) at both landfills from Merced County residents: Electronics Fluorescent Tubes & CFLs Antifreeze Automotive & Household Batteries Used Motor Oil/Filters Liquid Paints Other residential and all small quantity generator Household Hazardous (HHW) is accepted ONLY during Quarterly HHW Collection Events. For more information on HHW, please call our service provider Advanced Chemical Transport (209 722 4228) or visit our website: www.mercedrecycles.com/hhw.html Dirt of TYPES S TO BE LANDFILLED waste material, such as household trash. (Some items have additional charges to the waste load. Please see "Additional Charges" below.) Loads requiring extra handling include: large sheet plastic, wire of any kind, baling twine, large tree stumps/logs and railroad ties or telephone poles over three feet; bulky items including tanks, long pipes, boat pontoons. Unseparated appliances & over 6 tires per load (plus additional per item charges). Over 6 unseparated mattresses/box springs per load (no additional per item charge). Other as determined by landfill staff. Material requiring special disposal as determined by Authority Management. Includes, but not limited to: sensitive records, foodstuffs, autoclaved medical waste and non friable asbestos. ALL SPECIAL DISPOSALS ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY UNLESS PRE APPROVED BY AUTHORITY MANAGEMENT. SEPARATED S FOR THE RESOURCE RECOVERY AREA NOTE: Contaminated or mixed materials are charged the waste disposal rates as listed above. Aluminum cans; Cardboard (non waxed); Glass bottles and jars (rinsed, lids removed); Paper (newspaper, office paper, food boxes); and Plastic (bottles and jugs) Separated and uncontaminated loads of sand, gravel, road base or asphalt Separated and clean loads of concrete or brick (no more than 2 feet in any direction). No dirt or protruding re bar. More than 2 feet in any direction and/or with re bar protruding more than 6 inches. Dirt must be clean and free of debris and/or contaminants. Dirt that has trash, debris or other contaminants will be charged as. /or leaves only, not containing brush or contaminants. Loads with separated a) brush/prunings or b) pallets/lumber. For brush, materials must not be over 12" in diameter. Note: Oleander, Palm and Yucca are considered " ". Treated is accepted for disposal at the Highway 59 Landfill as "." MATTRESS or BOX SPRING Any appliance requiring refrigerant gas to operate; such as a refrigerator, cooler or chilled water dispenser. Not requiring refrigerant gas to operate; such as a clothes dryer, microwave, dishwasher, etc. " " above. T I R E S (Must have rims removed for the rates below to apply. w/ rim = $5 surcharge per rim) Notice: It is unlawful to transport more than 9 tires without a letter of exemption or a waste tire hauler certificate. Highway Patrol can issue a citation for this. Please call the Merced County Environmental Health Division at 209-381-1100 for information on how to obtain this. Up to 16.5 inch rim for up to nine (9) tires per load. Ten or more tires will be weighed under the Bulk Rate of $180/ton. (standard sizes) from 16.5 in. to 24.5 in rim Tractor 14" x 20" to 17.5" x 24.5", with thin sidewall Loader 17.5" x 22" to 23.5" x 25", less than 15 ply Over 23.5" x 25", or greater than 19" wide x 50" height with a thick side wall greater than 15 ply