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Solid Waste and Recycling 1800 Sandy Hook Road P.O.Box 103 Goochland, Virginia 23063
Contacts: David Lloyd, Convenience Centers (804)556-5859 Leigh Dunn, Curbside Recycling (804)556-5850 | Please Note: Effective June 1, 2010, the Western Convenience Center will be closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Effective July 1, 2010, the Central Convenience Center will be closed on Thursdays. Operating hours will remain the same for all other days. Both convenience centers will be closed Sunday, July 4th, 2010
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| Convenience Centers | Goochland County maintains and operates the convenience centers. The centers are available, free of charge, for use by County residents who have proof of residency for disposal of household trash and recyclable items. There is a fee to dispose of certain items, such as brush, automobile tires, air conditioners, refrigerators and other appliances containing Freon.
| Central Convenience Center 1908 Hidden Rock Lane Goochland, VA 23063 Phone: (804) 556-5374 Fax: (804) 556-5176 | Western Convenience Center 3455 Hadensville-Fife Road Goochland, VA 23063 Phone: (804) 457-9109
| Hours of Operation: 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Central Convenience Center : Closed every Thursday. Western Convenience Center: Closed every Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Convenience Centers will be closed on the following holidays: New Year's Day - Saturday, January 1, 2011 Memorial Day July 4th - Sunday July 4, 2010 Labor Day - Monday, September 6, 2010 Thanksgiving Day - Wednesday November 24(noon) thru Friday, November 26, 2010 Christmas - Saturday, December 25, 2010 |
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Goochland County has discontinued curbside recycling services in their adopted FY 2010-2011 budget. This means that after June 17, 2010, the County will discontinue subsidizing curbside service in eastern Goochland.
The Goochland County Board of Supervisors is pursuing an option that will allow homeowner's associations to contract for curbside recycling services within their respective subdivisions. This option, could be provided at an annual cost in addition to your annual dues and would cost $25 per year, per household. It is important to note that even if this option is successfully implemented and your homeowner's association elects to participate, there will be a lapse in curbside collection between the time the County terminates the service (after June 17, 2010) and the time your homeowner's association participates in an adopted program. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions or call Leigh Dunn at 556-5850 for more details. |
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| The recycling containers include informational decals that make recycling easier for area citizens. Decals show which materials are accepted in the recycling program and instruct citizens on placement of the materials into the appropriate openings in the bins. | Large Bins for Mixed Containers and Mixed Paper The large green collection bins are for mixed paper and mixed food/beverage containers and have a divider in the center to keep the items separate. Residents collecting paper items at home for drop-off recycling can combine mixed paper items such as junk mail, cardboard, computer and office paper, phone books, and cereal/dry food boxes.
Aluminum and steel cans, plastic bottles, and glass bottles and jars should be contained separately from the mixed paper items. All recyclable containers should be rinsed, but labels do not need to be removed. Please do not place plastic bags (garbage or grocery) filled with recyclables into the drop-off containers. Click here for more information on what can be recycled. | Small Bins for Newspaper and Glossy Paper These paper items can be deposited loosely or bagged within paper grocery bags. Accepted items include:- Newspaper (including Glossy Inserts/Slick Advertisements)
- Magazines
- Catalogs
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Other Recyclable Items Recycling is also available for brush (no stumps or grass clippings), tires, oil and filters, paint, batteries, propane tanks, and appliances containing Freon. There may be a disposal fee associated with some of these items (see fee schedule). | Freon Recovery Program The Freon recovery program enables participating jurisdictions to comply with state and federal regulations which ban the atmospheric release of Chloroflourocarbons (CFCs) and Hydrochloroflourocarbons (HCFCs). Many used and discarded appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners and dehumidifiers contain these ozone-depleting gases. By recycling these items, the Freon gasees are extracted and the empty appliances will also be recycled through metal scrap dealers or through the CVWMA's Appliance & Scrap metal recycling program. | Household Wastes Goochland County also accepts motor oil, oil filters, anti-freeze, paint and other materials. Acceptable paint materials include: latex and oil-based paints, varnish/shellac, stain and tints, paint and lacquer thinners, polyurethane, primer, turpentine, oil additives, leaded/unleaded gasoline, and gasoline additives. The County also accepts used propane tanks, and rechargeable and lead acid batteries. |
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