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Ann LindauFrancis X. Farrell
John E. Sloan Richard Becker
TOWN OF CORTLANDThttp://www.townofcortlandt.com
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
2008 GUIDE TO RECYCLING AND
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
IMPORTANT TOWN INFORMATIONREFUSE - RECYCLING – BULK TRASH SERVICES
AND MONTHLY CALENDAR
PLUS AN INSERT
“AFTER the STORM”
Linda D. PuglisiTown Supervisor
Town Board Members
Dear Town of Cortlandt Residents:
We thank all Town residents for their participation in our Refuse and Recycling programs. Your assistance makes it possible for the Town to reach the New York State and Westchester County Solid Waste Management goals.
During 2008, the Department of Environmental Services will continue the weekly refuse, paper recycling, commingled recycling and seasonal leaf and holiday tree collection programs, bulk trash routes collection program and tire recycling, and the “Clean Air Act” bulk and metal recycling programs. The leaf pick up transfer program will continue and are part of our services we provide for our residents.
The Town has recycling bins for sale ($8.00 each) at our D.E.S./Sanitation Office at (914-737-0100) or the Supervisor’s Office at (914-734–1002). During the year 2008, we will continue efforts to enforce recycling participation. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to your cooperation in order that the Town can achieve the goal of increased recycling to meet our mandates, thereby protecting the environment for years to come. In 2006 the Town won recycling awards for our efforts. Let’s together continue this progress.
Our Town is fortunate that we have our own Sanitation Division. Many communities must pay outside refuse companies. Our sanitation services are included in our tax structure and therefore our residents do not have that added expense.
REMEMBER TO RECYCLE AND THANK YOU!
Yours truly,
Linda D. Puglisi, Town SupervisorE-mail address: [email protected]
Linda D. Puglisi, Town Supervisor
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2008 - GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
website: http://townofcortlandt.com (click on town departments)
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Supervisor Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Telephone Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Solid Waste Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Recycling - The Advantage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Bulk Trash Collection - I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Bulk Trash Collection - II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Residents Special Service Request Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Recycling Program - Paper and Metal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Recycling Program - Glass and Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Recycling - Notices - Reminders - I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Recycling - Notices - Reminders - II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Recycling - Notices - Reminders - 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Recycling - Notices - Reminders - IV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Organic Yard Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Recycling Counts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Monthly Calendar - January & February . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Monthly Calendar - March & April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Monthly Calendar - May & June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Monthly Calendar - July & August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Monthly Calendar - September & October . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Monthly Calendar - November & December . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Route One (A to J) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Route One (K to Y) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Route Two (A to M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Route Two (N to W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Route Three (A to Y) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Route Four (A TO Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Westchester County “Household Chemical Clean-Up Schedule” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Westchester County “The Mobile Shredder” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Highway Division/Eighth Street Garage (Verplanck) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Highway Division/Winter Weather (Verplanck) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Homeland Safety & Energy Conservation I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Homeland Safety & Energy Conservation II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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TOWN SUPERVISOR: LINDA D. PUGLISI ........................................................734 - 1002 Judi Peterson, Confidential Secretary .............................................................734 - 1002
TOWN ATTORNEY: THOMAS WOOD, ESq. ................................................736 - 0930 153 Albany Post Rd., Buchanan, NY 10511 ....................................................................
TOWN COURT: Judge Gerald Klein .......................................................734 - 1090 Judge Daniel McCarthy, Jr. ...........................................734 - 1090
COURT CLERK: Gail Gmeiner ..................................................................734 - 1090
HUMAN RESOURCES: Claudia Vahey ................................................................734 - 1004
TOWN CLERK: Jo-Ann Dyckman ...........................................................734 - 1020
COMPTROLLER: Glenn Cestaro ................................................................734 - 1070
HOMELAND SECURITY & SAFETY COORDINATOR: ...................................................... Jeff Tkacs .......................................................................734 - 2029
PURCHASING/CENTRAL SUPPLIES & TECHNOLOGY: .................................................. Peter McMillian, Director ................................................................................734 - 1046 David Doyle, Central Supplies Coordinator ...................................................734 - 1037
RECEIVER OF TAXES: Mary Breining .................................................................734 - 1030
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL SERVICES (D.O.T.S.) ......................................................Engineering-Planning-Code Enforcement-Water Divison
Ed Vergano, Director of Technical Serv./Town Engineer ......................................734 - 1060Ken Verschoor, Deputy Director of Planning ........................................................734 - 1080 Ken Hoch, Assistant to Director of D.O.T.S. ..........................................................734 - 1010 James Flandreau,Deputy Director of Code Enforcement .....................................734 - 1013Robert Foster, Water Distribution Superintendent ...............................................734 - 1026
TOWN ASSESSOR: Philip M. Platz .................................................................734 - 1040
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (D.E.S.) .............................................. Kathleen Burleson, Director of D.E.S ...................................................................737 - 0100 Sanitation Division .............................................................................................737 - 0100 Highway Division & Parks Division ...................................................................737 - 0047 Recreation Division, John Palmiotto .................................................................734 - 1050
MURIEL H. MORABITO COMMUNITY CENTER: ..............................................528 - 1572Fran Surak, Director/Aging Services/D.E.S .........................................................528 - 1464 Dawn Mahoney/Assistant .................................................................................528 - 1572
Youth Center: 129 Albany Post Rd., Montrose, NY 10548 ............................................ Colleen Anderson, Youth Services Coordinator ..................................................736 - 0498 Rebecca Bell/Assistant .....................................................................................736 - 0498
HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION AND EVENTS: ...................................734-1000 EXT. 28Westchester County - Police Dept. of Public Safety - North Command ......................864 - 7700N. Y. State Police Department .................................................................... (914) 737- 7171
EMERGENCIES ............................................................................................................... 911
CORTLANDT TOWN DIRECTORY
TELEPHONE NUMBERSMain Telephone Number • 914-734-1000
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A watertight, non-rusting metal or plastic container of substantial construction with sloping side walls.
VOLUME OF CONTAINER NOT TO EXCEED 30 or 34 GALLONS AND A TOTAL WEIGHT NOT TO EXCEED SEVENTY (70) POUNDS.
The container should come with a tight fitting cover of the same material as the container with two (2) substantial handles. The town shall not be responsible for breakage of plastic containers. NO bungee cords attached to lids and containers allowed.
Securely tied plastic bags at least one and five tenth (1.5) mils thick, the weight of which does not exceed the ability of the bag to hold the material without breaking when picked up by the neck, may be substituted as a container.
• All garbage must be drained and wrapped in paper or plastic bags before placing in the container.
• No garbage, rubbish, refuse or other waste matters may be put out before 7:00pm either on the proceeding night, nor after 7:00am on the day of collection. Empty cans must be removed by sunset the day of collection. (Summer hours 6:00am for months of July and August only).
• No garbage, rubbish, refuse or other waste matters may be put out on the street in the business area on collection days before 7:00pm nor after 7:00am (July and August 6:00am).
• Brush pick up – see Highway information on page 31.
Welcome to the Town of Cortlandt, Sanitation Division. We provide town residents and businesses with curbside collections of refuse, bulk trash, recycling programs (paper, plastic, glass, metal, tire, electronics and freon).
Because of the vast size of our town, we divide our 164 miles of roads into various zones and routes to more efficiently service the residents.
Garbage pickup follows two (2) routes. The northern end of town and Verplanck are serviced on Monday’s, whereas the southern end of town is serviced on Tuesday’s.
All town residents can expect to have their paper recycling picked up on Wednesday’s and their co-mingle recyclables (glass, plastic and metal) on Thursday’s. Any time there is a holiday in the regular garbage, paper and co-mingled week everything is moved back a day to provide regular services to everyone. (e.g. 4 day week – garbage – garbage – paper – co-mingled). However, during Holiday Weeks bulk pick up will not occur for that specific route until the next available month
o Please check the monthly calendars on pages 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23.
o Or visit our website: www.townofcortlandt.com (click on departments)
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
THE TOWN OF CORTLANDT CODE REQUIRES REFUSE CONTAINERS ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING:
PREPARATION FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION DAY
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WESTCHESTER COUNTY WILL BE FINING COMMUNITIES THAT HAVEA HIGH PERCENTAGE OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS IN THEIR TRASH.
PLEASE HELP US BY RECYCLING!
Recycling preserves the environment by decreasing the volume of waste that goes into the trash. Recycling saves natural resources. Introducing recycled materials into the manufacturing reduces consumption of scarce and expensive natural resources. Also, the increasing emphasis on recycling creates employment opportunities.
RECYCLING - THE ADVANTAGE
Recycling will make the difference, START TODAY – Don’t throw away a good thing, RECYCLE!
Begin by learning and practicing the three R’s of Resource Recovery. REDUCE-REUSE-RECYCLE!
REDUCE the amount of material requiring disposal:
• Buy products made from recycled and recyclable materials. Look for the three recycling arrows.• Avoid over-packaged or disposable items.• Buy products in bulk or economy sizes, which creates less packaging waste.• Use cloth diapers instead of disposable ones.• Control junk mail.
REUSE as much as possible:
• Purchase products in reusable containers.• Reuse wrapping paper, plastic bags and boxes.• Offer out-grown clothing, unwanted furniture and toys to friends or donate them to local charities.• Pass along unwanted magazines and books to hospitals or nursing homes.• Try having household appliances repaired before considering replacement.
RECYCLE as much as possible of what’s left:
• Newspapers, magazines and corrugated cardboard – through the town’s curbside program.• Bulk metals through compliance with the Town Bulk Trash Collection regulations.• The Town of Cortlandt is further divided into (4) separate routes for Bulk Trash Pick Up Days.• Our brochure lists the roads associated with each route.
To find your route and the corresponding dates, please (see pages 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, & 29) for your street name and proper route schedule. NOTE: If your street is missing from the list, please call the Sanitation Office at (914) 737-0100.
If your bulk pick up is required on a day separate from a scheduled Friday, a special pick up can be arranged for a fee of $20.00 depending on the volume of your bulk trash. For information and arrangement (see page (7) or call the Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100.
It’s the state and LocaL Law
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BULK TRASH COLLECTION - ICurbside collection of Bulk Trash will be provided by the Cortlandt Sanitation Division according to the following guidelines and regulations. It is essential that all residents abide by these regulations in order for the Town to be able to maintain the bulk trash collection service.
Propane Tanks: Size limited to 20 lbs. or home barbeque size only. The Tank must be completely emptied and the entire center valve must be removed to ensure that the tank is not under pressure. Empty tanks may be disposed on bulk trash pick up day. If your barbeque tank can be refilled, consider giving it to a neighbor or a friend to use.
♦ All items to be removed MUST BE placed at curbside no later than 7:00am on the Friday of scheduled pick up day.
♦ The Town of Cortlandt Municipal Code prohibits items or materials intended for bulk trash pick up from being placed at garbage site more than two (2) days prior to the first day scheduled for each section route pick up. Bulk Metals will be collected with your Bulk Trash and should be separated from bulk trash. Please refer to the Trash Collection Schedule listed with each route on (pages 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29) of this booklet.
♦ Contractors are required to haul away all remodeling debris.
♦ Violators are liable to a summons or fine.
Furniture - Chairs, sofas, dressers, tables, file cabinets, mattresses, box springs, etc. Carpeting - must be rolled and tied with heavy cord or duct tape in (3 feet wide x 9 feet length) the smaller the better for pick up.Carpeting padding - must be rolled and tied or cut up and put into double plastic bags or box(s).Wood/lumber - must be tied in bundles, nail free, and MUST NOT exceed 5 inches in diameter and 4 ft. in length. Contractor responsibility to remove his construction debris.Branches - Please call the Highway Division at 737-0047 for chipper & curbside pick up.Trash Cans - will only be removed when clearly marked “please take me” or “to be removed”. Paint Cans - such as water base or oil base MUST BE EMPTY AND DRIED OUT: After the paint is hard, put it out for bulk trash collection or garbage collection with the lid(s) off. Do not include the empty can(s) with your recyclables. See page (14) for how to prepare you paint can(s) for disposal.
Recyclable Bulk Metal Items Collected Includes:
Dishwashers File Cabinets / Desks Plumbing Pipe (4 ft. length)Dryers Water Heaters Snow BlowersWashing Machines Aluminum Siding Lawn Mowers/ no gas/no tiresStoves Bicycles (tires removed) Tire rims only - no tiresMicrowaves Metal Fencing Swing Sets (no cement bottoms) (dismantled and no cement bottoms).
HEATING UNITS:• BOILERS ONLY: For Town disposal the unit must be free from oil (certified cleaning needed)
and dismantled into 4 feet sections with no rough and sharp edges.• SPACE HEATERS: The heaters must be free from kerosene, etc. for town disposal.
WHAT IS COLLECTIBLE?ITEMS TO BE COLLECTED FOR BULK TRASH INCLUDE,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
AS SPECIFIED BY LAW -- ALL DOORS MUST BE REMOVED FROM DISHWASHERS, DRYERS, WASHING MACHINES, REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, ETC.
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*BULK TRASH COLLECTION - II
Keyboards & Mouse Televisions Typewriters & Word Processors Computers & Monitors Printers & Scanners Cell Phones
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT’s) – The primary component in the computer monitors and televisions – contain lead that can potentially contaminate land, air and water resources.
CELL PHONES: Don’t Trash – Recycle Instead! It’s the Law!
As of June 1, 2006, it is against Westchester County Law to throw cell phones in the garbage. Violators may be issued a warning or be fined up to $250.00. If disposed of in the garbage chemicals (toxic materials containing arsenic, nickel, zinc & lead) can leach into soil and groundwater from landfills or turn into other toxic substances during incineration. Phones that are reusable will be refurbished and donated with pre-programmed minutes to domestic violence victims. Those
that are not will be recycled. For information cal the Recycling Help Line at (914) 813-5420 or web site: www.westchestergov.com/cellphone
THE TOWN HAS THREE DROP OFF LOCATIONS:Town Hall Recreation Department (Room #11) at One Heady Street• Muriel H. Morabito Community Center (Front Hall) at 29 Westbrook Drive•Sanitation Division, 167 Roa Hook Road•
* Ceramic Tiles Disposal: (Non-hazardous) - Town does not pick up ceramic tiles. Resident or Contractor’s responsibility for disposal.
* Grass clippings are not collected (no exception): Leave your clippings on the lawn and you —• Will reduce mowing time by 20 – 25%.• Won’t need to buy bags.• Will recycle nutrients (grass clippings are a valuable organic product)
saving 25% of your annual fertilizer costs. TIPS:• Mow when grass is dry and – 4” tall. Never cut shorter than 1-1/2” or 2-1/2”.• Don’t over-fertilize – May, September and late November are the best months.• Limit the use of lawn chemicals. Try switching to disease-resistant seed and use corrective
measures only when needed.• As long as you mow frequently or use a mulching mower, those short clippings will disappear
quickly and enrich your lawn. Clippings do not contribute to THATCH.Black Top Sealer Disposal (Non-Hazardous) - Must be air–dried (dry out) and solidified (hard/firm etc.) and is disposed of the same way as paint, it can be put out with garbage or on bulk trash collection day.
ELECTONICS AND COMPUTERS RECYCLING
The above items can be picked up by a special pick-up with the Sanitation Division, Westchester County Hazardous Clean-Up Day or drop-off at our Roa Hook Site each
Thursday from 1-3pm (excluding Holiday weeks). Our vehicles cannot separate TV’s / Monitors 17” or greater, can no longer be put out with bulk trash.
NEW PROCEDURE
BULK ITEMS THAT ARE NOT COLLECTIBLEBoats/Trailers Motor Oil, Kerosene, etc. Building AlterationsCars/Motorcycles Oil Tanks Construction DebrisAuto Parts Tree Stumps/Logs Plaster/WallboardRiding Lawn Mowers Railroad/Landscaping Ties Concrete/Rocks/Bricks, etc. Kitchen Refuse Hazardous Materials * DirtCeramic Tiles * Grass Clippings *
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RESIDENTS SPECIAL SERVICE REQUEST INFORMATION
> See pages 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 & 29 for your route for bulk trash collection.> See pages 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23 for the “2008 Monthly Calendars.> No scheduling during holiday weeks and during the weeks that have a 5th Friday.> Arrangements and payment in person at the Supervisor Office, the Sanitation Division or
by mail (cash, check or money order, no credit cards).
After payment is received at the Sanitation Office, A Sanitation representative will notify you of your scheduled pick up date. The items must be out by Wednesday morning and will be picked up Wednesday, Thursday or Friday depending on manpower. No pick ups during holiday weeks or the weeks with a 5th Friday.
SPECIAL PICK UP REQUEST PROGRAM:— If you desire not to wait for your next schedule route bulk trash pick up, when possible
pick ups may be arranged throughout the year for a fee of $20.00 per pick up (depending on volume of trash – 2 sq. yards or less).
— Regulations are the same as for Bulk Trash Collection.— No sticker is needed
THE CLEAN AIR ACT: Prohibits venting ozone depleting compounds into the atmosphere. Freon, which is one of those compounds and is used as a refrigerant in REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, AIR CONDITONERS and DEHUMIDIFIERS, must be removed from these items prior to disposal as scrap metal.
APPLIANCE REMOVAL CHOICES:• Freon items must be discarded separate from regular trash.• Freon removal pick ups may be arranged throughout the year for a fee of $15.00 per unit.• Refrigerators and freezers must have doors removed. • Have old appliance removed by company supplying new one.• Contact a licensed contractor to remove the freon and/or appliance.• Contractor must affix county sticker that indicates freon has been removed.• A fluorescent orange sticker will be issued to residents per unit upon receipt of payment.
Freon units will only be picked up after sticker is attached to each unit and out at curbside on your scheduled pick-up date.
TIRE RECYCLING:> The Town of Cortlandt will pick up and recycle tires up to 16” rims. (Limit 8 tires per
household) for a small fee ($1.00 without rims and $3.00 with rims) and by arrangement only.
> Please remove rims for a reduction in the fee and recycle with your bulk trash.> A fluorescent red (without rim) or fluorescent yellow (with rim) sicker will be issued
per tire upon receipt of payment. Tires will only be picked up after the sticker is attached to each tire and out at curbside on your scheduled pick up date.
Send a note with your name, address and telephone number and type of request and payment to: TOWN OF CORTLANDT- D.E.S./SANITATION DIVISION
167 ROA HOOK RD., CORTLANDT MANOR, NY 10567 – 7340
NOTICE: RESIDENTS MAY OBTAIN A SPECIAL SERVICE REQUEST ORDER FORM BY VISITNG OUR WEBSITE: (www.townofcortlandt.com) BY CLICKING ON FORMS & DOWNLOADS – SCROLL DOWN TO SANITATION
DIVISION AND CLICK ON SERVICE REQUEST – RESIDENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE REQUEST ORDER FORM.
WHEN POSSIBLE SPECIAL PICK UPS, FREON AND TIRE RECYCLING REMOVAL MAY BE ARRANGED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FOR A FEE PER PICK UP.
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RECYCLABLES ARE TO BE PLACED AT CURBSIDE NO LATER THAN 7:00am (6:00am SUMMER HOURS) AND SHOULD NOT BE PLACED MORE THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COLLECTION DAY. RECYCLABLES MAY BE LEFT AT
CURBSIDE IN INCLEMENT WEATHER.
CO-MINGLERECYCLING FOR ALL
RESID ENTS ON THURSDAYS.
RECYCLING PROGRAM PAPER and METAL ONLY
PAPER RECYCLING
MIX THESE ITEMS IN A BIN OR PAILNewspaper, Magazine, Junk Mail,Catalogs and Telephone Books:
- Set out stacked in a brown paper bag, loose in a bin or with twine (no wire).
Brown Corrugated Cardboard &Brown Paper Bags:
- Flatten and stack boxes inside each other.- Put brown bags inside another brown bag.- No need to remove staples.
Shredded Paper & Gift Wrapping Paper:
- Put in a brown paper bag or cardboard box. No plastic bags!
WHAT’S NOT RECYCLABLE?
Books> Paperback and hardcover. Try donating to the library or charity.
Waxed and Grey Cardboard> Such as cereal, pizza and tissue boxes and towel rollers.
Plastic and Styrofoam PackingMaterials
> Put these in the garbage.> Do not put in plastic bags for
recycling!
(Except for
Holiday Weeks)
METAL RECYCLINGMIX THESE ITEMS IN A BIN OR PAIL
WITH GLASS & PLASTICS
Food & Beverage Cans- Such as soup, fruit, vegetables, juice, pet
food, etc.- Returnable and non-returnable beverage
cans.
- EMPTIED AEROSOL CANS ONLY through normal use. Important Notice: There have been incidents of minor explosions at the MRF due to partially full aerosol cans in the recyclables. If the can is ½ full, It should be emptied through normal use, If it cannot be emptied, it should be wrapped in newspaper, taped and disposed in the garbage.
- Remove caps and discard in the garbage.- Clean aluminum foil and pie plates.
HOW TO PREPARE THEM> Rinse out all containers.> Remove food from containers.> Labels need NOT to be removed.
WHAT’S NOT RECYCLABLE?
– Conventional paint cans or metal containers that were filled with potentially hazardous materials, such as pesticides, glues or solvents.
– Aluminum siding, scrap metal, wire, pipes, tubing, motors, sheet metal, appliances and auto parts are recycled under separate municipal programs.
– Any questions, please call the Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100.
SEE PAGE 31 FOR INFORMATION ON "THE MOBILE SHREDDER"
PAPER RECYCLINGFOR ALL
RESIDENTS ONWEDNESDAYS.
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RECYCLING PROGRAM GLASS AND PLASTIC ONLY
PLASTIC RECYLINGMIX THESE ITEMS IN A BIN OR PAIL
• Plastic containers coded 1 and 2 on the bottom commonly used for food, bever-ages, detergents, household cleaners, fabric softener bottles, and shampoos.
• Cloudy milk, juice and water bottles.• Some clear plastic containers.• Some dairy product containers.
HOW TO PREPARE THEM• Containers should be rinsed out.• Plastic caps discarded in the garbage.• Labels need not to be removed.• Place them in the bin with metal, glass recyclables.
WHAT’S NOT RECYCLABLE?> Five gallon plastic pails> Foam plastic materials> Clear plastic wraps, bags & food wrap-
pers.> Plastic bags (including supermarkets) > Flower pots regardless of their recy-
cling code number.> Empty plastic containers which held
potentially hazardous materials such as motor oil, pesticides, solvents, etc.
> Plastic hangers> Vinyl and film> Plastic caps and lids> Toys> Seeding containers> Plastic utensils, dishes, glasses, etc.
Discard these items in the garbage.
GLASS RECYCLINGMIX THESE ITEMS IN A BIN OR PAIL• Clear, green or brown glass jars andbottles, any size.
HOW TO PREPARE THEM• Remove all caps.• Place metal caps in recycling bin• Discard plastic caps in the garbage• Rinse glass jars and bottles• Labels need not be removed
WHAT’S NOT RECYCLABLE?> Glass that is not used for food or bev-
erage.> Drinking glasses, crystal, window and
mirror glass.> Ceramic ware> Kitchen cookware> Light bulbs must be wrapped and taped
for safety.> Fluorescent bulbs can be discarded
(unbroken) at the Westchester County Chemical Clean-Up Day (see page 30).
REMINDERRECYCLING BINS
CAN BE PURCHASED FOR
$8.00 EACH AT THE D.E.S./SANITATION
DIVISION OR AT THE
TOWN HALL IN THESUPERVISOR
OFFICE.
REMEMBER NOT TO PLACE ANY RECYCLABLES IN PLASTIC BAGS.
Placing recyclables in plastic bags is a common and costly mistake. Plastic bags mixed with other recyclables contaminate the entire load brought to the Material Recovery Plant. They have to be removed at the taxpayer’s expense (that’s you) before the other recyclable materials can be processed. If you save your glass, metal and plastic containers in plastic bags just dump the recyclables out of the bag and into the bin/container on collection day and either throw the plastic bags away or reuse them.
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The safest way to discard sharps is to take them to a hospital or facility that accepts them. For someone unable to take the sharps to a facility,
there is another option. For information and a “Sharps Smarts” brochure on safe storage and disposal, call the Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100, or the Westchester County Department of Health at (914) 813-5000 or visit
www.westchestergov.com/env/facil/.
RECYCLING – NOTICES and REMINDERS – I
WESTCHESTER COUNTY- IMPORTANT NOTICE
The occurrence of medical sharps–needles and syringes–is on a rise again at the Material Recovery Facility (MRF). Last year a hand picker on the sorting line for glass, plastics and metals was pricked by a medical needle. There are about 25 hand pickers at the MRF. Unfortunately, and all-too-often, a container filled with medical sharps works its way onto the hand picking assembly line undetected. Be it that sharps were stored in a fragile glass jar or a thick durable plastic bottle, with the journey it took to reach that point-from the curb, to a garbage truck, from the truck onto a tipping floor and then pushed by bulldozer onto an assembly belt—container breaks leaving used needles and syringes exposed and put hand pickers at high risk.
SHARPS SMARTS STORAGE DISPOSAL GUIDELINES
SHARPS (needles, syringes, lancets, other sharp health care products) and the containers used to hold them – should never be recycled. They may be contaminated, posing a danger to recycling workers. They can cause major problems in the recycling process. Medical Waste and disposal containers should always be separated from recyclable items.
Use a container that is puncture proof,(hard plastic containers you can’t see through).
Lids must be screwed on tightly.
Good choices are durable plastic bottles, bleach and detergent bottles or use metal containers with reinforced soft plastic lids.
DO NOT: Use glass or clear plastic containers. Glass breaks and drug abusers can see needles through clear plastic.
Poor choices are: Glass and alumi-num containers, metal cans, with flimsy lids and cardboard containers.
Violators of these safety procedures will result in termination of “Sharps” pick up due to health hazard at their home.
Never clip needles with scissors (the points can fly off and be lost) unless using a device that holds onto the needles. Place lancets or needle and syringe in the container IMMEDIATELY after using
Secure the top on the container.
When the home container is full, make sure the top is screwed on securely and then apply duct tape around the top and neck of the container.
Label the container “SHARPS”. DO NOT: label “Medical Waste” or “Biohazard”, etc.
These labels are used for specific categories of waste materials that must NEVER be placed in the trash.
RECYCLING – NOTICES and REMINDERS – IIDISPOSAL OF UNUSED AND OUTDATED HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE:If you need to dispose of medicine, including over the counter products, place it in your household garbage to be picked up by the Sanitation Department on Monday or Tuesday. In the Town of
Cortlandt this refuse goes to the burn plant and keeps these medications out of the water supply.
RADIOLOGICAL MEDICATION RESIDUALS SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN THE GARBAGE
If you or your pets are receiving medical treatment involving radioactive materials, all residuals or personal items that would collect body fluids should be returned to the hospital or health care facility where you or your pet received the treatment, for proper disposal. Your doctor will advise you how long after treatment you will need to continue taking these precautions.
These items include: diapers; excreta; kitty litter; sanitary napkins; tampons; tissues or any other product that would be used to absorb body fluids.Please: DO NOT simply put your soiled products into your household trash.
If you have questions, please call the Westchester County Health Department at (914) 813-5000.
What is West Nile Encephalitis and who is at risk of contacting it?
West Nile Encephalitis is an illness transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. This viral infection of the brain and can cause serious illness or even death. West Nile Virus is not transmitted from person to person or from birds to people. The virus can infect anyone, but the elderly, the very young and those with weakened immune systems are at greater risk for developing this serious disease.
The best way to prevent the spread of the West Nile Virus is to protect yourself and family members from mosquito bites by:
- Personal Protective Measures.
- Reduce Mosquito Breeding Grounds by eliminating areas of standing water.
- For more information on Operation Mosquito S.T.I.N.G., the county plan for mosquito surveillance and control, contact the Westchester County Dept. of Health at (914) 813-5000. or website: www.westchestergov.com/health or the Department of Environmental Services at (914) 737–0100. During weekends please call the police.
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RECYCLING – NOTICES and REMINDERS – IIIHOUSEHOLD BATTERY RECYCLING:
FYI – In 1992, an International standard was implemented requiring manufacturers to produce the commonly used non-rechargeable alkaline and carbon zinc batteries with a significantly lower mercury content. Now, according to the NYS
Dept. of Environmental Conservation, most household batteries can be disposed of safely in the trash.
Throw away in garbage:
- Type: Non-Rechargeable Alkaline and Carbon Zinc, Rechargeable Alkaline
- Examples: AAA, AA, C, D, 9 Volt, Long Life C and D Cells, etc. Used for toys, radios, appliances, flashlights, etc..
- Take to a drop-off site or County Household Chemical Clean-Up Day:
- Type: Rechargeable – Sealed Lead Acid, Nickel Hydride, Lithium, Nickel Cadmium*
- Examples: AAA, AA, C, D, 9 Volt Battery Packs. Used for power tools, cellular phones, video cameras, portable computers, etc..
- Type: Button Cell – Silver Oxide, Mercuric Oxide, Lithium, Zinc Air
- Examples: Round in shape, very small and thin in size. Used for hearing aids, watches, cameras, etc.
- If the battery cannot be removed, the entire product may be brought to a local drop-off site or County Household Chemical Clean-Up Day (see page 30 for schedule).
* Most Radio Shack stores will accept (free of charge and no purchase necessary) nickel cadmium batteries for proper disposal. Call Radio Shack for more information
HOUSEHOLD PAINT – PREPARATION IS IMPORTANT:Think of the potential mess a can of liquid paint can cause to the road, a car or truck, or sanitation crew, if it spills or splatters. Both oil-based and water-based or latex paint may be legally and safely disposed of in your garbage by following these simple instructions below:
> Harden paint by mixing it with kitty litter or another absorbent pellet material (such as Speedy-Dri) until no liquid remains. The more absorbent material is added, the faster the paint will harden.
> Water based paint will dri-out in the open air with the lid off.> To make more room for the absorbent material, full or partially full
cans of paint should be poured off into empty cans or ones with less paint. Some paint stores may carry products specifically designed to harden waste paint (ask stores for details).
> After paint is hard, put it out for bulk trash or garbage collection with lid off.
Hazardous Materials: Hazardous Waste is flammable, corrosive, toxic or reactive. When improperly discarded down the drain or into a ditch, the chemicals contaminate the water supplies. When tossed into the garbage, the waste may injure sanitation workers, react on the truck or pollute the air when incinerated for disposal. See 2008 “Westchester County Household Chemical Clean-up Program Guidelines” on (page 30) or call the Westchester County Hotline at (914) 813-5425.
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RECYCLING – NOTICES and REMINDERS – IVWhat do you do with excess dry cleaning wire hangers that have steadily
grown in your closet? •Wirehangersdonotburnatourgarbage-to-energyplant.• Theyarefullyrecyclable.• Residentscanhelptoconserveonenergyandprotectthe
environment by taking your hangers to the cleaners.
TREASURE HUNT is an information “swap shop” where county residents and businesses wishing to dispose of usable items are matched with those in need of used goods.
When donors participate, their items and phone numbers are listed in the Treasure Hunt data bank and made available to persons seeking those items. No cash changes hands and it is the responsibility of the recipient to pick up the donated goods. Treasure Hunt can be accessed by calling (914) 813-5415 or website: www.westchestergov.com/envfacil/Treasure%20Hunt.htm or Cortlandt/Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100. Motor Oil:
Take used motor oil to a service station or to a retail outlet that sells motor oil. State law requires most service stations and retailers to accept, free of charge, up to five (5) gallons of motor oil per person per day. Drain oil into a clean unbreakable plastic container with a tight-fitting lid. Do not mix oil with any other fluid, such as antifreeze, brake fluid or gasoline. Be certain that the container you use is thoroughly rinsed so that nothing will contaminate the motor oil.
Oil Filters:Drain oil from filter. This should be done in an area where the temperature is higher than 60˚ F. Oil drains more easily and thoroughly at warmer temperatures. Drained filters should then be wrapped in newspapers and disposed of in the garbage.
Vehicle Batteries:
Take vehicle batteries to a retailer that sells them. State law requires such retailers to accept, free of charge, up to (2) vehicle batteries per person per month.
Last year Westchester County had initiated the “Green Team” program to elevate dry cleaners’ and residents’ awareness of waste reduction and the reuse potential of clothes hangers. It is estimated that hundreds of tons of wire clothes hangers are utilized in Westchester County each year. Green team dry cleaning members strip-off the paper and plastic from the used hangers, put on new paper and reuse hangers.
Residents can check the Dry Cleaners Green team list and for a cleaner in your area by calling the “Recycling Hot Line” at (914) 813-5420 or website: www.westchestergov.com under “Environment,” and then onto “Dry Cleaners Green Team”.
IT’S THE LAW: If a service station or retailer refuses to accept your motor oil or vehicle battery, you have the right to report the facility to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division at (845) 256-3013.
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ORGANIC YARD WASTELEAVES – CHRISTMAS TREES – COMPOSTING
Leaves may be put in large brown bags or biodegradable plastic bags and placed at the curbside away from garbage site, so they will not be taken by mistake.
Leaves only will be collected starting in early November to December 15, 2008.
Leaves will be picked up according to available staff in the Sanitation Division.
– LOOSE LEAVES ARE NOT PICKED UP.– BAGS WITH BRANCHES OR OTHER YARD ORGANICS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED.
CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION:
• Christmas trees will be collected during the month of January.
• DO NOT place trees in plastic bags or wrappings.
• REMOVE all trimmings, lights, metal wire, nails & etc.
• Trees will be chipped.
• Trees must be placed at curbside
• Trees are collected (between Wednesday to Friday) according to available man power at the Sanitation Division.
BACKYARD COMPOSTING:
> To improve your garden and your community, try composting Yard Waste on your property.
> Composting produces valuable soil for your garden.> To enhance the composting process, a good rule of thumb is to
water and turn the pile occasionally and to alternate layers of high nitrogen (such as grass clippings) and high carbon (such as fallen leaves) materials.
> Depending on the ratios of this mix, the size of the bin and weather conditions, the composting process can take from 6 months to two years.
> By composting, you will end with decomposed leaves and lawn clippings called “compost”, a natural additive to enhance your lawn and garden.
> For a free brochure on grass recycling and composting, please call the Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100.
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REDUCE: Waste reduction requires a little forethought because the aim is to bring home less materials that will wind up as trash and to reuse as many items as possible. Buy bulk-packaged items – Buy reusable or recyclable products – Don’t buy disposable products when you can avoid them.
REUSE: Reuse items as many times as possible – Give old magazines, books, etc. to neighbors, hospitals and nursing homes – Give unwanted clothing and repairable appliances to other or donate them to charity, churches for annual rummage sales – Get together with neighbors, collect unwanted items and have a garage sale – Organize or suggest a community-wide garage sale and promote community spirit and recycling.
RECYCLE: IT’S THE LAW! It’s important to keep recyclables clean and dry. If you are not sure what those materials are, please contact the Sanitation Division at (914) 737-0100.
It takes more energy to make a new can or bottle than it does to recycle one. The energy saved by recycling can be used to power things with electricity, like a light bulb or TV.
It takes five plastic bottles to make one recycled fiberfill ski jacket. One pound of recycled newspapers can make six cereal boxes. Two or three average daily newspapers equal one pound.
For every aluminum can you recycle, the energy saved can run your TV for three hours!
Due to changes in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, you can be removed from credit card mailing list by making a toll-free call to Trans Union (888-567-8688). When you call, you need to confirm your identity, a recording will ask for personal information. The National Waste Prevention Coalition states that stopping these mailings can really make a difference in pieces of mail that are sent in one year. For more information, please call or write to: NYSDEC – Bureau of Waste Reduction & Recycling – 625 Broadway – Albany, NY 12233-7253 or call (518) 402-8704.
HOW TO REDUCE JUNK MAIL:
Write to: Direct Marketing Association•P.O. Box 9009Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008
Request that your name be taken off unwanted mailing lists.•
Provide them with all the different variations of your name under which you receive •junk mail.
Be patient – it will take a few months before any relief is realized.•
Contact the companies that send you your unwanted mail and request that your name •be removed from their mailing lists.
Don’t sign up for information that you really don’t want.•
RECYCLING COUNTS!
JANUARY 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
31-Dec-07
MONDAY’S GARBAGE
New Year’s Eve Day
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed
1/2 day)
1-Jan-08
HOLIDAYNEW YEAR’S DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
2
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
3
PAPERRECYCLING
4
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
ROUTE ONE BULK TRASHCANCELLED
7
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
8
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
9
PAPER RECYCLING
10
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
11
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
14
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
15
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
16
PAPER RECYCLING
17
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
18
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH
21 HOLIDAY
MARTIN L. KING DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
22
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
23
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
24
PAPER RECYCLING
25
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
ROUTE FOUR BULK TRASH CANCELLED
28
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
29
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
30
PAPER RECYCLING
31
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
1-Feb
FEBRUARY 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
28-Jan 29-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 1
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
4
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
5
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
6
PAPER RECYCLING
7
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
8
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
11
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
12
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
13
PAPER RECYCLING
14
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
15
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH
18HOLIDAY
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
19
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
20
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
21
PAPER RECYCLING
22CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH CANCELLED
25
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
26
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
27
PAPER RECYCLING
28
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
29
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH(New Date)
18
19
MARCH 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
25-Feb
26-Feb
27-Feb
28-Feb
29-Feb
3
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
4
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
5
PAPER RECYCLING
6
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
7
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
10
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
11
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
12
PAPER RECYCLING
13
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
14
ROUTE TWO BULK TRASH
17
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
18
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
19
PAPER RECYCLING
20
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
21 HOLIDAYGOOD FRIDAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH CANCELLED
24
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
25
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
26
PAPER RECYCLING
27
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
28
ROUTE FOUR BULK TRASH
APRIL 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
31-Mar
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
1-Apr
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
2-Apr
PAPER RECYCLING
3-Apr
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
4-Apr
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
7
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
8
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
9
PAPER RECYCLING
10
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
11
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
14
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
15
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
16
PAPER RECYCLING
17
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
18
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH
21
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
22
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
23
PAPER RECYCLING
24
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
25
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH
28
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
29
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
30
PAPER RECYCLING
1-May 2-May
20
MAY 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
28-Apr
29-Apr
30-Apr
1-May
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
2-May
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
5
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
6
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
7
PAPER RECYCLING
8
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
9
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
12
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
13
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
14
PAPER RECYCLING
15
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
16
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH
19
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
20
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
21
PAPER RECYCLING
22
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
23
ROUTE FOUR BULK TRASH
26
HOLIDAYMEMORIAL DAY(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
27
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
28
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
29
PAPER RECYCLING
30
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING NO BULK TRASH
JUNE 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
2
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
3
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
4
PAPER RECYCLING
5
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
6
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
9
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
10
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
11
PAPER RECYCLING
12
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
13
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
16
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
17
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
18
PAPER RECYCLING
19
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
20
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH
23
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
24
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
25
PAPER RECYCLING
26
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
27
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH
30
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
1-Jul 2-Jul 3-Jul 4-Jul
21
JULY 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
30-Jun
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
1
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
2
PAPER RECYCLING
3
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
4 HOLIDAYINDEPENDENCE DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
ROUTE ONE BULK TRASH CANCELLED
7
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
8
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
9
PAPER RECYCLING
10
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
11
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
14
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
15
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
16
PAPER RECYCLING
17
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
18
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH
21
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
22
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
23
PAPER RECYCLING
24
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
25
ROUTE FOUR BULK TRASH
28
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
29
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
30
PAPER RECYCLING
31
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
1-Aug
AUGUST 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
28-Jul 29-Jul 30-Jul 31-Jul 1-Aug
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
4
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
5
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
6
PAPER RECYCLING
7
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
8
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
11
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
12
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
13
PAPER RECYCLING
14
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
15
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH
18
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
19
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
20
PAPER RECYCLING
21
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
22
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH
25
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
26
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
27
PAPER RECYCLING
28
CO-MINGLE RECYCLIN
29
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH(New Date)
22
SEPTEMBER 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
1HOLIDAY
LABOR DAY(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
2
MONDAY'S GARBAGE
3
TUESDAY'S GARBAGE
4
PAPER RECYCLING
5
CO-MINGLERECYCLING ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH CANCELLED
8
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
9
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
10
PAPER RECYCLING
11
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
12
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
15
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
16
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
17
PAPER RECYCLING
18
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
19
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH
22
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
23
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
24
PAPER RECYCLING
25
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
26
ROUTE FOUR BULK TRASH
29
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
30
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
1-Oct
PAPER RECYCLING
2-Oct
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
3-Oct
OCTOBER 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
29-Sep 30-Sep 1
PAPER RECYCLING
2
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
3
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
6
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
7
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
8
PAPER RECYCLING
9
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
10
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
13HOLIDAY
COLUMBUS DAY(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
14
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
15
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
16
PAPER RECYCLING
17
CO-MINGLERECYCLING
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH CANCELLED
20
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
21
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
22
PAPER RECYCLING
23
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
24
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH
27
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
28
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
29
PAPER RECYCLING
30
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
31EMPLOYEE'S SAFETY
TRAINING (NO BULK TRASH)
23
NOVEMBER 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
3
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
4
HOLIDAYELECTION DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
5
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
6
PAPER RECYCLING
7 CO-MINGLERECYCLING ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH CANCELLED
10
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
11
HOLIDAYVETERAN'S DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
12
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
13
PAPER RECYCLING
14CO-MINGLERECYCLING
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH CANCELLED
17
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
18
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
19
PAPER RECYCLING
20
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
21
ROUTE THREE BULK TRASH
24
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
25
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
26
PAPER RECYCLING
27HOLIDAY
THANKSGIVING DAY
(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
28 CO-MINGLERECYCLING
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH CANCELLED
DECEMBER 2008 MON TUES WED THURS. FRI
1
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
2
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
3
PAPER RECYCLING
4
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
5
ROUTE ONEBULK TRASH
8
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
9
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
10
PAPER RECYCLING
11
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
12
ROUTE TWOBULK TRASH
15
MONDAY ‘SGARBAGE
16
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
17
PAPER RECYCLING
18
CO-MINGLE RECYCLING
19
ROUTE THREEBULK TRASH
22
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
23
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
24PAPER
RECYCLING CHRISTMAS EVE
DAY(Town of Cortlandt
Offices – closed 1/2 Day)
25
HOLIDAYCHRISTMAS DAY(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
26CO-MINGLERECYCLING
ROUTE FOURBULK TRASH CANCELLED
29
MONDAY’SGARBAGE
30
TUESDAY’SGARBAGE
31PAPER
RECYCLING NEW YEAR'S EVE
DAY(Town of Cortlandt
Offices – closed 1/2 Day)
1-Jan-09
HOLIDAYNEW YEAR'S DAY(Town of Cortlandt Offices are closed)
2-Jan-09
CO-MINGLERECYCLING ROUTE ONE
NO BULK TRASH
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ROUTE ONE ONLY -- STREET INDEX FOR BULK TRASH COLLECTION
THE 1st FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTHS: JANUARY - JULY - SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER and JANUARY ‘09
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (1st Friday) - Route One is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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DALE AVEDOGWOOD RDDORIS LEE DRDURRIN AVE
EAST HILL RDEDWARD STELM RDELM ST (off Frederick St)ELY RDENRICO DRERNST RDETON DOWNS ETON LN
FAIRVIEW PLFAWN RIDGE DRFERMI CTFIELD PLFLORAL RD FORDAL PL (Lk. Peekskill)FOWLER AVEFOX HILL RDFREDERICK ST
GABRIEL DRGALLOWS HILL RDGILBERT ST
HAMPTON PLHEADY STHEATH TERHIGHLAND AVE (from Dogwood Rd - to Albany Post Rd)HIGHLAND DR (Continential Village)HILLCREST AVEHILLCREST DRHILLVIEW PL or CTHOLLOWBROOK CT (North)HOLLOWBROOK CT (South)HOLLOWBROOK CT (West)HOLLOWBOOK DRHOLLOWBROOK LNHOLLOWBROOK RDHOLLOWBROOK TPKEHOOD PL
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AUGUST 29ADDITIONAL BULK DATE
ROUTE ONE ONLY -- STREET INDEX FOR BULK TRASH COLLECTION
THE 1st FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTHS: JANUARY - JULY - SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER and JANUARY ‘09
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (1st Friday) - Route One is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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KAMP STKINGSTON AVEKNOLLWOOD RD (off Oregon Rd)
LADD STLAKE LOOPLAKE STLAKEVIEW RD (off Kingston Ave)LAUREL DRLAURIE RDLENT STLEXINGTON AVE (from Red Mill Rd - to light on Rt 6)LINCOLN PLLINDA PLLOCKWOOD RDLOCUST AVE (from Oregon Rd to Rt.6)LOGWYNN LNLUCS LN
MacARTHUR BLVDMAPLE ROWMARILYN RDMcDOUGAL LAMICHAEL JOHN AMATO DR (East)MICHAEL JOHN AMATO DR (West)MILL CTMILLINGTON RDMONTGOMERY CROSSWAYMOUNTAIN VIEW RD (off Red Mill Rd)
NORTH ST (off Allen St)
OAK STOLD ALBANY POST RD (North)OLD OREGON RD OREGON RD (from Peekskill Line to Lake Peekskill Line)OVERHILL RDOVERLOOK RDOVERLOOK CT (off Millington)
PARK DRPARSONS LNPEEKSKILL HOLLOW TPKEPERRY PLPERRY STPIERCE STPRISCILLA CTPUGSLEY PKWYPUMPHOUSE RDPUTNAM PARK RDPUTNAM RD
RADIO TERRANCHO DRRED MILL RDRENEE GATEREVOLUTIONARY RDRICHMOND PLRIDGE RD (off Waterbury Pkwy)ROA HOOK RDROOT STRT 6 (Peekskill to Yorktown - left side)RUTH RD
SCHOOL RDSCHOOL STSCHUYLER LNSCOTT LNSHERWOOD RDSKYLARK DRSMITH RDSOUTH HILL RDSOUTH MOUNTAIN PASSSOUTH TERSOUTH TRAIL (corner Cedar & Elm Rd)SPRING LNSPROUT BROOK RDSPY POND RDSTEVENSON AVESTONEFIELD CTSTRANG LNSTUART RDSUSAN LN
TERRACE PLTHE OVALTROLLEY RD (North)TRYON CIR
UDELL CTUPPER MANOR LN
VALERIE LNVALLEY VIEW RD (off Oregon Rd)VARIAN RDVAN CORTLANDT PL
WALNUT RDWATERBURY PKWYWATSON STWESTBROOK DRWESTBROOK CTWHARTON LNWHARTON DRWHEELER DRWILLOW PLWILSON PLWINTHROP DRWOODLAND BLVD
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BARON DeHIRSCH RDBEAR MOUNTAIN LNBENJAMIN LNBIRCH STBIRCH WAYBIRCHWOOD LNBITTER SWEET LNBLAKE LNBLUESTONE LNBRIAR LNBROOKSIDE (off Bear Mtn. Pkwy)BUTTONWOOD AVEBUTTONWOOD RD
CARDINAL RDCEDAR KNOLL LNCHARDONNAY RDCHELSEA PLCHESTNUT STCHIUSA LNCLINTON AVECOBBLESTONE LACOBBLERS WAYCONKLIN AVECORDWOOD RD CRANBERRY CT (off Dimond Ave)CRESCENT DRCRESTVIEW AVECRIGLER AVECROMPOND RDCROSS LNCROSS RDCROTON AVECROTON PARK RDCRUMB PLCYPRESS LN
DAMIAN WAYDARES LNDARNAY CTDECATUR RDDEERFIELD DRDIMOND AVEDiRUBBO DRDIXIE HILLDOUGLAS MOWBRAY RDDYCKMAN DR
EDGEWOOD RDELM ST (off Croton Park Colony)EMERY HILL RDEVERGREEN RD
FAIRGREEN CTFAITH WALKFIELDSTONE LAFOREST AVEFOREST LNFOREST CTFURNACE DOCK RD (from - Maple Ave to Yorktown Line)
GALLOWAY LNGILMAN LNGRANITE RDGREENLAWN RDGROTON PL
HABITAT LNHARMONY HILL (off William Puckey Dr)HELENA AVEHENRY PLHICKORY STHIGH STHIGHLAND DR (off Locust Ave)HILL & DALE RDHORTON LNHOYE DR
JACOB STJACOBS HILL RD JANET LNJEROME DRJOHN DORSEY DRJOHN STJUSTIN CT
KENT DR
LAFAYETTE AVELAKELAND AVELARCH STLEXINGTON AVE (from Rt 6 to Rt 202)LINCOLN AVELOCUST AVE (from Rt 6 to Rt 202)LYNCREST RDLYNWOOD CTLYNWOOD RD
MacGREGOR LNMAGNOLIA LNMAPLE AVE (from Peekskill - to Croton Ave)MAPLE CTMAPLE MOOR LNMAPLE ROW RDMAPLE STMARK RD - 5 HOUSESMARK PL (CUL-DE-SAC)MARSALA CTMATASAC CTMEADOW CTMEADOW SWEET RDMILFORD CLOSEMONTO DRMONTROSE STATION RD - (from Maple Ave to Washington St)MOUNTAIN VIEW RD (off Croton Ave)
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THE 2nd FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTH: NOVEMBER
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (2nd Friday) - Route Two is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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NANCY LNNAPA CTNATHALIE CTNEWMAN CTNICKELBY PLNORTH RIDGE RD
OAK STOGDEN AVEOLD CROMPOND RD (Rt 202 to Yorktown Line)OLD LOCUST AVEORIOLE LN
PARKWAY DRPAULDING LNPEACHTREE DRPINE RDPINE STPOND RDPOPS RDPOWDER HORN RD
QUARRY ACRES - ALL STREETS & AVENUES
RED OAK LNREDWOOD STREGINA AVERICK LNRIDGE RD (off Lafayette Ave)RITA DRROBBIE RDROME CTROSALIND DRRTE 6 (Peekskill to Yorktown/right-side)RUSTLING LN
SASSINORO BLVDSCHOOL RDSHADYBROOK LNSHAW HWYSHIPLEY DRSOMERSET LNSONOMA RDSOUTHGATE DRSPRINGFIELD CTSTEPHEN LNSUNLIT PASSSUNLIT TRAILSUNNY WAY
TAMARACK DRTAYLOR AVETHE CROSS RDTHIRD STTHRUSH WAYTODDVILLE LNTOWNSEND RDTWILIGHT DR
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THE 2nd FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTH: NOVEMBER
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (2nd Friday) - Route Two is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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AIDA LA AMALFI DRAMANDA CTAMBERLANDSAPPLEBEE FARM LNAPPLEBEE FARM RD
BALTIC PLBATTEN RD (Rt 129 TO Croton Line)BETHEA DRBRAMBLEBUSH RDBRIDGE LNBROOK LN
CHARLES W. BRIGGS RDCHESTER CTCOLABAUGH POND RDCROSBY CTCROTON DAM RDCROTON LAKE RD
DEER TRACK LNDIANE CTDICKERSON RD DIXON RDDOVE CTDREAM LAKE RD
ELENA CTELENA DR
FIELDCREST CTFLANDERS LNFOSTER CTFOX RUN RDFRANK GICHAUD DRFRANKLIN CTFURNACE BROOK DRFURNACE DOCK RD (from River to Maple Ave)FURNACE WOODS RD
GIORDANO DR
HALE HOLLOW RDHARRISON CTHARRISON DRHICKORY LNHILLSIDE DRHILLTOP DRHILL VIEW CTHOLLIS LN
INWOOD LNINWOOD LN - EASTINWOOD LN - WEST
JOHN ALEXANDER RDJOHN CAVA LNJOSEPH WALLACE DR
LAKE RDLAKEVIEW DRLAKEVIEW AVE (EAST)LAKEVIEW AVE (WEST)LAURA CTLINCOLN RDLITTLE LAKE RDLITTLE LAKE RIDGELONGVIEW RD
MARIO CTMcGUIRE LNMILT GREEN RDMOUNTAINSIDE TRAILMT AIRY RDMT AIRY RD EASTMT AIRY RD WEST
NORDIC DR
OAK LNOAK PLOAK RDOVERLOOK OVAL
PETER A BEET DRPINE LAKE CO-OPPOND MEADOW RDPONDVIEW CT
QUAKER BRIDGE RDQUAKER HILL DRQUAKER RIDGE RD (Cortlandt only)QUAKER HILL CT (East - 3 Houses)QUAKER HILL CT (WEST)
REBER RDRIVER LNROBERTA DRROCK HILL RDROCKLEDGE DRROCKY RIDGE RDROSE AVERT 129 (from Croton Line to - Yorktown Line)
SCENIC DRSCENIC CIRCLESHELDON P COONS PLSHORT HILL RDSNIFFEN MTN RDSPRING VALLEY RD (from New Castle Line to Yorktown Line)SPRUCE LNSUNSET LN (off Colabaugh)
TEATOWN RD
UPLAND LN
VERONICA CTVALERIA CONDO’S
WASHINGTON ST (from Watch Hil Rd to Furnace Dock Rd)WATCH HILL RD (from Washington Street to Furnace Dock Rd)WEST LNWINDSOR RDWOOD DALE AVEWOODLAKE DRWOODLAWN DRWOODY BROOK LN
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THE 3rd FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
REMEMBER: THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTHS: MARCH and OCTOBER
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (3rd Friday) - Route Three is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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ADELE CTALAN DRALBANY POST RD (South - Croton Line to Buchanan Line)ANGELA DRANTONIO CTARLINGTON CT
BATTERY PLBEECHLAND CTBIRCH LNBONNIE HOLLOW LNBOULDER DR
CAROL CTCHESTER W HARRISON DRCOACHLIGHT SQCOLLEGE HILL RDCORTANDT STCOVENTRY CTCOVERT STCRUGERS AVECRUGERS RDCRUGERS STAITON RDCRYSTAL CT
DEERHAUNT DRDEVONSHIRE CTDUTCH ST
EAST FRANCES DRELIOTT STELLEN CTEMERSON PL
FERRIS LNFOREST CTFRANCES DR
GLENN LNGLENWOOD DRGRACE LN
HALE HALLOW RDHARPER AVEHENNING DRHIGH RD (off Meadow Rd)HUNT AVE
JAMES STJONATHAN RDJOSHUA DR
KINGS LNKINGS FERRY RD
LANCASTER AVELAUREL HILL RDLENT AVELINDA LNLISA CTLOUIS LN
MAIDEN LNMANDY CTMARISA CTMEADOW RDMILANO CTMONTROSE POINT RDMONTROSE STATION RD(from 9A to Washington St)
NORTH ST (off Sunset Rd)
OAK RD (off Montrose Station Rd)O'CONNOR CTOLD POST RDORCHARD ST
PAMELA RDPINE HILL RDPINE LN
RAYMOND STREYNOLDS LNRIPLEY PLROUND TREE LNRT 9A (from Croton Line to the Buchanan Line)
SASSI DRSCALA CTSEWARD CTSHORE LNSKYTOP DRSPICE HILL RDSPRINGVALE RDSUMMIT AVESUMMIT PLSUNSET AVESUNSET RD
TERESA LNTOMMY THURBER LNTRAVIS AVETRAVIS LNTRINITY AVETROLLEY RD (South/Montrose)
VICTORIA AVEVERPLANCK - ALL STREETS AND AVENUES
WASHINGTON ST (from - Peekskill Line to Watch Hill Rd)WATCH HILL RD (from 9A to light on Washington St)WHITE LION DRWESTMINISTER DR
YORKSHIRE CT
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THE 4th FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH - EXCEPT FOR THOSE WEEKS WITH A HOLIDAY
THERE WILL BE NO BULK TRASH COLLECTIONS DURING THE FOLLOWING MONTHS: JANUARY - NOVEMBER - DECEMBER
NOTICE: If your Bulk Trash Collection Day falls during a Holiday Week (4th Friday) - Route Four is eliminated and is carried over to the next available month. (See monthly calendar on pages 18-19-20-21-22 & 23) for your monthly scheduling.
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2008 WESTCHESTER COUNTY Household Chemical Clean-Up Day
Friday, April 4 – (1pm to 3pm) and Saturday, April 5 – (9am to 3pm)at Playland Park, Rye, NY
Friday, May 9 – (1pm to 3pm) and Saturday, May 10 – (9am to 3pm)at F.D.R. Park, Yorktown Heights, NY
Friday, June 6 – (1pm to 3pm) and Saturday, June 7 – (9am to 3pm)at Westchester Community College, Vahalla, NY
Saturday, September 13 – (9am to 3pm)at County Recycling Center, Yonkers, NY
Friday, October 24 - (1 to 3pm) and Saturday, October 25 - (9am – 3pm) at the Croton Point Park, Croton-on Hudson, NY
Friday, November 7 – (1pm to 3pm) and Saturday, November 8 - (9am to 3pm)at Playland Park, Rye, NY
Friday, November 21 - (1 to 3pm) and Saturday, November 22 - (9am – 3pm)at Glenn Island Park, New Rochelle, NY
QUESTIONS? Call the County’s Household Chemical Info Line at (914) 813–5425) or visit www.westchestergov.com/envfacil
ITEMS ACCCEPTEDProperly labeled household chemicals, includes:
• Most Automotive Fluids – e.g., antifreeze, brake fluid, gasoline• Fire Starter Fluid – e.g., kerosene, butane, charcoal fluid, turpentine• Metal, Jewelry and Furniture Polishes & Waxes, Wood Preservatives• Paint Thinners and solvents• Pesticide, Insecticides, Herbicides• Photographic and Swimming Pool Chemicals• Car Tires – no rims (maximum 10)• Fire Extinguishers & Small Propane tanks – (1 & 2 lb tanks ONLY)• Rechargeable & Button Cell Batteries• Mercury – including items such as thermometers and thermostats• Computer Monitors & TV’s (ONLY)• Cell Phones with hardware only, no cases, etc.• Fluorescent Light Bulbs (UNBROKEN)
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED:> Paint – Oil & Latex – Dispose of with household trash in solid form. Air dry and use kitty
litter or waste paint hardener> Motor Oil – Take to service station or motor retail outlet> Vehicle Batteries – Take to a local scrap metal dealer or any vehicle battery retail outlet.> Non-Rechargeable Batteries – Dispose of in trash> Compressed Gas Cylinders – e.g., helium and oxygen tanks, 20 pound BBQ Tanks> Freon & Appliances with Freon – e.g. air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers> Pharmaceutical or Medical Waste> Smoke and Fire Detectors> Material from Commercial and Institutional Users> Explosives – e.g., Flares (burned off), fireworks and ammunition – contact your local fire
or police dept.
REMEMBER:• Close all bags and bottles tightly.• All chemicals must be in original or labeled containers.• Place all chemicals in a sturdy box and in the trunk of your car.
Residential chemicals only: Materials from businesses, institutions and schools will not be accepted. There is no fee, but pre-registration for required for 100 pounds or more of solid material or 25 gallons of more of liquid. To pre-register, call (914) 813-5425.
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WESTCHESTER COUNTYTHE MOBILE SHREDDER
Fight ID theft, properly dispose of personal papers
Westchester County is taking a stand against identity theft. The County has purchased a paper shredder truck to help residents destroy unwanted personal papers and documents with personal identifying information.
Old documents and bills are a gold mine for identify thieves. Shredding is a great way to protect yourself from becoming a victim.
One of the best ways to minimize the risk of identify theft is to shred all documents no longer in use that have personal identifying information, such as name, address, phone b=numbers, credit card number or Social Security number. Such documents should be shredded before they are thrown out in the garbage.
Among the documents that should be shredded before disposal are pre-approved credit card applications, old credit card bills and receipts, expired credit cards and driver licenses, old utility bills, and junk mail that contains residents’ names, addresses and other identifying information.
The Shred Mobile is for residents only, to shred confidential papers’
Papers generated by businesses, schools, institutions, government or municipal offices is not accepted at these events. County staff will inspect all paper to be shredded and will reject any paper identified as commercial or institutional.
Residents must remove all metal clips, fasteners, binders, folders and hard covers and place the papers loosely in a box. Hard covers-cardboard or plastic covers on items such as ledger books, marble composition books and hard-covers books – are not acceptable. Residents may rip away pages from these hard cover books for shredding and throw the covers in their household trash.
Each resident may bring a maximum of (4) file boxes, approximately 10” x 12” by 15” in size.
The County’s Mobile Shredder will be at all Household Chemical Clean-Up Days.
The Mobile Shredder will be at the Town of Cortlandt “2008 Earth Day Celebration” on Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 10:00am to 2:00pm at the Muriel Morabito Community Center.
The Mobile Shredder will also be available for residents only on “2008 Household Chemical Clean-Up Days (see page 30) or call the Info Line at (914) 813-5425 or visit www: westchestergpv/com/envfacil.
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BRUSH PICK UP POLICY: TREE LIMBS AND CUT SHRUBBERY MAY BE PLACED AT CURBSIDE FOR COLLECTION. THE REQUIREMENTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Please call the D.E.S. /Highway Division at (914) 737-0047 to schedule pick up. NOTE: Brush that is NOT stacked neatly at roadside will NOT be picked up.
As it is hazardous to staff in the performance of their job.
THESE SERVICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
At the Department of Environmental Services, we are always looking to move aheadand do our best to provide services to our residents. Please call or E-mail us with
your concerns and suggestions.
• Snow plowing and sanding/salting • Town sidewalk maintenance• Town Drainage systems maintenance• Asphalt patching and repair• Street light repair and maintenance
• Traffic light repair and maintenance• Brush pick up (listed below)• Guide rail installation & maintenance• Sign Installation• Roadside tree work
– Telephone answering system-lets you leave messages after our regular work hours (3:30pm - 8:00am).
– Website address-computer users can contact us directly at: http://townofcortlandt.com (click on departments) or e-mail: [email protected] to report potholes, street light outages, brush pick ups, etc.
– We are using a salt and magnesium chloride mix for snow operations, this results in less sand clean up in streets and catch basins.
• Only branches ( 4 ) inches in diameter or less – (butt end of branches facing the road).
• NEATLY stacked at roadside. DO NOT BUNDLE, tie or use wire.
• Brush should be 6 to 8 feet long to go into chipper.
• We DO NOT accept logs, stumps, lumber, railroad ties or building materials.• NO bundled brush (no string or wire).
D.E.S./HIGHWAY DIVISION - 8th STREET GARAGE140 Eight Street, Verplanck, NY 10596
Phone: (914) 737-0047 Fax: (914) 737-1945
GENERAL INFORMATION:D.E.S./HIGHWAY DIVISION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ROAD MAINTENANCE
AND REPAIR SERVICES ON TOWN ROADS.
KATHLEEN BURLESON DIRECTOR OF D.E.S. SAM CARCOVA WORKING SUPERINTENDENT HIGHWAY
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REMINDERS:The Town of Cortlandt is an area that on AVERAGE can experience annual snowfall of 35 inches. There
are 16 snow routes that include 164 miles of town roads. These routes include the major collector and
connector roads to the State System, as well as secondary residential roads. Each of these routes is assigned one heavy
plow truck with spreader and one small pickup truck with plow. Winter road safety is professionally managed 24/7 by town staff within our natural
constraints of weather predictions and resources.
During any large weather event, please be patient! The desired outcome and goal of any winter weather event, is to provide a safe and clear travel way for the motoring public. The first priority of the Town is the major collector and connection roads with the second priority being the residential areas.
IMPORTANT SEASONAL PARKING: No vehicle shall be placed on any Town streets, highways or roads between the hours of Midnight (12:00am) and 7:00am on any day during the period of NOVEMBER 15th to APRIL 15th. In addition, parked vehicles will be ticketed during all snow removal operations, regardless of the hour. OBSTRUCTION OF SNOW REMOVAL EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONS: It shall be unlawful to hinder or obstruct any vehicle or equipment in the operation of snowplowing, ice control or snow removal and hauling on the Town streets, highways or roads.
DEAD ANIMAL CONTROL:Contact D.E.S./Highway Division at (914) 737-0047 for the removal of dead animals from the town roadways. We do not pick up animals on private property, that is the property owner’s responsibility. During weekends, please call the Police for removal from public roadway.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Illegal dumping is punishable by a MANDATORY FINE. Illegal dumping of HAZARDOUS WASTE is also punishable by an additional mandatory fine.
These fines do not include clean up charges. If you witness illegal dumping, please con-tact the State Police at (914) 737-7171 or the Westchester County Police and the Dept.
of Public Safety at (914) 864-7700. Please provide the license plate number and a description of the driver and vehicle that is illegally dumping.
D.E.S./HIGHWAY DIVISIONWINTER WEATHER REMINDERS
“UNSAFE BEHAVIOR”Please DO NOT shovel or push or plow snow onto roadways that have been plowed
and treated. You are creating a hazard to the traveling public.
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Why should people use CFL’s?Switching from traditional light bulbs to CFL’s is an effective, accessible change every American can make right now to reduce energy use at home and prevent greenhouse gas emissions that con-tribute to global climate change. Lighting accounts for close to 20 percent of the average home’s electric bill. ENERGY STAR qualified CFL’s use up to 75 percent less energy than incandescent light bulbs, last up to 10 times longer, cost little up front, and provide a quick return on investment.If every home in America replaced just one incandescent light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs, in one year it would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes and prevent greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those of more than 800,000 cars.
Do CFL’s contain mercury?CFL’s contain a very small amount of mercury sealed within the glass tubing – an average of 5
milligrams – about the amount that would cover the tip of a ballpoint pen. By compari-son, older thermometers contain about 500 milligrams of mercury. It would take
100 CFLs to equal that amount.Mercury currently is an essential component of CFLs and is what allows the bulb to be an efficient light source. No mercury is released when the bulbs are
intact or in use. Many manufacturers have taken significant steps to reduce mer-cury used in their fluorescent lights products. In fact, the average amount of mercury in a CFL is anticipated to drop by the end of the 2007 thanks to technology advances and a commitment from members of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
What precautions should I take when using CFL’s in my home?CFL’s are made of glass and can break if dropped or roughly handled. Be careful when remov-ing the bulbs from its packaging, installing it, or replacing it. Always screw and unscrew the lamp by its base (not the glass), and never forcefully twist the CFL into a light socket. If a CFL breaks if your home, follow the clean-up recommendations below. Used CFLs should be disposed of properly (see next page).
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INFORMATION ON COMPACT FLOURESCENT LIGHT BULBS (CFL's) and MERCURY
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What should I do with a CFL when it burns out?EPA recommends that consumers take advantage of available local recycling options for com-pact fluorescent light bulbs. EPA is working with CFL manufacturers and major U.S. retailers to expand recycling and disposal options. Consumers can contact their local municipal solid waste agency directly, or go to www.epa.gov/bulbrecycling or www.earth911.org to identify local recy-cling options.If your state permits used or broken CFLs in the garbage, seal the bulb in two plastic bags and put it into the outside trash, or other protected outside location, for the next normal trash collec-tion. CFLs should not be disposed of in an incinerator.
How should I clean up a broken fluorescent bulb?The following steps can be performed by the general public:
1. Open the window and leave the room for 15 minutes or more.
2. Carefully scoop up the fragments and powder with stiff paper or cardboard and place them in a sealed plastic bag.
• Use disposable rubber gloves. If available (i.e., do not use bare hands). Wipe the area clean with damp paper towels or disposable wet wipes and place them in the plastic bag.
• Do not use a vacuum or broom to clean up the broken bulb on hard surfaces.
3. Place all cleanup materials in a second sealed plastic bag.
• Place the first bag in a second sealed plastic bag and put it in the outdoor trash container or in another outdoor protected area for the next normal trash dispos-al.
• Note: some states prohibit such trash disposal and require that broken and unbroken lamps be taken to a local recycling center.
• Wash your hands after disposing of the bag.
4. If a fluorescent bulbs breaks on a rug or carpet:
• First, remove all materials you can without using a vacuum cleaner, following the steps above. Sticky tape (such as duct tape) can be used to pick up small pieces and powder.
• If vacuuming is needed after all visible materials are removed, vacuum the area where the bulb was broken, remove the vacuum bag (or empty and wipe the canister) and put the bag or vacuum debris in two sealed plastic bags in the outdoor trash or protected outdoor location for normal disposal.
Save thiS brochure! – important informationSummer hours will begin at 6am due to the heat in the months of July and August.
Please have all pickups out by 6am instead of 7am.
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PAIDYORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NY
PERMIT NO. 6633
DATED MATERIALPLEASE DELIVER PROMPTLY
TOWN OF CORTLANDTDepartment of Environmental ServicesSanitation Division167 Roa Hook RoadCortlandt Manor, NY 10567Telephone No. (914) 737-0100Web site: [email protected]: [email protected]
RESIDENTIAL POSTAL PATRON
We Must All Recycle!
Westchester County is asking allresidents to comply with the
Source Separation Law.
Do your share to help us obey this law.Thanks