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City of Bartlesville Spring Clean-up set for April 16-23

Feb 24, 2016

The City of Bartlesville will offer a Spring Clean-up program beginning April 16 and ending April 23. Bartlesville residents may present a current City of Bartlesville water bill receipt at the Osage Landfill, which will allow them to dispose of unwanted goods.

Residential customers may take unwanted items to Osage Landfill during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday.

Customers will be allowed to transport their debris in a single personal vehicle or vehicle/trailer combination. No commercial vehicles will be allowed. There will be no disposal fee to City of Bartlesville residential customers, but you must live in the city limits and have a current City of Bartlesville water bill receipt to present to the attendant at the Osage Landfill. Customers may make more than one trip to the landfill.

All appliances that have compressors must have the compressors removed before disposal. The compressor can be disposed of if it is removed. It is recommended that a licensed refrigerant technician be contacted for the removal.

Items that will not be accepted are: tires, batteries, hazardous material, wet paint, appliances that have not had the compressors removed (refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, etc.) and demolished structures. The appliance must be certified “Freon free” if the compressor is not removed.

Customers may choose to unload their debris at a City-staffed dump site just inside the Osage Landfill or take their debris to the fill area.

For more information, contact the Public Works Department at 338-4131.

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