SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Special
Waste
Special wastes are those items that for
a variety of reasons are not currently collected
in the curbside garbage collection program.
A few examples of special waste include tires,
construction and demolition debris, and household
hazardous waste.
TIRES
Tires are not accepted as part of the
curbside program. Whole tires are banned
from
landfill disposal in Florida. In order to
stay in
compliance with state environmental regulations,
the County does not allow tires to
be collected at the curb as there is a potential
that
the tires may end up in the landfill
when mixed in a truck with household garbage.
Tires delivered to Seminole County solid
waste management facilities are recycled
into landscape and playground materials and
used as alternate fuel source for electricity
production.
There
a several options for tire disposal:
1. When
purchasing new tires, leave the old
with the store.
2. Deliver old tires to the Central
Transfer Station or Seminole
County Landfill.
The Central Transfer Station
limits disposal to four (4) tires per
person at $1.00
per
tire.
The Landfill has no limit at $1.00
per tire or $100.00 per ton.
3. Participate in a Tire Amnesty Day. (The
Amnesty Days are for residential customers
only, no tires from commercial
entities)
The Central Transfer Station and Landfill accept up to ten
(10)
tires
at no charge from
residential customers on Tire Amnesty Days. (Check calendar for upcoming events.)
CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION (C&D)
DEBRIS
Construction and Demolition debris is
not currently collected at the curb,
as it can
be a safety concern to workers and may
cause damage to collection and transfer
vehicles.
Construction and Demolition debris is accepted
at the landfill only. C&D delivered to
the Seminole County
Landfill is segregated
from waste going directly in the landfill.
The majority of the C&D is recycled.
For example, concrete and asphalt roofing
shingles are used to make roadways to the
working face of the landfill. Common examples
of C&D include steel, window glass, brick,
concrete, asphalt, roofing material, pipe,
wallboard, lumber, large stumps and tree
branches from land clearing or tree removal.
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