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Roofing Materials

...no more than six feet in length and must be able to be carried by one person. Your hauler may have additional requirements for large item pickup. Contact them directly...

Large Play Equipment

...heavier than one person can carry. Large wooden playsets can be disposed curbside, but only if they are dismantled into pieces no more than six inches in diameter and no...

Free Litter Disposal Program

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Batteries

CAUTION: Rechargeable batteries contain toxic metals such as cadmium, lead, lithium, and nickel. In addition, lithium batteries can explode and/or cause fires and are an even greater fire hazard if...

Corrosives

CAUTION: Materials such as household cleaners, stain removers, and chemical strippers may have corrosive, skin-irritating, and/or toxic properties that can cause eye/skin burns and poisoning. Click here for options to...

Household Items

...& Steel) Cardboard (Dry, flattened, no food contact) Cartons Glass Bottles & Jars Paper and Newspaper (Clean, dry, no food contact; brochures, envelopes, magazines, paperback books, etc.) Plastic Bottles &...

Construction Materials

For information regarding the management of building construction materials, please click here to visit our Construction Materials management page....

Plastic

REUSE: Many plastic items in good usable condition can be donated or resold. An internet search such as “donate plastic cups, toys, etc. York PA” will show organizations that accept...

Fire Extinguisher

...fire extinguishers that were manufactured before 1970 may contain the toxic chemical carbon tetrachloride and should not be discharged. REUSE: New, unexpired fire extinguishers may be able to be donated...
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