Garbage
Holiday Garbage Schedule | Fall Cleanup 2009 | Recycling Information

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Centerville City has contracted with Ace Disposal for residential waste collection service. Ace Disposal is committed to providing a safe and reliable service to the Centerville community. If you have questions or concerns regarding the collection service, please contact our Customer Service Representatives at 363-9995.

Some reminders of the garbage service…
• Collection routes will be established city-wide on three days of the week, Tuesday through Thursday. Residents will receive of map indicating their collection day.
• Collection service will be delayed on weeks that include the following holidays, regardless if the holiday falls on collection day: New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Pick-up will be one day later for the remainder of the week during these holiday weeks (See collection schedule on the other side of the page).
• Containers should be placed in the street with the wheels against the curb or within 2 feet of the blacktop, and the front of the container facing the street, by 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled day.
• Containers should be placed 4 feet apart from other containers and 8 feet from mailboxes, poles, fences, trees, and parked vehicles for easy access.
• Containers should be placed away from overhead obstacles such as tree branches and wires.
• All waste should be bagged and placed in containers. Containers should not be overloaded. The lid should close to help prevent spills when dumping.
• Containers should be used for only household trash and acceptable yard waste. Acceptable yard waste includes: grass clippings, leaves, and tree limbs and shrub trimmings cut to fit inside the container. Dirt, rocks, sod, and concrete are unacceptable.
• Other unacceptable waste includes: flammable materials such as oil, gas, and paint or hot ashes and coals; hazardous and toxic waste, septic tank waste, unbagged animal waste or explosive and radioactive materials; automotive products including motor oil, tires, and batteries; metal and debris from construction, remodeling, or demolition projects.
• Residents can request additional containers for an additional charge by calling the City offices.
• Containers must remain on the resident’s property as assigned and properly cared for.
• Residents shall be responsible for any loss or damage to the containers resulting from negligence and abuse, except for normal wear and tear.
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