The Service Department keeps Orange Village running!
Everything from road repairs, snow removal, flood prevention and recycling is handled by the service department.
Browse the links in this department for information from recycling/trash collection schedules to lost pets.
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Wood Chips - Leaf Humus are available to all residents - free of charge.
Click here to order wood chips on-line.
Click here to order leaf humus on-line.
Or call the service department at 440-498-4403 -
Senior citizens can apply on-line for free snow removal service.
Subscribe to the email list to receive holiday recycling/trash collection date reminders and notices of upcoming branch chipping, leaf collection and special round-up dates. All addresses are kept confidential and notices will not be sent more than once per week.
Leaf Collection 2009
Oct 19 - Nov. 27, 2009
Click for details
Branch Chipping 2009
April 27th, June 15th, July 27th, Sept 14th
Click for details
Old Computer Round-up 2009
CPU’S, monitors,
keyboards, cell phones will be accepted
Aug 3 - Aug 31 - 7:00am to 3:00pm
Paint & Pesticide Hazardous Waste Round-up 2009
May 1, Oct 2
Scrap Tire Collection 2009
Aug 24 - Sept 4
Phone Book Recycling 2009
July 1 - Aug 31
DO NOT MIX PHONE BOOKS WITH CURBSIDE RECYCLING PICKUP
* If you missed the drop off dates
other locations
are accepting phone books for recycling.
CARAUSTAR CLEVELAND RECYCLING
3400 Vega Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113
(216) 961-5060
Accepts all commercial, industrial, and municipal fiber.
Drop-off 8-4:30 (M-F). Pick-up depending on quantity.
GATEWAY RECYCLING
4223 East 49 Street, Cleveland, OH 44125
(216) 341-8777
Business and municipal drop-off 7-4 (M-F). Call for
appointment. Pick-up available depending on quantity.
NEOSHRED
621 E. Tallmadge Avenue, Akron, OH 44310
(330) 253-8260
Document shredding for business and residential fiber.
Call for details.
NORTHCOAST INC. RECYCLING SPECIALIST
1305 Lloyd Road, Wickliffe, OH 44092
(440) 943-6968
Businesses only, drop-off 8-4 (M-F).
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RECYCLE MIDWEST
16419 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44110
(216) 481-9490
Drop-off 7-5 (M-F). Pick-up depending on quantity.
RIVER VALLEY PAPER COMPANY
120 East Mill Street, Akron, OH 44309
(330) 535-1001
Accepts all paper, including phone books. Shredding
available. Pick-up available for businesses.
ROYAL OAK RECYCLING
16065 Industrial Lane, Cleveland, OH 44135
(216) 325-1500
Call for more information.
WORLD RESOURCE RECOVERY INC.
16700 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44110
(216) 486- 6446
Drop-off 8-4 (M-F). Pick-up depending on quantity.
RICHMOND HEIGHTS
26260 Chardonview Road, Richmond Hts., OH
Drop-off 4pm-8pm Tuesday & Saturday 9am-1pm
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The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District conducted the annual Phone Book Recycling
Campaign from June 1-September 30. During the campaign, 516.49 tons of phone books were collected. The 516 tons amounts to more than 344,000 phone books (based on an average 3 pounds per book) turned in for recycling by individuals and small businesses in the county.
Medicine Disposal
Learn how to safely dispose of unwanted medicines.
Brochure
Medical Sharps Disposal
Reduce energy use and emissions.
Learn how Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) can save energy and reduce pollution.
Home Depot kicks off nationwide CFL recycling program
June 24 -- Recycling compact fluorescent light bulbs just got easier.
Home Depot announced it will offer free CFL recycling at each of its
1,973 locations. Customers can drop off expired, unbroken bulbs at the
returns counter of any Home Depot store.
The home improvement retailer is beginning the program in response to
customers´ concerns about improper disposal of the bulbs, which contain
small amounts of mercury.
The national recycling program is the most widespread of its kind and
offers an alternative to some existing options -- community hazardous
waste programs and select retail stores, according to the retailer.
"With more than 75 percent of households located within 10 miles of a
Home Depot store, this program is the first national solution to
providing Americans with a convenient way to recycle CFLs," said Ron
Jarvis, Home Depot´s senior vice president for environmental
innovation.
For more information about Home Depot's CFL recycling program, log onto
http://www6.homedepot.com/ecooptions/stage/pdf/cfl_recycle.pdf
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Recycling Totals 2005
Phone Books 2,100 lbs
Computers 2,169 lbs
Hazardous Waste 1.5 tons
Used Oil 250 gal
Tires 167
Car Batteries 20
| Recycling Totals 2007
Phone Books 4,080 lbs
Computers 8,461 lbs
Hazardous Waste TBA
Used Oil 400 gal
Tires 143
Car Batteries 25
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Recycling Totals 2008
Phone Books 1.34 tons
Computers 3.53 tons
Hazardous Waste 1.61 tons
Used Oil 300 gal
Tires 125
Car Batteries 18
Shredding 3.25 tons
Steel 6,920 lbs
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Branch Chipping Totals
Year Tonnage
1992 328.125
1993 468.750
1994 435.938
1995 492.187
1996 1,195.313
1997 478.125
1998 215.625
1999 220.313
2000 239.062
2001 285.938
2002 276.562
2003 285.938
2004 295.313
2005 1,378.125
2006 230
2007 183
2008 426.56
2007 Branch chipping required 304 man hours - at 599 stops - for a total of 183 tons.
2008 Chipping Totals - 426.56 Tons
2008 - 623.5 man hours/ 1403 Stops /91 loads / 1365 Cu. Yds. / 26 Days