Construction, Demolition and Deconstruction Information
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1 Construction, Demolition and Deconstruction Information A Guide for Contractors and Home Owners reuse hazardous waste recycling disposal Consider Deconstruction over Demolition! See page 4. AUGUST 2015
2 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT DOES C&D STAND FOR? Demolition. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT THAT CONSTRUCTION WASTE BE RECYCLED? A lot of natural resources can be saved by recycling C&D waste, which makes up 29% of the trash going into the landfi ll. DO ALL THE CITIES HAVE THE SAME RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS? No. All cities require a minimum of California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen) detailed below. A local ordinance may have more stringent requirements and may have different penalties. Refer to the chart on pages 2-3 for details on a specifi c city. WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (CALGREEN)? State Code requires construction waste reduction of at least 50%. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 50% of the nonhazardous construction and demolition debris, or meet a local construction and demolition waste management ordinance, whichever is more stringent. For more information or other specifi c requirements visit Standards-Code.pdf. WHY AM I ASKED WHAT CITY MY WASTE CAME FROM? The State requires each city and unincorporated county to reduce waste through recycling, composting or other diversion activities. To gather statistics by city, landfi ll and transfer station gatekeepers ask where the waste is from. WHAT ARE INERT MATERIALS? Inert solids or aggregates include asphalt, brick, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil and stone. WHAT IS A MIXED C&D RECYCLING FACILITY? At a mixed C&D recycling facility, different recyclables are sorted from a load of mixed debris. A load of mixed C&D generally includes drywall, metal, untreated wood, yard trimmings and small amounts of inert materials. Large amounts of inerts should go into rock boxes. WHAT DOES OX MOUNTAIN LANDFILL ACCEPT FOR RECYCLING? Ox Mountain Landfi ll accepts loads of certain materials for reuse onsite. These materials are: asphalt, bricks, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil, stone, untreated wood and yard waste. Loads with untreated wood and/or green waste mixed with inerts (asphalt, brick, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil and stone) will not be sorted and therefore not recycled. However a load with mixed inerts only (asphalt, brick, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil and stone) or mixed green waste only (untreated wood and yard trimmings) will be accepted for Alternative Daily Landfi ll Cover. HOW DO I MAKE SURE MY RECEIPTS SHOW THAT I RECYCLED MATERIALS? First, you must make sure that you are taking your load to a facility that can recycle the materials you have. When you are at the gate of any facility, be sure to tell them that you would like to recycle the material and the name of the city or unincorporated county location it is from. You will need a receipt that refl ects this information. The receipt will indicate that the material was either recycled or disposed. WHAT IF A DEBRIS BOX COMPANY HANDLES ALL MY WASTE? To meet local recycling requirements, you will need to request that the debris box company take your waste to an approved recycling facility and provide you with appropriate receipts from those facilities. WHAT DO I DO ABOUT THE WASTE GENERATED BY MY SUBCONTRACTORS? The general contractor or applicant is responsible for ensuring that the recycling requirements are met for all waste generated on site, including waste generated by the subcontractors. WHAT IF MY NEW CONSTRUCTION PROJECT GENERATES ALMOST NO WASTE? All construction projects generate waste and you are expected to recycle it. The industry average for waste generated at new construction sites is six pounds per square foot.
3 INTRODUCTION TION & CONTENTS K N O W Y O UR W AS T E UNDERSTAND CITY C&D RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS Most cities in San Mateo County have a recycling ordinance that requires contractors to recycle most waste generated on the job. Some cities may limit building contractors to a few approved recycling facilities and debris box companies. According to the CALGreen State Code; where a local jurisdiction does not have a construction and demolition waste management ordinance, a construction waste management plan shall be submitted for approval to the enforcing agency. See pages 2-3 to view San Mateo County and city requirements. DECONSTRUCTION, SALVAGE & REUSE Many items such as wood fl oors, doors, windows, electrical equipment, and bathroom fi xtures can be salvaged from a building before it is demolished. You can take these usable materials to a salvage yard, where they will be resold to local builders. See page 4 to determine if salvage is appropriate at your site. HAZARDOUS WASTE Many types of hazardous waste are found at construction and demolition sites. These materials must be identifi ed and handled correctly prior to demolition and during construction. See page 5 to fi nd a list of potential hazardous wastes and where to take them. RECYCLING Waste generated at a construction site can be recycled in two ways. One option is to separate recyclables by material, such as cardboard, metal, clean wood, etc. into individual bins. Separating recyclables allows you to take advantage of lower dumping fees. The second option is to put recyclable materials into one bin and take it to a recycling facility that specializes in sorting materials. See pages 6-7 for a list of C&D recycling facilities in the Bay Area. DISPOSAL Any waste that cannot be reused or recycled is disposal. See page 8 for disposal locations RECYCLING HOTLINES FOR ALL BAY AREA COUNTIES This guide is brought to you by San Mateo County RecycleWorks, which offers recycling, reuse and green building information to the residents and businesses of the County. See page 8 for recycling hotlines in other Bay Area counties. 8 IDENTIFY HAULING OPTIONS You may either haul your own recyclable materials or hire a debris box company and request that the material be recycled. Note that in some cities you may be required to use a certain debris box company. See page 2 3 to view city requirements and page 9 for a list of debris box companies
4 UNDERSTANDING C&D RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS CITY C&D ORDINANCE OR POLICY DEPOSIT REQUIRED PROJECTS ORDINANCE APPLIES TO RECYCLING REQUIREMENT D = Demolition C = New Construction Contact cities for the most up-to-date requirements. DEBRIS BOX REGULATIONS See below for cities with exclusive contracts with specifi c debris box companies. NAME OF FORM Contractors must fi ll out a form detailing their recycling plan. Upon completion of the project, copies of recycling and disposal receipts must be submitted. ATHERTON Any project over $50,000 or generating more than 10 tons of debris Must allow 10 working days for salvage prior to demolition D or C: recycle 60% of total waste Shingle/shake roofing project: recycle 50% of total waste Alterations/Additions: recycle 50% of total waste Construction, Demolition, Recycling Criteria BELMONT no** Specifi cations according to CALGreen Building Standards D or C or Alterations: recycle 50% of total waste CAlGreen Checklist BRISBANE Demolition over 200 ft 2, remodel or new construction over $75,000, re-roofi ng over 500 ft 2 Must allow 5 working days for salvage prior to demolition. D: recycle 100% of inert solids*, 50% of other construction debris C: recycle 50% of total waste Remodel/Re-roofing: recycle 50% of total waste South San Francisco Scavenger Company Demolition Recycling and Waste Reduction Plan BURLINGAME Demolition, new construction projects, and alterations over $50,000 D or C or Alterations: recycle 60% of total waste Limits on use of inert solids* to achieve diversion goals ADC is not counted as recycled material Demolition Recycling and Waste Reduction Form COLMA All demolition, remodel, or construction projects Must salvage if possible D: recycle 50% of total waste C: recycle 50% of total waste Shingle/shake roofing project: recycle 50% of total waste If using a debris box, must use a company with a signed, non-exclusive franchise agreement with Colma Demolition Recycling Forms DALY CITY All complete demolitions, all alterations over $15,000, all new construction over $25,000, all roofi ng tear-offs over 100 ft 2 D or C or Alterations or Re-roofing: recycle 50% of total waste All projects over $30,000 must submit Allied Waste Services of Daly City EAST PALO ALTO All demolition, new single-family, multifamily and commercial D: recycle 60% soil, concrete/ asphalt, 25% other waste C: recycle 55% concrete/asphalt, 20% other waste FOSTER CITY All demolition and new construction projects and specifi ed residential and commercial alterations, roofi ng projects Reuse and salvage to the greatest extent feasible D or C or Alterations or Roofing: recycle a minimum of 50% of total waste HALF MOON BAY no** Projects over $5,000 Reuse, salvage and recycle to the greatest extent feasible HILLSBOROUGH no** All demolition, alteration, and new construction projects D or C or Alterations: submit and execute approved Recycling and Waste Reduction Plan If hauling mixed debris, must use approved mixed processing facility ADC is not counted as recycled material Must use a hauler from the approved list. Recycling and Waste Reduction Plan Compliance Report 2
5 UNDERSTANDING C&D RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS CITY MENLO PARK C&D ORDINANCE OR POLICY DEPOSIT REQUIRED PROJECTS ORDINANCE APPLIES TO All residential projects over 1,000 ft 2, commercial projects over 5,000 ft 2 RECYCLING REQUIREMENT D = Demolition C = New Construction Contact cities for the most up-to-date requirements. Must allow 7 working days for salvage prior to demolition D or C: recycle or salvage at least 60% of total waste ADC is not counted as recycled material DEBRIS BOX REGULATIONS See below for cities with exclusive contracts with specifi c debris box companies. NAME OF FORM Contractors must fi ll out a form detailing their recycling plan. Upon completion of the project, copies of recycling and disposal receipts must be submitted. Demolition Recycling Deposit Refund Request Form MILLBRAE Projects approved by Planning Commission and all demolitions Must allow 2 weeks for salvage prior to demolition D or C: recycle 50% of all waste generated; at least 25% must be from sources other than soil, concrete or asphalt South San Francisco Scavenger Company Demolition Waste Management Plan PACIFICA no Additions and new structures Specifi cations according to CALGreen Standards Recology of the Coast PORTOLA VALLEY x 211 Any project greater than $10,000 or generating more than 10 tons of debris; remodels larger than 1,000 ft 2 Must allow 5 working days for salvage prior to demolition D: recycle 60% concrete/asphalt, 25% other waste C or Remodel or Re-roofing: recycle 60% of total waste REDWOOD CITY All new construction, all tear off roofi ng permits and any construction valuation of $50,000 or greater D or C: Recycle or salvage 60% of all waste and 100% of inerts SAN BRUNO Specifi cations in Tier 1 of the CALGreen Building Standards Code, Tier 2 optional C: recycle 65% of total waste Remodel: recycle 50% of total waste Recology San Bruno Demolition Waste Reduction Form SAN CARLOS Any project over $50,000 or generating more than 5 tons of debris Must allow 5 working days for salvage prior to demolition D or C: recycle 60% of total waste Demolition Waste Management Plan Agreement SAN MATEO Any demolition, construction, or remodel over $50,000 Salvage as much as possible D or C: recycle 60% of total waste Remodel: recycle 50% of total waste Recycling and Waste Management Reduction Plan SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO WOODSIDE UNINCORPORATED SAN MATEO COUNTY no** Demolition over $5,000, construction over $50,000, or size equal or greater than 2000 ft 2, roofi ng projects over 100 ft 2. Any project over $10,000 or generating more than 10 tons of debris Demolition projects over $5,000, construction projects greater than $250,000 or 2,000 ft 2 * Inert solids include asphalt, brick, concrete, dirt, fi nes, rock, sand, soil and stone. ** Fines or penalties may apply for non-compliance. D or C: recycle 100% of inert solids,* minimum of 50% of all non-inerts Must allow 5 working days for salvage prior to demolition C: recycle 60% of total waste D: recycle 60% of total waste, at least 15% must be non-inert material* D or C: recycle 100% of inert solids*, 50% of all non-inerts* South San Francisco Scavenger Company Demolition Waste Management Plan 3
6 KNOW YOUR WASTE DECONSTRUCTION, SALVAGE & REUSE DECONSTRUCTION, also referred to as SALVAGE or SOFT DEMOLITION, is a cost-effective and environmentally responsible alternative to conventional building demolition. In a deconstruction, hazardous materials are removed, reusable building materials are salvaged, demolition materials are recycled and only a small portion of waste ends up in the landfi ll. To successfully deconstruct a building for salvage, you may have a soft demolition contractor identify and remove the usable material or you may extract the material and drop it off at a salvage yard. Please take special care to identify and remove any electrical components that may contain mercury such as lights, thermostats, and switches. These must be treated as hazardous waste. Examples of reusable building materials: Architectural details (columns, fi replace mantels, moulding) Brick & block Doors & windows Electrical equipment Heating ducts Light fi xtures Lumber Plumbing fi ttings Plumbing fi xtures (faucets, toilets & bathtubs) Siding Steel beams & studs Wainscoting SALVAGE YARDS & DECONSTRUCTION SERVICES SAN MATEO COUNTY DONATION SOLUTIONS 2033 Ralston Avenue Belmont, CA A full service building material appraisal and consulting fi rm. FIREWOOD FARMS 551 San Mateo Road (HWY 92) rewoodfarms.com Deconstructs old barns and sells fl ooring and other salvaged wood products. GREEN EARTH APPRAISALS 525 Broadway Millbrae, CA greenearthappraisals.com A full service building material appraisal and consulting fi rm. GREENWORX 160 S. Linden Avenue # 221 South San Francisco, CA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER SAN FRANCISCO RESTORE 1411 Industrial Road MARCAN ENTERPRISE 1155 Broadway Street # 105 Redwood City, CA PLACEMAKERS, INC Center Street Accepts and sells salvaged materials. Provides deconstruction service. REUSABLE LUMBER COMPANY P.O. Box Woodside, CA Will deconstruct homes for usable wood or pick up wood from construction sites. SCOTT S DEMOLITION P.O. Box 6309 San Mateo, CA TNT DEMOLITION 161 Glenn Way WHOLE HOUSE BUILDING SUPPLY 29 Vista Avenue San Mateo, CA Accepts and sells used building materials and runs salvage sales at individual homes they are deconstructing. ALAMEDA COUNTY C & K SALVAGE 718 Douglas Avenue Oakland, CA, Accepts and sells salvaged building supplies. Focuses mostly on lumber. CERTIFIED BLUE RECYCLING 2075 Williams Street San Leandro, CA ed-blue-recycling.com DECONSTRUCTION & REUSE NETWORK 2370 Market Street # 260 San Francisco, CA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE 9235 San Leandro Street Oakland, CA INNER CITY RECYCLING 9009 Railroad Avenue Oakland, CA Offers onsite portable crushing service. OHMEGA SALVAGE 2407 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA Accepts and sells vintage architectural salvage. THE REUSE PEOPLE 9235 San Leandro Street Oakland, CA Accepts and sells a wide variety of salvaged building materials. URBAN ORE 900 Murray Street Berkeley, CA Accepts and sells a wide variety of salvaged building materials. SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY BUILDING RESOURCES 701 Amador Street San Francisco, CA, Accepts and sells a wide variety of salvaged building materials. SANTA CLARA COUNTY REBUILD GREEN 2625 Middlefi eld Road # 106 Palo Alto CA,
7 HAZARDOUS WASTE KNOW YOUR WASTE At a construction site it is very important to be aware of HAZARDOUS MATERIAL so you can separate it from other waste and properly dispose of it. Prior to a demolition, it is necessary to identify and remove hazardous wastes. You should also be prepared to deal with hazardous waste generated during construction and at the end of the project. HAZARDOUS WASTE ACCEPTED BY THE VSQG PROGRAM Ballasts Batteries Caulk containing PCBs Cleaning supplies Fluorescent light bulbs and tubes Garden chemicals Glues, mastics, adhesives Oils Paint chips (Paint removed from projects conducted before 1980 contain lead) Paints, thinners, stains Pesticides, herbicides Pool chemicals Switches and thermostats containing mercury HAZARDOUS WASTE NOT ACCEPTED BY THE VSQG PROGRAM Appliances Asbestos Electronic Waste Pressure-treated wood Railroad ties Telephone poles PROPER DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE SAN MATEO COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE - VERY SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR (VSQG) PROGRAM A VSQG (per state law) is any business that generates less than 100 kilograms (about 220 pounds or 27 gallons) of hazardous waste per month. The VSQG Program is designed to provide an inexpensive hazardous waste disposal option to eligible businesses, non-profi ts, and other government agencies. See the list of accepted materials to the left. Visit for details. Call to make an appointment at the next collection event. Minimal fees. TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS WASTE Legally, you can only transport up to 10 gallons of hazardous waste at one time without a special license and permit. Qualifi ed VSQG businesses may legally carry up to 27 gallons or 220 pounds of a hazardous waste for disposal to the VSQG Facility. You may also select a hazardous waste management company to collect and haul hazardous waste for you. IF YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR THE VSQG PROGRAM If your business generates more than 100 kilograms of hazardous waste per month, you will need to fi nd the appropriate commercial hazardous waste management company to handle your material. Companies that provide this service may be found in the yellow pages, by visiting or by contacting the County s Hazardous Materials Program at PAINT RECYCLING Paint (interior/exterior) can be recycled at many locations throughout the Bay Area. For a complete list of products that can be recycled and the locations to bring it to visit: or call toll free LOCATIONS IN THE BAY AREA TO DISPOSE OF: Asbestos Pressure-treated wood Railroad ties Telephone poles ALTAMONT LANDFILL Altamont Pass Road Livermore, CA Call First (Friable and non-friable asbestos) NEWBY ISLAND LANDFILL 1601 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA Call fi rst (Non-friable asbestos only) For more information on where to recycle items that are not accepted by the VSQG program visit or call our toll free hotline at KIRBY CANYON RECYCLING & DISPOSAL FACILITY 910 Coyote Creek Golf Drive Morgan Hill, CA Call fi rst (Non-friable asbestos only) OX MOUNTAIN SANITARY LANDFILL San Mateo Road Call fi rst (Non-friable asbestos only) 5
8 KNOW YOUR WASTE RECYCLING A SORTING FACILITY specializes in sorting recyclable construction material. Mixed C&D loads can include all the materials listed below, and the majority of it will be recycled. Large quantities of inert solids (asphalt, concrete, dirt) should be kept separate from mixed C&D loads. Unless you are taking your recycling to a sorting facility, the following materials must be separated and brought in as loads of only one material type. Some facilities accept MIXED INERTS (mixed loads of crushed asphalt, concrete, dirt) for recycling. Mixed inert loads will cost more than separated loads. RECYCLING FACILITIES SORTING FACILITIES mixed inerts asphalt bricks carpet cardboard concrete dirt drywall (unpainted) metal pallets porcelain rock roofing (composite) wood (untreated) yard trimmings SAN MATEO COUNTY Andreini Brothers. Inc. 151 Main Street Blue Line Transfer, Inc. 500 East Jamie Court South San Francisco, CA Brisbane Recycling Company 5 Beatty Road Brisbane, CA CEMEX 775 Seaport Boulevard Redwood City, CA Graniterock 195 Seaport Boulevard Redwood City, CA Offers portable crushing services. Half Moon Bay Building and Garden Supply 119 Main Street Ox Mountain Sanitary Landfill San Mateo Road com/facilities.cfm Pescadero Transfer Station Bean Hollow Road at Artichoke Pescadero, CA Recology of the Coast 1046 Palmetto Avenue Pacifi ca, CA Recology San Bruno 101 Tanforan Avenue San Bruno, CA * * & foam padding * * * * Limited amounts accepted 6
9 RECYCLING KNOW YOUR WASTE RECYCLING FACILITIES SORTING FACILITIES mixed inerts asphalt bricks carpet cardboard concrete dirt drywall (unpainted) metal pallets porcelain rock roofing (composite) wood (untreated) yard trimmings Shoreway Environmental Center 333 Shoreway Road Sims Metal 699 Seaport Boulevard Redwood City, CA SRDC 199 Seaport Boulevard Redwood City, CA ALAMEDA COUNTY Davis Street Recycling Center 2615 Davis Street San Leandro, CA Inner City Recycling 9009 Railroad Ave. Oakland, CA Vasco Road Landfill 4001 North Vasco Road Livermore, CA ivermore.net/ citygov/pw/swr/landfi ll.asp SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY Recology San Francisco 501 Tunnel Avenue San Francisco, CA SANTA CLARA COUNTY Guadalupe Landfill Guadalupe Mines Road San Jose, CA guadalupe.wm.com Newby Island Landfill 1601 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA newbyislandfacts.com Valley Services 1615B South 7th Street San Jose, CA Zanker Recycling 675 Los Esteros Road San Jose, CA & foam padding & foam padding Offers portable crushing services. & foam padding & foam padding & foam padding 7
10 IDENTIFY HAULING OPTIONS DISPOSAL Materials that are NOT RECYCLABLE and NOT HAZARDOUS should be taken to a DISPOSAL facility. Examples of disposable materials may include: Bagged waste Damaged fl exible ductwork Dirty drop cloths Foam Insulation Mixed composite materials Painted wood, drywall or stucco Polystyrene packaging Vinyl fl ooring Visqueen DISPOSAL FACILITIES SAN MATEO COUNTY BLUE LINE TRANSFER STATION 500 East Jamie Court South San Francisco, CA MUSSEL ROCK TRANSFER STATION Skyline Drive & Westline Drive Daly City, CA OX MOUNTAIN SANITARY LANDFILL San Mateo Road PESCADERO TRANSFER STATION Bean Hollow Road at Artichoke Pescadero, CA (Open Friday - Sunday) RECOLOGY SAN BRUNO 101 Tanforan Avenue San Bruno, CA SHOREWAY ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER (SAN CARLOS TRANSFER STATION) 333 Shoreway Road COUNTY RECYCLING HOTLINES COUNTY RECYCLING HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE WEBSITE Alameda STOPWASTE Contra Costa depart/cd/recycle Marin San Francisco San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Cruz
11 IDENTIFY HAULING OPTIONS HAULING AND DEBRIS BOX COMPANIES One way of hauling waste from the construction site is through a DEBRIS BOX COMPANY. When you contact a debris box company, you need to request that your C&D materials be recycled and receipts can be provided. Key questions to ask when selecting a company are: What recyclable materials are you willing to pick-up? Do you offer a reduced fee if recyclables are separated from other waste? What are your requirements for separating recyclable materials? How much contamination do you allow? The following areas have exclusive contracts with specifi ed debris box companies or only allow registered debris box companies: Brisbane, Colma, Daly City, El Granada, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Miramar, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifi ca, San Bruno and South San Francisco. All other cities may use any of the following companies that haul mixed loads and sorted materials in San Mateo County. SAN MATEO COUNTY ALLIED WASTE SERVICES OF SAN MATEO COUNTY 1680 Edgeworth Avenue Daly City, CA debris_box_order.cfm AMERICAN DEBRIS BOX P.O. Box or DEBRIS-1 ( ) ASSOCIATED TRUCKING 1065 San Mateo Avenue San Bruno, CA Hauling services only. BAKER BROTHERS P.O. Box 6559 San Mateo, CA HALF MOON BAY BUILDING AND GARDEN SUPPLY 119 Main Street Debris boxes only. JD SERVICES P.O. Box 1563 Burlingame, CA JOHNSTON HAULING SERVICE P.O. Box Woodside, CA Hauling services only. JUNK GENERAL 2397 Spring Street Redwood City, CA JUNK KING 969 Industrial Road, Suite G JUNK (5865) Hauling services only. PENINSULA DEBRIS BOX 1726 Leslie Street San Mateo, CA PENINSULA HAULING AND DEMOLITION 839 Cherry Lane Hauling services only. RECOLOGY OF THE COAST 2305 Palmetto Avenue Pacifi ca, CA Serves Pacifi ca through Miramar only. RECOLOGY PENINSULA SERVICES 1356 Marsten Road Burlingame, CA RECOLOGY SAN BRUNO 101 Tanforan Avenue San Bruno, CA REDWOOD DEBRIS 350 Lang Road Burlingame, CA SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER CO. 500 East Jamie Court South San Francisco, CA VOLIKOS ENTERPRISES 999 7th Avenue San Bruno, CA Hauling services only. ALAMEDA COUNTY CERTIFIED BLUE RECYCLING 2075 Williams Street San Leandro, CA ed-blue-recycling.com SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY CITYWIDE DEBRIS BOX AND RECYCLING 1151 Quesada Avenue San Francisco, CA SANTA CLARA COUNTY GOT-JUNK 3083 Lawrence Expressway Santa Clara, CA GOT-JUNK ( ) FERMA CORPORATION GREEN BOX SERVICE 1265 Montecito Avenue Mountain View, CA GREENWASTE RECOVERY 1500 Berger Drive San Jose, CA PREMIER RECYCLE 348 Phelan Avenue San Jose, CA VALLEY SERVICES 1615B South 7th Street San Jose, CA SANTA CRUZ COUNTY KUNZ VALLEY TRASH Bear Creek Road Boulder Creek, CA
12 ACCEPTABLE MIXED C&D LOADS ACCEPTABLE LOADS UNACCEPTABLE LOADS Loads to a mixed C&D facility consist primarily of: Appliances Asphalt Bricks Cardboard Concrete Gypsum wall board (unpainted) Metals Tiles Wood shingles Wood waste (unpainted) Yard trimmings Loads to a mixed C&D sorting facility should not include disposable materials listed on page 8 or the following recyclable materials: Carpet (see pages 6 and 7) Fabric Food waste Furniture Insulation Mattresses Paint or hazardous waste Select plastics PVC pipe Window plate glass Photos courtesy of Zanker Recycling. Printed on recycled paper August
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