Fall Bulk Trash Pickup on September 26, 2022

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Fall Bulk Trash Pickup

Monday, September 26, 2022

Residents of Hermitage, PA only: Acceptable Bulk items: -White goods – Bulk Items – Larger Items – Properly tagged freon- free items with doors disables Examples of bulk and/or white goods include: Lawn Chairs Lamps Bicycles Carpet Rolls (no more than 4 feet in length) Appliances (large and small) Furniture Tables Washers Dryers Stoves For items containing freon: Air conditioners, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, and freezers must have their doors disabled and Freon removed and be properly tagged by a certified technician. Items Not Accepted Bagged Leaves Computers TVs

Date:

September 26, 2022 - September 30, 2022

Time:

8:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Time Details:

Fall Bulk Trash Pick up begins the week of September 26th on your normal collection day.

Address:

Hermitage, PA 16148

Cost:

FREE

Link:

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ADA:

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