Large Item Pickup on march 6

Large Item Pickup on march 6
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Large Item Pickup

The City of Waterloo has contracted with Reliable Sanitation to pickup household items, that are not included in our regular scheduled pickup, four times each year. A special truck will be used on these days. Such items to include are old appliances, furniture, etc. that is too large to be included in the regular pickup. Doors, compressors, and electric motors must be removed from appliances. Please keep large items and regular trash pickup items separate. Items must be placed next to the curb and ready for pick up by 6:00 am.  Limit 2 items per household. Please note: Large item pickup is for residential tote customers only.

The city is split in half for large item pickup.  Please refer to the map to find out your large item pickup dates.

DATE

Mar 06 2023

LOCATION

Waterloo Residences

CATEGORY

City Events

ORGANIZER 

RELIABLE SANITATION

 PHONE 618-939-3333

Scheduled Dates for 2023

Blue Section

(East of Market and North of HH Road)

  • Monday, March 6
  • Monday, May 8
  • Monday, July 17
  • Monday, October 23
  • Yellow Section

(West of Market and South of HH Road)

  • Thursday, March 9
  • Thursday, May 11
  • Thursday, July 20
  • Thursday, October 26

Items Not Allowed

Most of these items may be taken to the Monroe County Recycling Center (see below).

  • Carpet
  • Toilets/Bathtubs/Sinks
  • Concrete (No Construction Material)
  • Tires/Batteries
  • Poles with Concrete
  • Glass Windows/Panes
  • Pool Tables
  • Swimming Pools/Pool Liners
  • Riding Lawn Mowers
  • Hazardous Waste/Chemicals
  • Televisions/Computers/Video Games (No Electronics)
  • Doors/Windows
  • Countertops
  • Drywall/Paneling
  • Pianos/Organs
  • Landscape Waste
  • Patio Doors
  • Car Parts/Tire Rims
  • Basketball Hoops w/Large Stands
  • Arcade Games
  • Paints/Oils/Solvents
  • Hot Tubs

Original source can be found here.



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