The popular short-term dumpster service will return in 2021 from May 1-8 for Genoa Township residents.  The program had been discontinued due to improper use of dumpsters in previous years. Follow all guidelines for disposal to ensure the service continues into the future.

Yard waste and general trash will be accepted for disposal in the temporary dumpsters at the Genoa Township Maintenance Facility located just beyond the Fire Station at 7049 Big Walnut Road. Residents may make an unlimited amount of trips to drop off material between 8 AM. and 8 PM. Proof of residency is required.

Branches, leaves and other yard waste must be loose or in paper bags. No plastic materials should be mixed as yard waste will be composted. Loads with plastic can be rejected by the composting facility and could lead to the cancellation of the service.

Item that will not be accepted include appliances, wire fencing, tires, batteries, paint, oil, computers, monitors and any material that is corrosive, toxic, flammable or reactive.

A mixture of recycling including paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, tubs and jugs, glass jars and aluminum cans are provided by DKMM Solid Waste District and are available year-round at the Genoa Township Maintenance Facility.

Source: Genoa Township; Image by Alexei Chizhov from Pixabay

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