Garbage

MT. LODGE/GLENWOOD HILLS
2008 GARBAGE PICKUP

ALL GARBAGE MUST BE BAGGED AND PUT AT OUT CURBSIDE THE NIGHT BEFORE YOUR PICKUP.

You must retrieve empty garbage containers the same day as pickup.
ALL garbage must be bagged – loose garbage will NOT be picked up.

Bulk Pickup

ONE HOUSEHOLD BULK ITEM PER WEEK ON ONE TRASH PICKUP DAY DURING THE MONTHS APRIL THROUGH DECEMBER.

White goods, appliances, furniture, gas grills (no tanks), hot water heaters, lawn chairs.

Refrigerators (doors removed), freezers, air conditioners, etc.-FREON must be removed and tagged by a professional. Orange County Transfer Stations accept appliances containing FREON fee: $15.00 each. Contact Receiver of Taxes Office 496-6670 for information.

Homeowner responsible for disposal of: Construction/renovation/demolition material (wood, toilet, sink, bathtub, cabinets, etc.), hazardous waste, electronic equipment, yard debris, tires, gas tank, fencing, all metals.If in doubt, call the Receiver of Taxes office at 496-6670

All residents must recycle the following items:

Newspapers/Magazines and Cardboard:

Tie in bundles no larger than 24″x24”. Brown craft cardboard must be flattened & tied. Magazines & telephone books must be tied.

COMMINGLED – if bagged, use see thru

Tin & aluminum cans. Plastic containers, remove caps & rinse. Labels may stay on. Glass, bottles & jars, (clear, green & brown) rinse & remove caps. Labels may stay on. Caps are also recyclable.

RECYCLABLES WILL BE PICKED UP ON WEDNESDAY

One week will be for COMMINGLED recyclables and the next week for:
 NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, CARDBOARD, & TELEPHONE BOOKS.


RECYCLING – Must be put in an open container or a container marked recycling.

 2008 MT. LODGE RECYCLING SCHEDULE

NEWSPAPER/ETC.

COMMINGLED

NEWSPAPER/ETC.

COMMINGLED

January 2, 16, 30

January 9, 23

July 2, 16, 30

July 9, 23

February 13, 27

February 6, 20

August 13, 27

August 6, 20

March  12, 26

March 5, 19

September 10, 24

September 3, 17

April 9, 23

April 2, 16, 30

October 8, 22

October 1, 17, 29

May 7, 21

May 14, 28

November 5, 19

November 12, 26

June 4, 18

June 11, 25

December 3, 17

December 10, 24

Commingled – What is Recyclable

 


Commingled – What is NOT Recyclable


Glass bottles (green, clear, brown)-(blue glass is regular trash), aluminum cans, metal cans (Including up to 1 gallon size empty & clean water-based paint cans. Also empty non-hazardous waste Aerosol Cans), plastic containers #1 – #7 (look on bottom of container for recycling emblem & number), milk/orange juice cartons, juice boxes, aluminum foil/aluminum pie plates (food encrusted foil is regular garbage), white refrigerated/frozen food containers (eg: frozen vegetables)


Pots, pans, bowls, utensils & other cookware,  plastic/ceramic/china dinnerware, plastic buckets, planters, baskets & recycle bins, containers that held a Hazardous Material (oil, antifreeze, pool & yard chemicals, spackle, oil-based paint), plastic bags (can be recycled @ Orange County Transfer Stations), metal/plastic hangers, toys, IV bags/medical waste/containers containing medical sharps,  Styrofoam cups/plates/bowls (Styrofoam peanuts can be recycled at New Hampton Transfer Station), light bulbs, window glass, dishes, glasses, ceramics, Pyrex, mirrors, broken glass


Paper Products – What is Recyclable


Paper Products – What is NOT Recyclable
 


Newspaper, brown/kraft grocery bags, notebook paper (remove spirals), construction paper, soft covered workbooks, telephone & paperback books, magazines/catalogs/junk mail/envelopes (with/without windows, all colors), computer printout & fax/photo copy paper, white & colored ledger (office paper), chipboard/boxboard paper egg cartons (e.g.: cereal, tissue, prepared food, games, cracker, pasta boxes, etc.), corrugated containers
 


Paper soiled with grease/food/paint, etc., wax-coated paper, paper plates/cups, tissues/toilet paper/paper towels/napkins, paper items with layers of plastic or foil, hard covered books (remove covers and/or spiral and recycle), paper used for animal training or bedding, cat litter, diapers/pull-ups

Collections falling on the dates below will be picked up the next scheduled pickup day.

New Year Tuesday 01/01/08
Memorial Day Monday 05/26/08
Independence Day Friday 07/04/08
Labor Day Monday 09/01/08
Thanksgiving Thursday 11/20/08
Christmas Thursday 12/25/08

 

HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION

Orange County no longer allows garbage district collection of hazardous waste.

 

Homeowners are responsible for the disposal of hazardous waste: electronic equipment  (televisions, computers, etc), household hazardous waste and construction, reconstruction, demolition material (wood, toilet, sink, bathtub, cabinets), yard debris, tires, gas tanks, fencing, all metals –


Orange County Transfer Stations accept electronic equipment for recycling during normal operating hours Monday thru Saturday.


Orange County accepts household hazardous waste at Household Hazardous Waste Collection events.


For specific Hazardous Waste disposal information contact Orange County Division of  Environmental Facilities & Services,  (845) 291-2643/(800) 328-4808.


Website: www.orangecountygov.com

Orange County Recycling Centers:  General Info: 800-328-4808.

Goshen/New Hampton: 374-1925; located off Route 17M,

Newburgh: 564-5584: Orr Avenue & Route 17K, near the Stewart Air National Guard, 

Port Jervis: 858-1466, Upper Canal Street. 

 

What is Hazardous Waste?


Electronic equipment: TVs, computers/personal computers (cpu, monitor, keyboard, mouse & peripherals), printers, pagers, network equipment, modems, scanners, electronic scrap.


Household hazardous waste: pesticides/herbicides, corrosives/cleaners, pool chemicals, oil base paint, varnishes/shellac, stains, wood preservatives, solvents/thinners, photographic chemicals, automotive products (used motor oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, batteries), household batteries, mercury/lithium/NiCad batteries which include: cell phones, hearing aids, calculator, watch, etc. (exceptions include: AAA,AA,C,D,9V can be disposed of with household garbage), joint compound, rubber cement, roofing tar, driveway sealer, creosote, inks, adhesives, mercury, fluorescent light bulbs.  Read the label – Look for the danger words: corrosive, reactive, flammable, toxic (poisonous), volatile, explosived

 Notice to all residents living along or near any town owned easement, drainage or otherwise

According to Section 169-6. “Littering or dumping” – No person shall deposit, dump or abandon on public places, public lands or town property any garbage, sewerage, refuse, trash, waste, grass clippings, branches or other obnoxious materials.  Any person or persons found to have been or are littering or dumping will be required to remove any litter and/or be subject to a fine.


According to Section 152.3 (c). “Litter in Public Places” – No person shall sweep, place or deposit in any gutter, highway, roadway or other public place within the town, any litter from any building or lot or from any public or private sidewalk or driveway.  Persons owning or occupying property shall keep the sidewalk and/or highway right-of-way in front of their premises free of litter.  The town does not pickup leaves or any debris that has been purposely swept or raked in or on the shoulder, ditch, roadway or town right-of-way.  Any person or persons found to have purposely swept leaves or debris or raked on the shoulder, ditch, roadway or town right-of-way will be required to remove same and/or be subject to a fine. 


Any questions, contact Town of Blooming Grove Receiver of Taxes Office 845-496-6670 or M&S Sanitation at 845-651-1494. 


M&S Sanitation WILL NOT pickup the following:

construction/renovation/demolition material(wood, toilet, sink, bathtubs, cabinets, etc), hazardous waste, electronic equipment, yard debris, tires, gas tank, fencing, all metals

 


MT. LODGE/GLENWOOD HILLS

2008 PICKUP DAYS 

TUESDAY & FRIDAYOrchard Lake ParkArden TrBeverly TrBrook TrClaremont TrClove RoadCrestwood Tr Edgewood TrEstybrook TrGarland TrGlenwood RoadLinden TrMoran TrMt Lodge Rd Right of pillars to Clove RdPleasant View RoadPoplar TrRevere RoadRosemont RoadSummit TrSunrse TrWhippoorwill TrWildwood TrWindsor RoadWoodycrest TrMONDAY & THURSDAYArbor TrArcadian TrAscension TrBrookside TrCascade TrCedar TrEcho TrEmerald TrGloria TrGrandview TrHiggins TrHighland TrHillcrest TrHillside TrLaurel TrLookout TrMidwood TrMt Lodge Rd Left of pillars to Clove RdOakwood TrOakwood Tr NorthOakwood Tr SouthOrchard CircleOrchard TrParadise TrPioneer TrPoint O Pine RdSilver TrStanton TrSunset TrSylvan TrUnderhill TrUtopian TrValley TrWay CrossWoodland Circle NorthWoodland Circle South

Homeowners are responsible for the disposal of the following: 

Electronic equipment  (TV sets, computers and computer monitors, printers) 

microwave ovens, hazardous waste, construction material