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Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling

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  • Latex paint that has completely dried up can be disposed of as garbage. Mix paint with an absorbent material such as kitty litter, sand or saw dust until no liquid is present and remove the lid. Oil Based paints and stain are considered household hazardous waste. For further information, see the
    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
  • According to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, single-use Alkaline batteries AAA, AA, C, D 6v & 9v are classified as "non-hazardous" and may be safely disposed with household trash. 


    Lithium Primary and rechargeable Nickel Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh), and Lithium-Ion batteries contain mercury and other heavy metals and according to the IEPA, should be recycled. 


    Because single-use Alkaline and Lithium batteries look amazingly similar, the best way to know is to read the label.  Always place individual Lithium batteries in a plastic zip baggie, wrap it in plastic film or tape the terminal end with duct or electrical tape before recycling or disposing in the garbage to eliminate the risk of sparking a fire. 

    Call2Recycle partners with retail stores such as Best Buy, Home Depot and Lowes that accept lithium primary and rechargeable batteries only – NO alkaline batteries!  Go to call2recycle.org/locator to find a location and for more information.

    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
  • Unlimited weekly collection of bagged yard waste and bundled brush takes place the first week of April through the last week of November. Branches or limbs not exceeding four inches in diameter must be bundled in lengths not to exceed four feet. Bundles must not weigh more than 60 pounds. Bundles shall be secured with biodegradable cotton twine or rope. For further information, please see our
    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
  • All large appliances are collected as white goods by Groot on Wednesdays and subject to a $20.00 charge payable directly to Groot.  Residents must contact Groot at least 24 hours in advance at (800) 244-1977 to schedule a collection and make payment. White goods include: - Air-conditioners - Boilers - Dishwashers - Dryers - Freezers - Furnaces - Humidifiers - Ranges/ovens - Refrigerators - Washers - Water heaters

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    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
  • One bulk item may be placed at the curb weekly for collection. Such items include: - Appliances - Barbecue grills - Bicycles - Cabinets - Counter tops - Furniture - Lawn mowers - Mattress and box spring - Plumbing fixtures - Snow blowers (all gas or propane tanks must be removed) - Sofa - Swing sets (when cut into lengths of four feet or less) - Comparable items
    Items exceeding 60 pounds in weight and 4 feet in length may be subject to a special pick up at an additional charge.
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  • All rugs, carpeting, and padding shall be bundled and taped in rolls not to exceed four feet in length. Each bundle shall not exceed 60 pounds in weight or 2 cubic yards. For further information, please visit our
    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
  • Building materials resulting from do-it yourself projects, not to exceed 2 cubic yards, shall be collected, if placed in bags or securely tied/bundled. For further information, please visit our
    Environmental Health Division - Refuse & Recycling
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