a.
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Aluminum
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Aluminum cans, trays, storm doors and screens and all other
products made of aluminum.
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b.
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Batteries
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All lead acid storage batteries.
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c.
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Compostables
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Leaves and grass clippings.
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d.
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Cardboard
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Heavy paperboard used in the following: corrugated cardboard
boxes, cartons, pasteboard and all similar corrugated and kraft paper
material.
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e.
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Demolition and Building Waste
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Materials resulting from the demolition of buildings and other
structures and the scrap left over from new and remodeling construction.
Including: lumber, sheetrock, shingles, masonry, bricks, etc.
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f.
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Commercial Waste
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Refuse from manufacturing operations or commercial establishments,
such as: restaurants, markets, motels, campgrounds, office buildings
and retail stores.
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g.
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Garbage
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The animal, vegetable, or other organic waste resulting from
the handling, preparation, cooking, serving or consumption of food.
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h.
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Glass Containers
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Clear white and colored.
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i.
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Motor Oil
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Used motor oil.
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j.
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Newsprint
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Newspaper, newspaper advertisements and comics.
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k.
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Office Paper
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Office stationery, photocopy paper and computer paper.
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l.
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Plastics
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Plastic containers, such as: milk bottles, water jugs, detergent
and other plastic bottles. Also all other plastic materials, such
as: styrofoam, plastic sheets and bags.
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m.
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Special Waste
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Items such as: furniture, mattresses, box springs and similar
items.
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n.
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Tin Cans
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Food and beverage cans made of iron or steel.
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o.
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Tires
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Vehicle tires.
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p.
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White Goods and Metal
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Items such as: refrigerators, clothes washing and drying machines,
air conditioners, ranges/stoves, metal furniture and all scrap metal.
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q.
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Hazardous Waste
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As defined by the Board of Health.
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r.
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Solid Waste
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All waste as defined in § 130-4, a through q.
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