Martin County Environmental Guide. For Residential Solid Waste Collection ATTENTION! Effective October 22, 2007 Your service days have changed
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1 ATTENTION! Effective October 22, 2007 Your service days have changed Look Inside for your new collection days Martin County Environmental Guide For Residential Solid Waste Collection WasteGuide2007.indd 1 10/4/07 5:44:23 PM
2 Dear Martin County resident, At Waste Management, green is more than just the color of our trucks and containers. It is a daily reminder to our over 50,000 employees across North America of the important role each of us plays as stewards of the environment. Waste Management has a deep commitment to making a difference for the environment, for communities and for people. Save Our Earth As the leading provider of comprehensive waste management, recycling and environmental services in North America, Waste Management serves municipal, commercial, industrial and residential customers throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Waste Management serves more than 20 million residential and commercial customers through its network of collection operations, transfer stations, landfill disposal sites, waste-toenergy plants, recycling facilities, and other related services. Whether you are a longtime resident or a newcomer to the area, this residential guide to solid waste collection in Martin County includes important information to help you be a good steward of our environment. By following these simple, environmental guidelines for garbage collection, recycling, vegetative waste and bulk pickups, you can help Martin County stay clean and green. Waste Management is proud of our long history in Martin County which began in the 1970 s. It has been our privilege to serve you and we hope you find this guide helpful. Sincerely, Your friendly neighborhood Garbage Guys at Waste Management WasteGuide2007.indd 2 10/4/07 5:44:24 PM
3 Waste Management 7700 SE Bridge Road Hobe Sound, Florida Martin County Solid Waste Transfer Facility 9101 SW Busch St, Palm City, FL Hours of Operations Monday through Friday: 8:00am 5:00pm Saturday: 8:00am to 12:00pm Closed Sunday & legal holidays If you are a resident within the City of Stuart and have questions regarding your solid waste or recycling service please contact City of Stuart 121 Flagler Avenue Stuart, Florida or Holiday Collection Schedule Waste Management and The Martin County Transfer Station will be closed on the following national holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your collection day falls on any of these holidays, we ll collect your garbage, yard waste or recyclables on your next regularly scheduled service day. For more info call Waste Management at or go to 1 WasteGuide2007.indd 3 10/4/07 5:44:25 PM
4 GARBAGE COLLECTION GARBAGE COLLECTION IS TWICE A WEEK! Your twice-a-week collection is a level of environmental service that many communities are not offered. Keeping our community clean and beautiful is part of what makes Martin County a great place to live, work, and play. That s why it is important to take advantage of our many environmental services. Please refer to the Martin County map insert to check your collection schedule for garbage and yard waste. Set out time is 7:00 a.m., or the night before is okay, too. Please remove cans and bins from the curb after collection. You can set out as many 32-gallon cans (with lids) or plastic (tied tops) bags as needed. Each can or bag can weigh up to fifty (50) pounds. Be sure to check that lids and ties are securely on containers. This helps prevents domestic and wild animals from tearing bags and upsetting containers which can create litter problems and make waste pickup more difficult. 2 For more info call Waste Management at or go to WasteGuide2007.indd 4 10/4/07 5:44:25 PM
5 REGULAR YARD WASTE What is vegetative waste? Any cut limbs, palm fronds, branches, bushes, twigs, or grass clipping are considered yard waste. Follow the basic preparations below to help you correctly dispose of your yard waste. REGULAR YARD WASTE IS COLLECTED ONE TIME PER WEEK ON WEDNESDAY Small clippings Grass clippings, leaves and small twigs or branches must be placed in containers with lids that are no larger than 32 gallons in size or be in a biodegradable container. The clippings should not weigh more than 50 pounds lbs. Large branches and limbs Branches, limbs and other cuttings should be stacked neatly and should not exceed six inches (6 ) in diameter, five feet (5 ) in length or weigh more than fifty (50) pounds. Vegetative waste piles up to eight cubic yards will be collected one time per week on Wednesdays. All piles larger than 8 cubic yards but less than 20 cubic yards will be collected within seven (7) days of your regularly scheduled yard waste collection day. Piles that are not collected on your regularly scheduled day will be tagged with an information card notifying you that the pile was too large and has already been scheduled for pick up. All piles greater than 20 cubic yards will be collected 20 cubic yards per week until the entire pile is removed. Small clippings and piles 8 cubic yards or less will be picked up 1 time per week on Wednesday Please do not use plastic bags to contain yard waste. 100% of yard waste is mulched at the county landfill. Plastic bags contaminate the mulch! For more info call Waste Management at or go to 3 WasteGuide2007.indd 5 10/4/07 5:44:26 PM
6 BULK TRASH COLLECTION - For Single Family Homes What is bulk trash? Bulk trash, also referred to as bulky waste or white goods includes non-vegetative items which cannot be containerized, bagged or bundled. Bulk trash includes items such as broken or discarded refrigerators, ranges, toilets, washers, dryers, bath tubs, water heaters, sinks, bicycles, and other similar appliances, household For safety reasons, please remove refrigerator and freezer doors before placing outside for collection so that children can not crawl inside and become trapped. goods, and furniture. All bulky waste should be placed curbside on your regularly scheduled collection day. Bulky waste not collected will be tagged with an information card notifying you that it has already been scheduled for pickup. All bulky waste will be collected within five (5) days of your regularly scheduled collection day. Bulky waste does not include cars, boats, or engines. These items must be disposed of through other methods. LAND CLEARING DEBRIS, CONTRACTOR GENERATED WASTE Whole trees as well as cut up trees larger than six inches (6 ) in diameter are not part of the Residential Solid Waste Collection Program. Disposal of this material is the responsibility of the homeowner. CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris is considered a Special Item and requires additional fees and special handling by Waste Management or another licensed hauler. Residential customers can make arrangements with Waste Management or another licensed hauler for collection and disposal services for C&D material. Homeowners also have the option of transporting their C&D debris to the landfill on their own and paying a disposal fee at the landfill. 4 For more info call Waste Management at or go to WasteGuide2007.indd 6 10/4/07 5:44:26 PM
7 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL What is hazardous waste? Any materials or substances that are potentially damaging to the environment and harmful to humans and other living organisms are considered to be hazardous waste. Hazardous waste should never be disposed of curbside. Common Household Hazardous Waste Paints/Stains Batteries Mercury Fluorescent Lamps Latex paints NiCad Thermometers Fluorescent tubes Oil based paints Lithium Thermostats Ballasts Weather sealers Mercury Neon Lights Wood preservers Metal Hydride Corrosives Flammables Reactive Materials Toxics Pool chemicals Paint thinners Aerosol cans Pesticides Battery acids Kerosene Pool chlorine Herbicides Drain cleaners Lighter fluids Fertilizers Poisons Acids and bases Propane cylinders Cyanides Paint strippers Strong chemicals Adhesives Sulfide Antifreeze Gasoline Used Oil Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Center 9155 Busch Street in Palm City Hours: M-F 8:00am 5:00pm Saturday 8:00am Noon. Closed Sundays and legal holidays (refer to page 1 for exact days) HAZMOBILE HazMobile is short for Mobile Household Hazardous Waste Collection Vehicle. No business waste is accepted. HazMobile Hours of Operation 8:30am 1:30pm Hobe Sound 1st Wednesday of each month Fire Station # SE Federal Hwy Stuart 2nd Wednesday of each month 800 Martin Luther King Blvd Fire Station Jensen Beach 3rd Wednesday of each month Fire Station # NE Savanna Rd Indiantown 4th Friday of each month Fire Station # SW Warfield Blvd. Port Salerno 4th Wednesday of each month Fire Station # SE Dixie Hwy Tequesta 2nd Friday of each month Fire Station # SE Countyline Rd. Please no tires, construction and demolition debris, auto or boat parts, barrels, drums, propane tanks, and empty gas cans. Business waste is not accepted through the household hazardous waste collection program. Call for information on business waste disposal. You can bring up to 100 pounds of hazardous waste to the HazMobile including: paints, pesticides, oil, antifreeze, fertilizers and herbicides Items you can NOT bring to the HazMobile include: flammables, ammunition, propane tanks, drums, marine or automotive batteries. For more info call Waste Management at or go to 5 WasteGuide2007.indd 7 10/4/07 5:44:27 PM
8 Single Stream Recycling Beginning in October 2007, a NEW and convenient way to recycle is being offered to Martin County residents. Single-stream recycling lets you commingle all of your acceptable materials together in one bin. There is no longer any need to separate recyclable paper from plastics, glass, aluminum or steel containers. The convenience of Single-stream recycling makes it easier than ever for residents to participate. Through the program we can recover up to 30 percent more recyclable RECYCLING IS ONCE A WEEK FROM YOUR CURBSIDE ON ONE OF YOUR REGULAR COLLECTION DAYS materials which prevents these items from ending up in a landfill. Single-stream also allows us to operate our fleet more efficiently, cuts down on the number of specialized recycling collection vehicles and reduces the energy required during the collection of the material. Think globally, act locally. As a Martin County resident, one simple way you can do your part to help protect and preserve our finite natural resources is by recycling. Many of the products we purchase and use on a daily basis can find new life by being recycled into new materials. RECYCLABLE ITEMS Below is a list of acceptable materials as well as materials that should not be recycled because they can cause problems or hazards for workers or processing equipment. If you are uncertain about a particular item, just give us a call at Acceptable Materials: Glass, Steel, Aluminum Cans and Foil Aluminum food and beverage containers Glass food and beverage containers (clear, brown, or green) Steel or Metal cans. Soda & water containers with narrow necks - Type 1 (PET) Milk, water, detergent, shampoo and bleach bottles without caps - Type 2 (HDPE) Food wrap, vegetable oil bottles, blister packages, shrink wrap, refrigerated containers, clean food wrap, throwaway utensils and protective packing (Types 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7) Aseptic packaging (milk & juice cartons) Most types of paper can be recycled Newspapers, newsprint and newspaper inserts Magazines and Catalogs Printer and Copier paper and other office paper without wax liners Mail (Junk mail) Corrugated cardboard boxes and containers Cereal boxes Telephone books 6 For more info call Waste Management at or go to WasteGuide2007.indd 8 10/4/07 5:44:27 PM
9 Single Stream Recycling (Continued) Materials NOT Accepted, include but are not limited to: Mirrors Window or auto glass Glass cookware or bakeware Household items such as cooking pots, toasters, etc. Light Bulbs Ceramics or Porcelain Plastic that is not numbered Microwave trays Plastic bags Styrofoam Coat hangers Electric cords Christmas lights Garden hoses PVC Steel Tip A 60-watt light bulb can run for over a day on the amount of energy saved by recycling one pound of steel. In one year in the United States, the recycling of steel saves enough energy to heat and light 18,000,000 homes! A typical family consumes 182 gallons of pop, 29 gallons of juice, 104 gallons of milk, and 26 gallons of bottled water a year. That s a lot of containers please recycle them! Aluminum Tip More than 50% of a new aluminum can is made from recycled aluminum. There is no limit to the amount of times aluminum can be recycled. An aluminum can that is thrown away will still be a can 500 years from now! Recycling one ton of aluminum is equivalent to not releasing 13 tons of carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) into the air. Glass Tip Glass never wears out -- it can be recycled forever. The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four hours. It also causes 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution than when a new bottle is made from raw materials. Producing glass from virgin materials requires 30 percent more energy than from crushed, used glass. Plastic Tip Americans use 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour! Most of them are thrown away! Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year. If every American household recycled just one out of every ten HDPE bottles they used, we d keep 200 million pounds of the plastic out of landfills every year. Recycling Bins can be picked up at the following locations: Martin County Utilities Department Office SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL Waste Management Hobe Sound Office SE Bridge Road, Hobe Sound, FL Recycle bins will only be delivered to newly constructed homes. Residents who need replacement bins will have to pick up the recycling bins themselves. For more info call Waste Management at or go to 7 WasteGuide2007.indd 9 10/4/07 5:44:28 PM
10 SW MAPP RD Recycle & Garbage Collection Schedule NW FEDERAL H SW MURPHY RD SW MATHESON AVE Tuesday Recycle Tuesday & Friday Garbage FLORIDA TRP SW 48 TH AVE SW HIGH MEADOW AVE Friday Recycle Tuesday & Friday Garbage WasteGuide2007.indd 10 10/4/07 5:44:29 PM
11 SW MAPP RD NE SAVANNAH RD NE CAUSEWAY BLV NE OCEAN BLV NW JENSEN BEACH BLV NE INDIAN RIVER DR City of Stuart Waste Collection NW FEDERAL HWY Monday Recycle Monday & Thursday Garbage NE DIXIE HWY NE SEWALL'S POINT RD SE OCEAN BLV SE OCEAN BLV City of Stuart Waste Collection SE MONTEREY RD Monday Recycle Monday & Thursday Garbage e arbage S KANNER HWY SE INDIAN ST SE WILLOUGHBY BLV SE POMEROY ST Tuesday Recycle Tuesday & Friday Garbage SE SALERNO RD SE COVE RD Friday Recycle Tuesday & Friday Garbage SW COVE RD Monday Recycle Monday & Thurs. Garbage SE DIXIE HWY WasteGuide2007.indd 11 10/4/07 5:44:30 PM
12 Recycle & Garbage Collection Schedule SW 96 TH ST Mon SW BRIDGE RD SW KANNER HWY Friday Recycle Tuesday & Friday Garbage Not Serviced SW PRATT-WHITNEY RD WasteGuide2007.indd 12 10/4/07 5:44:31 PM
13 WY Thursday Recycle Monday & Thursday Garbage SE BEACH RD SE BRIDGE RD SE FEDERAL HWY INTERSTATE 95 Thursday Recycle Monday & Thursday Garbage WasteGuide2007.indd 13 10/4/07 5:44:31 PM
14 NOTES 12 For more info call Waste Management at or go to WasteGuide2007.indd 14 10/4/07 5:44:32 PM
15 NOTES For more info call Waste Management at or go to 13 WasteGuide2007.indd 15 10/4/07 5:44:32 PM
16 Your NEW Martin County Environmental Guide For Residential Solid Waste Collection ATTENTION! Effective October 22, 2007 Your service days have changed Look Inside for your new collection days Printed on 85% post-consumer waste 7700 SE Bridge Road Hobe Sound, Florida PRESORT STD US POSTAGE PAID STUART, FL PERMIT 726 Customer Service Information Any Questions? Call for information on the collection of garbage, recyclables or yard waste. Waste Management Customer Service Center Toll Free: WasteGuide2007.indd 16 10/4/07 5:44:32 PM
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