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TRASH/GARBAGE/RECYCLING INFORMATION FOR 2004

TRASH/GARBAGE/RECYCLING INFORMATION FOR 2005

Waste Management

Telephone:  737-1129

 

WASTE MANAGEMENT 2005 HOLIDAYS

 

                     May 30, 2005 – Memorial Day                                                                                                                 September 5, 2005 – Labor Day

                                          July 4, 2005 – Fourth of July                                                                                                                    November 24, 2005 - Thanksgiving

 

East Longmeadow residents are reminded that recycling is mandatory in East Longmeadow.  They should familiarize themselves with the following information to avoid problems with rubbish disposal:

 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:

East Longmeadow residents are reminded that if your pick up day falls on one of the Holidays listed about, your trash and recycling collections will be one day late following the Holiday.  Residents should refer to the Trash/Recycling Schedule which follows these instructions for collection dates by Zone.  All material to be removed by the contractor shall be placed on the tree belt, or otherwise at the edge of the street, by the occupant of the premises to be served by 7 A.M. on the day of collection.

 

Any complaints must be made directly to the Trash Collector (Phone: 737-1129) and then if satisfaction is not obtained you may call the Board of Health at the Town Hall (525-5400 Ext. 420).  If, due to inclement weather, collections are not completed on the day scheduled, they are usually made the following day.  Bulk items and yard waste will not be picked up by the contractor.

 

TRASH/GARBAGE COLLECTION:

The contractor will handle material placed in standard rubbish or equivalent barrels, or in other units acceptable to the contractor.  Such units shall consist of metal or plastic barrels with sloping sides not exceeding 45 gallons in capacity or 60 pounds in weight.  Not withstanding the above, tied plastic bags not exceeding 30 gallons in capacity are acceptable.  Also acceptable are 90-gallon wheeled containers, not exceeding 200 pounds in capacity, if they are compatible with the present hydraulic lifting equipment on the contractor's vehicles.  It is recommended that food waste be brought to the curb in a second container.  Ashes are to be placed in a plastic bag, which is to be tied and then placed in a metal container to insure that there are no hot coals.

 

RECYCLING COLLECTION:

Paper/cardboard (Category 1): Newspapers (with inserts), magazines/catalogs, clean corrugated cardboard (flattened and less than 3’ x 3’), brown paper grocery bags, and white letter paper.  Place on the curb in brown paper bags or place in a standard rubbish container with a white strip of tape around the top of the container to designate it as a container holding recyclables.  All other types of paper/cardboard should be disposed of with regular trash materials.

 

Glass/cans/plastics (Category 2):  Unbroken glass or metal food and beverage containers.  (Aerosol cans will not be accepted.)  Cans may be flattened.  Plastic containers designated by the numbers 1 through 7 surrounded by a triangle stamped on the bottom or back of the container.

 

Empty motor oil containers are not acceptable even though they have the correct designation on the bottom of the container.  Plastic containers are to be rinsed, have caps removed and be flattened, and must be brought to the curb in the same container as recyclable glass and cans.  Glass/cans/plastics should be brought to the curb in the blue recycling container.  If a blue recycling container is not available or is not large enough, a standard rubbish container may be used if it is marked with a white strip of tape around the top of the container.

 

ALL CATEGORIES OF RECYCLABLES ARE COLLECTED ON THE SAME DAY.  THERE IS TO BE NO COMMINGLING OF CARDBOARD/PAPER WITH GLASS/CANS/PLASTIC.  PAPER/CARDBOARD ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE CURB IN A CONTAINER SEPARATE FROM GLASS/CANS/PLASTICS.

 

NOTE:  Acid-type batteries (car/truck/boat) are prohibited from curbside trash pickups.  Also prohibited are mercury button-type batteries and rechargeable batteries (used in cellular phones, cordless or portable telephones, communications equipment, lap-top computers, battery operated power tools).  These types of batteries are to be disposed of the Knowlton Disposal Area under the direction of the disposal person at the site.  Mercury button-type batteries will also be accepted at Public School Buildings, Council on Aging Office, Town Clerk's Office at the Town Hall, Public Library and each of the housing for the elderly projects under the jurisdiction of the East Longmeadow Housing Authority.

 

Used Paint Disposal:  Oil based and latex paint should be treated as follows:  (1)  If the can is empty, remove the lid and let the can dry completely to a solid state.  Place the can in the trash with the lid removed.  If the can does not completely dry, treat it as a partial can; (2) If the cans are partially full, remove the lid and pour absorbent kitty litter into the can.  Let the paint and kitty litter dry to a solid state, which usually happens overnight.  Test to see that there is no liquid residue.  If there is, repeat the procedure.  Once the paint is completely dry, place the can and the lid separately into the trash.

If paint is lead based, save it for the next Hazardous Waste Collection Day.

 

 

Fluorescent Lamps/Bulbs (including compact or energy-saver versions):  All fluorescent light bulbs are now being accepted at the Knowlton Disposal Area Transfer Station.  They are not to be disposed of in the regular trash collection.  Do not break bulbs as they contain mercury and can be hazardous when broken.  Also, do not tape the bulbs together, as they break when the tape is removed.

 

Mercury Bearing Devices  (such as thermometers, thermostats, mercury switches) are now being accepted at the Knowlton Disposal Area Transfer Station.  They are not to be disposed of in the regular trash collection.  For example, mercury switches are found in or under the lids of clothes washers and chest freezers.  They stop spin cycles or turn on a light.

 

The pick up of CRTs (such as televisions and computer monitors) has been banned by the Department of Environmental Protection   These items are now part of a collection project with Goodwill Industries.  Televisions and computers may be taken to Goodwill Industries,  285 Dorset Street, Springfield, MA, during their regular working hours.   They will be accepted at a charge.  Residents must provide proof of East Longmeadow residency when dropping of the items.

 

 

 

 Bulk Trash Regulations: The East Longmeadow Board of Health recognizes the need for residents to dispose of bulk trash items on occasion.  While the Town used to provide this service for free through state grant money, unfortunately those grants have been eliminated and we can no longer provide this as a free service to our residents.

 

However, the residents of the Town have several options available to them to dispose of bulk items.  First, residents have the ability to bring trash items to the Knowlton Transfer Station on Somers Road (please see Knowlton Transfer Station Rules & Regulations).  There is a nominal fee to dispose of items at the transfer station.  Second, you can request a curbside bulk trash pick up at your house by Waste Management.

 

To process a request for a curbside bulk pickup at your home, you should call Waste Management Customer Service at 800-545-4560 to schedule a pick-up date.  You will inform the Customer Service Representative of the items to be picked up and they will notify you of the cost to remove those items and the date when the pickup can be done.  Please note: There is a minimum $50 charge for individual pickups (waived for seniors 65 and over) and all requests must be prepaid at the time the appointment is made.  Items will need to be placed by the curb by 7:00 a.m. of the day of the pickup and an additional charge may be instituted if you miss your appointment and a new appointment needs to be made.   

 

 

 

BULK TRASH PRICE LISTINGS

 

 

 

 

 

ITEM

 

 PRICE

 

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

Air conditioner

 

 $  65.00

 

 

Appliances (washer, dryer, stove)

 

 $  50.00

 

 

Bicycles (adult)

 

 $  10.00

 

 

   (children’s)

 

 $    5.00

 

 

Cabinets (kitchen)

 

 $  25 for 2

 

 

Carpet (per 108 sq 9x12)

 

 $  40.00

 

cut into 4ftx12ft strips rolled & tied

Chairs (dining/kitchen)

 

 $    8.00

 

 

Computer monitor

 

 $  50.00

 

 

Dehumidifier

 

 $  65.00

 

 

Doors (metal or wood)

 

 $  15.00

 

 

Entertainment Center

 

 $  20.00

 

 

File Cabinet

 

 $  10.00

 

 

Freezer

 

 $  65.00

 

Remove doors

Gas grill

 

 $  30.00

 

No propane tanks

Lawnmower  - rider

 

 $  50.00

 

Drain fluid/remove battery

   push mower

 

 $  25.00

 

Drain fluid/remove battery

Mattress or Box Spring

 

 $  30.00

 

 

Microwave (under 30")

 

 $  25.00

 

 

   over 30"

 

 $  40.00

 

 

Playhouse (plastic)

 

 $  15.00

 

Includes other large children toys

Recliner

 

 $  20.00

 

 

Refrigerator

 

 $  65.00

 

Remove doors

   Dorm sized

 

 $  65.00

 

 

   Commercial

 

 $125.00

 

Remove doors

Sofa

 

 $ 50.00

 

 

   Loveseat

 

 $ 30.00

 

 

   Sleeper Sofa

 

 $ 60.00

 

 

Swing set (wooden or metal)

 

 $ 50.00

 

 

Table (kitchen/dining)

 

 $ 20.00

 

 

   w/ 2 chairs

 

 $ 30.00

 

 

   w/ 4 chairs

 

 $ 40.00

 

 

Television

 

 $ 50.00

 

 

   Projection or console

 

 $ 65.00

 

 

Tires - truck

 

 $ 10.00

 

 

   Car

 

 $   5.00

 

 

Toilet

 

 $ 15.00

 

 

Treadmill

 

 $ 50.00

 

 

Tubs (cast iron or ceramic)

 

 $125.00

 

 

Water heater (40-50 gal)

 

 $ 50.00

 

 

Weight bench

 

 $ 10.00

 

 

Windows

 

 $ 10.00

 

 

Wood (construction)

 

 $ 15 per bundle

wood must be cut & bundled

 

 

 

 

no more than 4 feet long

 

 

 

 

 

We do not take car batteries or propane tanks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: there is $50 minimum charge (waived for senior citizens over 65 years)

 

You should also be aware that the Town no longer offers free removal of computer monitors or televisions at the Goodwill Industries on Dorset Street.  Residents can still bring these items to Goodwill Industries for disposal; however, Goodwill Industries does assess a charge for the disposal of the item depending upon the size of the item. 

 

If you have any questions about the Bulk Trash disposal process or any other questions regarding trash collection or recycling, please feel free to contact the Board of Health at 525-5400x420.

 

 

"REMEMBER TO RECYCLE – IT’S MANDATORY IN EAST LONGMEADOW.”

 

 

TOWN OF EAST LONGMEADOW

TRASH/RECYCLING COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR 2005

 

 

ZONE – 1

 

Dates:

Jan. 3-Trash

Apr. 4-Recycle

July 5-Trash

Oct. 3-Recycle

Jan. 10-Recycle

Apr. 11-Trash

July 11-Recycle

Oct. 10-Trash

Jan. 17-Trash

Apr. 18-Recycle

July 18-Trash

Oct. 17-Recycle

Jan. 24-Recycle

Jan 31 - Trash

Apr. 25-Trash

July 25-Recycle

 

Oct. 24-Trash

Oct. 31-Recycle

                                                                                               

Feb. 7-Recycle

May 2-Recycle

Aug. 1-Trash

Nov. 7-Trash

Feb. 14-Trash

May 9-Trash

Aug. 8-Recycle

Nov. 14-Recycle

Feb. 21-Recycle

May 16-Recycle

Aug. 15-Trash

Nov. 21-Trash

Feb. 28-Trash

May 23-Trash

Aug. 22-Recycle

Nov. 28-Recycle

 

May 31-Recycle

Aug. 29-Trash

 

                                                                       

Mar. 7-Recycle

June 6-Trash

Sep. 6-Recycle

Dec. 5-Trash

Mar. 14-Trash

June 13-Recycle

Sep. 12-Trash

Dec. 12-Recycle

Mar. 21-Recycle

June 20-Trash

Sep. 19-Recycle

Dec. 19-Trash

Mar. 28-Trash

June 27-Recycle

Sep. 26-Trash

Dec. 26-Recycle

 

 

 

 

                           

Streets:

Acorn

Kelsey

Pecousic Drive

Amaretta

Kensington

Princeton

Avery

Kingman

Putting Green Circle

Bartlett

Kingston

Robin

Birch (67-91)

Lombard

Roderick

Braeburn

Lull

Saugus

Cooley

Lyric

Smith

Donald

Maplehurst

Town View Circle

Euclid

Melrose

Vineland

Franconia Circle

Mereline

Voyer

Garland

Moore

Vreeland

Gerrard

Nelson

Worthy

Hamlet

Niagara

Young

Holy Cross Circle

Orange

 

James

Patterson

 

 

 

ZONE – 2

 

Dates:

Jan. 4-Trash

Apr. 5-Recycle

July 6-Trash

Oct. 4-Recycle

Jan. 11-Recycle

Apr. 12-Trash

July 12-Recycle

Oct. 11-Trash

Jan. 18-Trash

Apr. 19-Recycle

July 19-Trash

Oct. 18-Recycle

Jan. 25-Recycle

Apr. 26-Trash

July 26-Recycle

Oct. 25-Trash

                                   

Feb. 1-Trash

May 3-Recycle

Aug. 2-Trash

Nov. 1-Recycle

Feb. 8-Recycle

May 10-Trash

Aug. 9-Recycle

Nov. 8-Trash

Feb. 15-Trash

May 17-Recycle

Aug. 16-Trash

Nov. 15-Recycle

Feb. 22-Recycle

May 24-Trash

Aug. 23-Recycle

Nov. 22-Trash