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Idaho Falls Code Enforcement, a unit within the Idaho Falls Police, is hosting a neighborhood clean-up next week to offer community members another option for end-of-the-season clean-up efforts.
Code Enforcement Officers will be set up in the church parking lot at 1235 Juniper Street from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, October 7 - 10, with dumpsters for household, construction, brush debris, and metal available for community use, free of charge. Household, construction and brush debris dumpsters are provided by the Idaho Falls Sanitation Division. Millcreek Metal is generously providing the metal dumpster.
Code Enforcement participates in city-wide clean-up efforts each Spring across the city. This additional fall clean-up is intended to assist residents in this neighborhood. Community members across the city are welcome to take advantage of this opportunity as well.
Metal - Millcreek Metal is providing a Metal disposal dumpster free of charge to support this effort.
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Certain types of waste, including hazardous waste, demolition material, tires, and large appliances, are required to be disposed of differently.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE - The Bonneville County Transfer Station, located at 2455 Hemmert Avenue, will collect and safely dispose of household hazardous waste on specific dates. Accepted items include paint thinner, batteries, fertilizer, fuels, and antifreeze. Contact the Transfer Station for information about when to bring those items in.
METAL, LARGE APPLIANCES, TIRES - Metal and large appliances without Freon can be taken to Pacific Recycling or the Bonneville County Transfer Station. Tires and large appliances with Freon can be taken to the Bonneville County Transfer Station for a fee.
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DEMOLITION MATERIAL - All demolition material must be disposed of at the Bonneville County Hatch Pit.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Bonneville County Hatch Pit and/or Transfer Station: (208) 528-5550.
Code Enforcement Officers will be set up in the church parking lot at 1235 Juniper Street from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, October 7 - 10, with dumpsters for household, construction, brush debris, and metal available for community use, free of charge. Household, construction and brush debris dumpsters are provided by the Idaho Falls Sanitation Division. Millcreek Metal is generously providing the metal dumpster.
Code Enforcement participates in city-wide clean-up efforts each Spring across the city. This additional fall clean-up is intended to assist residents in this neighborhood. Community members across the city are welcome to take advantage of this opportunity as well.
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Metal - Millcreek Metal is providing a Metal disposal dumpster free of charge to support this effort.
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Certain types of waste, including hazardous waste, demolition material, tires, and large appliances, are required to be disposed of differently.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE - The Bonneville County Transfer Station, located at 2455 Hemmert Avenue, will collect and safely dispose of household hazardous waste on specific dates. Accepted items include paint thinner, batteries, fertilizer, fuels, and antifreeze. Contact the Transfer Station for information about when to bring those items in.
METAL, LARGE APPLIANCES, TIRES - Metal and large appliances without Freon can be taken to Pacific Recycling or the Bonneville County Transfer Station. Tires and large appliances with Freon can be taken to the Bonneville County Transfer Station for a fee.
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DEMOLITION MATERIAL - All demolition material must be disposed of at the Bonneville County Hatch Pit.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Bonneville County Hatch Pit and/or Transfer Station: (208) 528-5550.
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