24
Remember to include food and soiled paper! FOR NRWS & NCRWS CUSTOMERS March 2020 Edition Para obtener esta guía en español, visita www.naparecycling.com o llama al 707-257-9200. Compost it for Napa County Reduce, Reuse & Recycle Guide

Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    7

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

Remember to include food and soiled paper!

FOR NRWS & NCRWS CUSTOMERS

March 2020 EditionPara obtener esta guía en español,

visita www.naparecycling.com o llama al 707-257-9200.

Compost it

for Napa County

Reduce, Reuse & Recycle Guide

Page 2: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Learn more at www.NapaRecycling.com

Recycling Saves!Recycling Saves Resources

Recycling protects the environment and reduces the need to extract virgin materials, including oil — recycling one ton of plastic saves the equivalent of nearly 4 barrels of oil.

Recycling Saves Energy

Last year, over 175,000 tons of materials were recycled or composted at the Napa Recycling & Composting Facility. By keeping these valuable resources out of the landfill, we significantly decreased carbon dioxide and methane emissions and saved enough energy to power all the houses in Napa for three months!

Recycling Saves Jobs

Did you know that the recycling industry in California employs as many people (85,000) as the film industry? And, for every ton of material that is recycled, instead of wasted in incinerators and landfills, 10 times more jobs are created in recycling sorting, and 25 times more jobs are created in recycling manufacturing.

Recycling Saves Money

Recycling and compost collection is free with your residential service, and your monthly rate is determined by the size of your gar-bage container. The bigger your landfill container, the more you pay...save money by reducing your waste!

Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper. Get great results using a product that saves resources!

* Information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Waste Reduction Model (WARM), www.epa.gov/climatechange

Purchase products made of recycled materials…

Compost your food scraps, soiled paper, and yard trimmings

Bring your own bag

Recycle & reuse at home & work

Here are some easy ways to help:

REDUCE Consider what you are buying

Page 3: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

1

Mar 2020 Edition

REDUCE, REUSE & RECYCLE GUIDE FOR NAPA COUNTY

Note that organizations, services, locations and fees may change without notice. This guide is for informational purposes only and represents no recommendations or endorsements by the County or City of Napa. Layout/images/content edited by Becki Haddad, 530-762-0857. All rights reserved.

IndexAntifreeze.................................................. 13-14

Batteries .................................................... 12-14

Business & School Recycling ........................ 4-5

Buy Recycled...................................................20

Cars ................................................................. 13

Clothing, Furniture & Books ......................... 17

Compost ....................................................18-19

Construction & Demolition Recycling .........6-7

Cooking Oil .................................................... 19

Curbside Recycling ........................................2-3

Electronics ................................................. 10-11

Fluorescent Lamps/Tubes ......................... 12,14

Food Composting ............................................3

Food Donations..............................................16

Green Business Certification ...........................5

Hazardous Waste ........................................... 14

Junk Mail ........................................................16

Location Maps ...........................................21-22

Mattresses & Box Springs ................................7

Medications & Sharps .................................... 14

Motor Oil & Filters .................................... 13-14

Paint .......................................................... 14, 15

Plastic Bags .....................................................16

Recycling Centers .............................................8

Reduce Toxic Waste ....................................... 15

Reduce • Reuse .........................................16-17

Special Event Recycling ...................................9

Styrofoam .......................................................16

Waste Assessments ..........................................4

Water Conservation ................................... 7, 19

Yard Trimmings ............................... 3, 7, 18 , 19

ContactsBerryessa Garbage Service ............................................707-226-9543

CalRecycle (CRV Buy-Back Centers) ...................................1-800-RECYCLE

City of American Canyon Code Compliance ..................707-647-4599

City of American Canyon Public Works .........................707-647-4550

City of Napa Code Enforcement .......................................707-257-9646

City of Napa Fire Prevention ........................................ 707-257-9590

City of Napa Public Works Dept. .................................. 707-257-9520

Service requests can be made at www.cityofnapa.org

City of Napa Recycling Division .................................... 707-257-9200

City of Napa Water Conservation.................................. 707-257-9497

Clover Flat Landfill .........................................................707-963-7988

County of Napa UC Extension

Master Gardener Program (M/W/F 9am-Noon) .......... 707-253-4221

Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center ............................. 707-258-9018

Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Station .....................707-258-9005

Hazardous Waste Collection Facility .........................1-800-984-9661

Harold Smith Contractors ................................. 707-963-7977 ext 110

Napa County (recycling info) south county ..................707-253-4094

Upper Valley ..................................................................707-259-8330

Napa County Planning, Building & Environmental Services... 707-253-4417

Napa Recycling & Waste Services ...................707-255-5200

Napa Sanitation District (sewer & waste water treatment) .....707-258-6000

Recycling & Household Hazardous Waste Info. (recorded) 707-257-9292

Recology American Canyon ..........................................707-552-3110

Steel Mill Supply of Napa ..............................................707-226-3950

Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling ................................707-963-7988

Upper Valley Waste Management Agency ....................707-259-8330

Also available online at www.NapaRecycling.comTambién está disponible en www.NapaRecycling.com

BERRYESSA GARBAGE SERVICE707-226-9543

For questions about recycling, please call your service company.

www.NapaRecycling.comFor City of Napa (NRWS) & Unincorporated South Napa County (NCRWS)

NAPA RECYCLING & WASTE SERVICES707-255-5200

www.uvds.com

Recology American Canyon707-552-3110

www.recologyamericancanyon.com

Page 4: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

2

Mar 2

020 E

dition

GLASS

RIGID PLASTICS

METAL

PAPER

RECYCLING

LANDFILL – NOT RECYCLABLE OR COMPOSTABLE

Some of the recycling & compostable items may differ with Up-Valley and American Canyon services — check with your service provider.

NO PLASTIC BAGS • NO FOOD • NO LIQUID

NO HAZARDOUS WASTE • NO RECYCLABLES • NO COMPOSTABLES

Shredded paper should be consolidated in clear plastic bags

Page 5: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

3

Mar 2020 Edition

COMPOST – INCLUDE THE FOOD!

RECYCLINGTRASH COMPOST

2 feet 2 feet

All items must be placed in the cart. When your cart is full, set it out by 6 am on your service day, at least 2 feet away from other carts and 4-6 feet from other objects, lid opens toward

the street; cart handles should be away from the street.

NO HAZARDOUS WASTE such as automotive fluids, pesticides and fertilizers, paint products, cleaners, batteries, etc. For safe and legal disposal of hazardous waste, see page 14.

Container colors may vary in your area.

IMPORTANT

FOOD SCRAPS raw, prepared & cooked food, fruits & vegetables, bread, dairy, meat,

bones, grease, eggshells, seafood/shellfish, pet food

SOILED PAPER paper towels, tissue, paper cups & plates, coffee filters & grounds, tea bags,

waxed paper, butcher paper, paper take-out boxes

YARD TRIMMINGS grass, leaves, branches (up to 6” diameter), brush & other plant debris, animal bedding,

flowers, pumpkins, holiday greenery, unpainted/untreated wood (less than 36” in length)

PLEASE NOT IN COMPOST• Plastic bags / wrap or straws

• Styrofoam

• Glass bottles & metal cans

• Aluminum foil / foil-lined food wrap

• Cat & dog waste / cat litter

• Non-compostable wipes

• Diapers

• Liquids

• Hazardous waste

• Rocks or dirt

• Painted wood

Page 6: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

4

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Interior BinsDo you need a better way to collect and transfer recyclables or compost from your office, classroom or apartment to the bins outside?

The City and County of Napa will provide free interior recycling and composting containers to businesses, schools, and multi-family dwellings

committed to recycling (while supplies last).

Email [email protected] or call 707-257-9200 for more details.

For Upper Valley options call 707-259-8330 or email [email protected]

FREE Waste Assessments

Can you decrease the garbage bill at your business,

apartment building or school?

Are you paying to dispose of materials that could be recycled or composted?

Learn how to take advantage of ALL the recycling and composting services

offered. Call NRWS at 707-255-5200 for south county information. For

Upper Valley information, call 707-259-8330. We will schedule a site visit to help

you determine what services are right for your business. We help give you a

strategy to reduce waste, recycle more and save money.

BUSINESS & SCHOOL RECYCLINGMandatory Commercial Recycling & Composting

As part of California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse

gas emissions and reach a 75% recycling rate by 2020,

recycling is now mandatory for all large businesses and

apartment complexes. Mandatory composting started

in 2016 for large generators of food scraps/other

organics. In Napa, we make it easy for your business

– contact your service provider or visit www.

NapaRecycling.com now to start or improve your recycling program!

23 gallon Slim Jim

23 gallon Slim Jim

32 gallon

Food composting service for limited areas only

14 gallon

3 & 7 gallon

6 gallon

Dual Dolly with 32 gallon (trash can not provided)

30, 20 & 10 gal compost

Slim Jim Dolly

Single Dolly

3 gal compost pail(great for breakroom or kitchen)

7 gallon compost

Page 7: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

5

Mar 2020 Edition

Tours & Presentations

What happens to your recyclables and compostables

after you put them in your curbside carts?

We invite individuals from your organization, business

or school to take a tour and see our recycling and

composting facility first-hand. We are also available for

presentations about the economic and environmental

benefits of recycling – we’ll modify our presentation to

make it age appropriate. To arrange for a tour, call

NRWS at 707-255-5200 (south county) or 707-259-8330

for Up-Valley.

The Environmental

Education Coalition of Napa

County connects teachers with

local agencies and nonprofits

that provide local environmental

education opportunities including field trips, guest speakers, and

service projects.

Visit www.napaenvironmentaled.org to learn more.

BUSINESS & SCHOOL RECYCLING

Napa County

Green Business Program

The Napa County Green Business Program certifies businesses that operate in an

environmentally-responsible manner. By offering technical assistance, the County helps

local businesses save money by helping them to conserve energy and water, minimize

waste, prevent pollution, and shrink their carbon footprint.

The program, part of the California Green Business Network, certifies small and medium sized businesses throughout Napa County.

The program also acts as the third party certifier for the Green Winery Program.

To begin the certification process, please visit www.greenbusinessca.org. Once you’ve created a business profile and registered

on the California Green Business Network (CAGBN) online database, please contact:

Deborah Elliott at [email protected] or 707-259-5969.

$500 stipend now available to City of Napa businesses that complete program

Page 8: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

6

Mar 2

020 E

dition

California Green Building Standards Code (CALGreen Code)

requires that larger construction and demolition projects

reuse or recycle at least 65% of the debris generated. The

City of Napa has additional requirements for separation

and recovery of certain recyclable materials.

Why pay full price for a LANDFILL box when you can get the same size box for SEPARATED MATERIALS for a fraction of the cost?

Call your local service provider for details and pricing in your area.

SAVE MONEY WITH RECYCLING BOXES

Boxes for curbside recyclables (single-stream recycling, cardboard, etc.)

are free for NRWS/NCRWS customers.

Prices vary for other service providers.

CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION

* Comparison only using City of Napa rates, actual costs will vary

IT’S GREEN TO $EPARATE!

Separate these materials for reduced rates:

carpet, concrete, asphalt, dirt, wood, metals, drywall, pomace, and yard trimmings

$815*

20 YARDS

MIXED LANDFILL

20 YARDS

DRYWALL

$175*

Page 9: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

7

Mar 2020 EditionFACILITIES TAKING THESE SEPARATED RECYCLABLE ITEMS

➔Please call for rates.

See location maps, pages 21-22. Re

usab

le it

ems

Carp

et &

pad

ding

Mat

tres

ses

&

box

spri

ngs

Dry

wal

l

Clea

n di

rt

Conc

rete

, asp

halt

Woo

d, lu

mbe

r,

palle

ts

Yard

Tri

mm

ings

Scra

p m

etal

, m

etal

pip

e

App

lianc

es

Tire

s

Napa Recycling & Composting Facility 820 Levitin Way, American Cyn 707-255-5200; Daily 8 am–4 pm

x x x NO ROCKS OR GRAVEL

x NO PAINTED

WOOD, FURNITURE, RAILROAD

TIES OR TELEPHONE

POLES

x x x x

Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center889B Devlin Road, American Cyn 707-258-9018; Daily 8:30 am–3:30 pm

x ITEMS IN

GOOD CONDITION

x x

Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Station889 Devlin Rd, American Cyn 707-258-9005; Daily 8 am–4 pm

x x x x

Clover Flat Landfill4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga707-963-7988 Tues-Sat 9 am–3:45 pm, Sun 9 am–2:45 pm

x x x x x x x x

Harold Smith Contractors800 North Crane Ave, St. Helena707-963-7977 ext 110; please call ahead M– F 7 am–4:30 pm, Sat 8 am–2 pm

x x

Steel Mill Supply of Napa 659 Napa Junction Road, American Cyn 707-226-3950; M–F 8 am–4 pm, Sat 8 am–11:30 am

x x

Appliance Efficiency Incentives

COMMERCIAL CLOTHES WASHERS City of Napa laundry businesses and apartment complexes can take

advantage of a free program to replace high-efficiency commercial clothes washing machines. Details available at

www.cityofnapa.org/water.

REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS & ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)

customers may qualify for a rebate by recycling old refrigerators, freezers and room air conditioners. Refrigerators or

freezers must be at least 10-30 cubic feet each, empty and working. There is a limit of two units per household per year.

The pick-up service is free. Qualifying customers may receive a rebate in 6-8 weeks for each unit. Funding is limited. For

details or to schedule an appointment: visit www.pge.com/res/rebates or call 800-299-7573.

TOILETS City of Napa residential water customers can take advantage of generous financial incentives to replace

pre-1992 water-wasting toilets (3.5 or more gallons per flush) with today’s high-efficiency toilets, some of which use as

little as 1 gallon per flush. Visit www.cityofnapa.org/water for details or call the City of Napa’s Water Conservation Specialist at 707-257-9497. Commercial customers may obtain Smart Rebates from the City of Napa for High-Efficiency

Toilets and Urinals.

City of American Canyon will reimburse up to $100 for every qualifying standard toilet removed and replaced with

a high-efficiency toilet. Call the City of American Canyon’s Environmental Services Group at 707-647-5325 for more

details, as well as info about free low-flow shower heads and sink aerators.

City of Calistoga will reimburse water customers up to $100 for replacement of a pre-1992 (3.5gpf) toilet with an

EPA WaterSense labeled toilet using 1.28gpf or less — maximum two rebates per household. Water customers may

obtain free high efficiency shower heads, faucet aerators, shower timers, etc. by contacting the Calistoga Public Works

Department at 707-942-2828.

LOW FEES AND

EVERYTHING GETS

RECYCLED!

Page 10: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

8

Mar 2

020 E

dition

California Beverage Container Recycling ProgramGlass, aluminum & plastic beverage containers labeled CRV (California Refund Value) can be redeemed at designated centers for:

• 5¢ per container under 24 oz• 10¢ per container 24 oz and above.

Recycling centers are allowed to pay by weight as a matter of business efficiency, however California law allows the option of being paid based on count for up to 50 containers of each material type.

Non-CRV glass, metal and plastic beverage containers are accepted for recycling at most drop-off recycling locations.

For more information: www.calrecycle.ca.gov/BevContainer

AMERICAN CANYON

Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center889B Devlin Road 707-258-9018Daily 8:30 am–3:30 pm

J $ J $ J $ J

ANGWIN

Pacific Union College Recycling Center 205 Highland Oaks 707-965-7177 Mon-Thurs 8 am–3:30 pm; Fri 8 am–12 pm

J $ J $ J $ J

CALISTOGA

Clover Flat Landfill/Upper Valley Recycling 4380 Silverado Trail 707-963-7988; Tues-Sat 9 am–3:45 pm; Sun 9 am–2:45 pm

J $ J $ J $ J

LAKE BERRYESSA

Berryessa Transfer/Recycling Operation7400 Steele Canyon Road 707-226-9543; Sat 9 am–3 pm

J J J J

NAPA

Blue Front Recycling 2877 Solano Avenue, Napa 916-519-2040

J $ J $ J $

J = Drop-Off

$ = CRV BuybackCenter will pay ONLY for CRV beverage containers, but may accept non-CRV items.

ALUMINUM GLASS PAPER &

CARDBOARDPLASTIC

Who owns your recyclables?Recyclable materials at your workplace or home belong to you. You may choose to take your cans and bottles to a recycling buyback center or put your recyclables in the recycling equipment provided by your service provider for regularly scheduled pickup.

Once those materials are in the recycling cart or bin, only you or your service provider have the right to remove them. The recyclables have value, and the revenue your service provider receives from processing recyclables is taken into consideration when garbage collection rates are set.

BUYBACK & DROP-OFF LOCATIONS

See location maps, pages 21-22

Buyback Center closed Sundays– drop off is still available

Page 11: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

9

Mar 2020 Edition

RECYCLING AT SPECIAL EVENTSLook for recycling containers at fairs, concerts or other public events!

Want to recycle at YOUR event? Resources are available to help you succeed.

During the planning process, call NRWS at 707-255-5200 (south county) or 707-259-8330 for Up-Valley.

They will help you select the right recycling, composting and trash containers for your needs and

provide guidelines for successful event recycling.

State and County policies require recycling at large events. Plus, recycling will save you money

because there is no charge for recycling at large events (south county and north county free services vary) …

while there is always a charge for trash collection.

✔ PLAN FOR RECYCLING

• Include a plan for recycling as you organize your event.

• Recycle, compost and landfill containers should always be together.

• Proper placement and signage for all containers is key.

• Have cleanup staff monitor containers throughout the event. Paying

for assistance during this critical time is a worthwhile investment.

Food CompostingVisit www.NapaRecycling.com or call

707-255-5200 to compost at your event

Learn more: Check the Guide to Recycling at Special Events at:

www.NapaRecycling.com/special-events

Make it a Zero-Waste Event!

Page 12: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

10

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Watch For These City/County-Sponsored

E-Waste Recycling Events

• Annual June Event South County residents will receive information about the FREE e-waste event with their garbage bill. Also advertised in local publications.

• Other City/County-Sponsored Events As Advertised

Other Opportunities Goodwill

800-400-2720 www.gire.org

Free drop-off at:

Napa Recycling and Composting Facility

707-255-5200820 Levitin Way, American Canyon

Daily 8 am–4 pm

Clover Flat Landfill 707-963-7988

4380 Silverado Trail, CalistogaTues-Sat 9 am–3:45 pm; Sun 9 am–2:45 pm

Where does Napa’s e-waste go? To Electronics Recyclers International, Inc (ERI) in Fresno. ERI has multiple certifications from national and international organizations for managing products using the most environmentally sustainable technologies and practices. Learn more at www.electronicrecyclers.com.

Here are a few of ERIs certifications:

ELECTRONICS

Free curbside pickup of e-waste…and more!

Free curbside pickup of electronics, metal appliances, large scrap metal, used clothing and shoes.

Your free curbside pickup is by appointment only and not part of your regularly scheduled NRWS services.

For program details or to schedule an appointment, please visit www.NapaRecycling.com/recycle-more or call 707-255-5200.

* Just have batteries? See page 12 for drop off locations.

FREEE-Waste

Recycling

Year-round!

We now accept household

batteries in clear, sealed bags

when combined with other

items.*

Page 13: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

11

Mar 2020 Edition

Computer Donations

Help schools and non-profits by donating unwanted computers and equipment.

Some restrictions apply.

For more information:

Global Stewardswww.globalstewards.org/

donate-computers.htm

Interested in erasing personal information off of your computer? Many online guides are

available to help.

Electronics Include: • COMPUTER EQUIPMENT: computers, modems, keyboards, printers,

scanners, cables, & mouses.

• TELEVISIONS, COMPUTER MONITORS & FLAT SCREENS

• OFFICE EQUIPMENT: telephones, fax machines, & copiers. Please remove

toner and recycle separately.

• CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: VCRs, tape players, stereo equipment, radios,

CDs, cell phones, power cords, etc.

• HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES: microwaves, blenders, food processors,

toasters, vacuums, coffee makers, Christmas light strands, etc.

Toner & Ink Cartridges

Most toner & ink jet cartridges can be sent back to the manufacturer free of charge. They are also accepted at the following businesses:

Goodwill 1683 W. Imola Ave; 707-252-1197; www.gire.org

Healthquest Fitness Center 3175 California Blvd, 707-254-7200

Office Depot 211 Soscol Ave, 707-258-0280

Staples 3325 Jefferson St, 707-258-1490

JLook for remanufactured & refurbished cartridges J

Cell Phones

Cell phones and their batteries are accepted anywhere they are sold. Otherwise, donate to a school or charity.

Visit the internet and search for “cell phone donation” for more information.

Please do not throw e-waste into the trash — it is illegal in the State of California.

Page 14: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

12

Mar 2

020 E

dition

The California Product Stewardship Council advocates for policies that require product manufacturers to take responsibility for recycling or disposing of the products they make. Learn more about producer responsibility and how

you can play an active role at www.calpsc.org.

Collection Sites for Households Only

No business waste Fluo

resc

ent

bulb

s / t

ubes

(m

ax 4

ft)

Rech

arge

able

Ba

tter

ies

Non-

rech

arge

able

Ba

tter

ies

Napa City Hall 955 School St, Napa; 707-257-9500 x x

Napa Electric – LESS PROGRAM 2240 Brown St, Napa; 707-252-6611 x

Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company • 948 Main St, Napa; 707-224-2233• 1400 Oak Ave, St. Helena; 707-963-4461

xx

xx

NRWS/NCRWS Payment Center 598 Lincoln Ave, Napa; 707-255-5200 x x

Outdoor Supply Hardware 3980 Bel Aire Plaza, Napa; 707-690-0366 x x x

Rabobank 700 Trancas St, Napa; 707-227-9300 x x

Steve’s Hardware 1370 Main St, St. Helena; 707-963-3423 x x x

Collection Sites for Households Only

No business waste Fluo

resc

ent

bulb

s / t

ubes

(m

ax 4

ft)

Rech

arge

able

Ba

tter

ies

Non-

rech

arge

able

Ba

tter

ies

Ace Hardware• Zeller’s, 819 Randolph St, Napa; 707-224-0204• Clark’s, 325 Lincoln Ave, Napa; 707-255-4272 • Silverado, 1450 Lincoln Ave, Calistoga; 707-942-4396

x x x

x x x

x x x

Central Valley Builders Supply • 1790 Soscol Ave, Napa; 707-257-8888 – LESS PROGRAM• 1100 Vintage Ave, St. Helena; 707-963-3622

xx

x x

Clover Flat Landfill 4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga; 707-963-7988 Tues-Sat 9 am–3:45 pm; Sun 9 am–2:45 pm x x x

College Hardware 15 Angwin Plaza, Angwin; 707-965-7537 x

Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Station 889 Devlin Rd, American Cyn 707-258-9005; Daily 8am–4pm x x

Hazardous Waste Collection Facility 889A Devlin Road, American Cyn 800-984-9661; Every Fri & Sat 9 am–4 pm x x x

Healthquest Fitness Center 3175 California Blvd, Napa; 707-254-7200 x x

BATTERIES & FLUORESCENT BULBS/TUBESThe City of Napa’s LIGHTING EFFICIENCY & SAFE STEWARDSHIP (LESS) PROGRAM promotes FREE safe disposal of home-generated fluorescent bulbs and tubes (maximum 4 ft.). *Businesses: See page 14 for local options or check www.lamprecycle.org or www.almr.org for providers who manage business-generated fluorescent tubes.

– LESS PROG – LESS PROG

To learn more about the benefits of using rechargeable batteries go to www.naparecycling.com

Using fluorescent bulbs and tubes✔ Saves Money✔ Saves Energy✔ Reduces Waste

Don’t trash your fluorescents — It’s illegal!

Mercury poses a risk to people and the environment.

Fluorescent bulbs are up to

four times more efficient than

incandescent bulbs and last up

to ten times as long.

Page 15: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

13

Mar 2020 Edition

USED MOTOR OIL & FILTER RECYCLING FREE DROP-OFF Items are only accepted during business hours and no more than 5 gallons of oil (centers that accept more than 5 gallons per trip are marked below). Leaving oil or any other substance after business hours is illegal, punishable by imprisonment or a fine up to $10,000.

CURBSIDE RECYCLING

Used Motor Oil and FiltersCall to receive a recycling container and oil filter bag. Must call ahead each time for pickup on your regular service day.

NRWS/NCRWS: 707-255-5200 Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling: 707-963-7988 Recology American Canyon: 707-552-3110

(Oil filters are not collected)

AUTOMOTIVE

Need to Get Rid of an Old Car?Many organizations will accept your vehicle as a tax-deductible donation. Restrictions may apply. Look under “Charitable Organizations” in the yellow pages or check the internet for more information.

Need to recycle tires? See page 7.No charge to households subscribing to recycling and trash service

Collection SitesA

uto

Batt

erie

s

Mot

or O

il

Mot

or O

il Fi

lter

s

Ant

ifree

ze

AutoZone• 698 Lincoln Ave, Napa; 707-257-3822 • M–Th 7:30am–9pm; F–Sat 7:30am–10pm; Sun 8am–9pm• 7021 Main St, American Cyn; 707-649-2611 • Mon–Sat 7:30 am–9 pm; Sun 8 am–8 pm

x

x

x

x

x

x

B & B Automotive 1750 Tanen St, Napa; 707-255-7588 M-F 8 am–5 pm x x x x

Berryessa Transfer/Recycling Operation 7400 Steele Canyon Rd, Lake Berryessa; 707-226-9543 Sat 9 am–3 pm x x x x

Bert Williams & Sons Auto Parts 525 Northbay Dr, Napa; 707-255-7003 M-F 8 am–6 pm; Sat 8 am–4:30 pm; Sun 10 am–2 pm x x

Clover Flat Landfill* > 5 gal OK

4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga; 707-963-7988 Tues-Sat 9 am–3:45 pm; Sun 9 am–2:45 pm x x x x

Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Station* 889 Devlin Rd, American Cyn 707-258-9005; Daily 8 am–4 pm x x x x

Hazardous Waste Collection Facility* 889A Devlin Road, American Cyn > 5 gal OK 800-984-9661; Every Fri & Sat 9 am–4 pm x x x x

> 5 gal OK

Collection Sites

Aut

o Ba

tter

ies

Mot

or O

il

Mot

or O

il Fi

lter

s

Ant

ifree

ze

Imports Unlimited 2530 Stockton St, Napa; 707-255-6155 M-F 8 am–5 pm x x

Lopez Auto Service 1898 Imola Ave. Napa; 707-254-9365 M-F 9 am–5 pm x x

Napa Ford Lincoln 570 Soscol Ave, Napa; 707-255-2580 M-F 8am-4:30pm; Sat 8 am-4 pm x x

Napa Valley Marina 1200 Milton Rd., Napa; 707-252-8011

> 5 gal OK

Daily, 8 am–5 pm x x

O’Reilly Auto Parts 2290 Jefferson St, Napa; 707-224-8606M-F 8 am–9 pm; Sat 8 am–8 pm; Sun 8 am–7 pm x x x

Pep Boys 1823 Soscol Ave, Napa; 707-252-1561 Daily 8 am–6 pm x x

* These locations also accept latex paint

Page 16: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

14

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Improper and illegal disposal can contaminate our drinking water, impede waste water treatment plants,

pollute local waterways and endanger workers. It can also lead to penalties and fines.

HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION FACILITY FOR SAFE DISPOSAL

The Hazardous Waste Collection Facility is for safe and legal disposal of unusable or unwanted hazardous products. Please remember to pack products carefully so they won’t mix or spill. Transport in trunk if possible. The facility accepts all types of hazardous waste except: Radioactives • Explosives • Ammunition.

For highway safety, there is a legal limit of 15 gallons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste per trip.

Households: No appointments or fees for use • Businesses: Appointment only; fees charged

EXAMPLES:

HOME:Polishes & cleaners

Oven cleaners • Drain openers

Lighter fluids

Unwanted medications • Used syringes

Mercury thermometers • Cosmetics

Fluorescent lamps/tubes

Rechargeable or alkaline batteries

GARDEN OR LANDSCAPE:Fungicides • Insecticides

Herbicides • Pool chemicals

GARAGE OR WORKSHOP:Latex & oil-based paints

Paint thinner & strippers

Wood preservatives

Grease & rust solvents

Wood & metal cleaners

Glues & cements • Photo chemicals

Antifreeze • Transmission fluids

Gasoline & fuel additives

Carburetor cleaners • Batteries

Used oil & oil filters

Medications and Sharps (used needles, syringes and lancets):Home-generated only – no business wastes

Medications and Sharps (no controlled substances allowed): • Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (see above)Medications Only (controlled substances allowed):• Vasconi’s Pharmacy: 1381 Main St, St. Helena, 963-1444

Sharps Only:• Ole Health (3 locations) Napa: 1141 Pear Tree Lane, 707-254-1770; St. Helena: 1222 Pine St, Ste A 707-963-0931 Calistoga: 911 Washington St, 707-709-2308

• Napa County Health and Human Services Agency 2751 Napa Valley Corporate Drive, Napa, 707-253-4270 Bldg B, Public Health Immunization Clinic

• Clover Flat Landfill 4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga; 707-963-7988

• Napa County Animal Shelter (animal sharps only) 942 Hartle Court, Napa, 707-253-4382

For more information on how to properly dispose of syringes, lancets and other sharps, please contact Napa County Public Works at 707-253-4094 or visit www.NapaRecycling.com.

Protect your business and employees by disposing of unwanted, unused, and

out-of-date hazardous waste properly.

HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL FOR BUSINESSESBusinesses that generate less than 220 lbs. or 27 gallons of hazardous waste

per month can dispose of their waste at the Hazardous Waste Facility.

Appointments are required and there is a fee for this service.

For appointments and information:

1-800-984-9661Businesses that generate hazardous wastes are required to obtain a

Hazardous Waste Generator Permit. Call Napa County Planning, Building & Environmental Services at 707-253-4471 for information.

HAZARDOUS WASTE

Every Fri & Sat; 9am-4pm

For more information call: 1-800-984-9661

Napa Sanitation District will give you a free digital thermometer when you bring your old mercury thermometer to the office at

1515 Soscol Ferry Road, Napa

See page 22, location #3

Page 17: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

15

Mar 2020 Edition

Choose less toxic pest management products for your home and garden at Napa County stores.Below are Napa County participating stores.

Napa: Van Winden Garden Center Zeller's Ace Hardware • Home Depot Central Valley Builders SupplySt. Helena: Central Valley Builders Supply • Steve’s HardwareCalistoga: Silverado Ace HardwareAmerican Canyon: Mid City Nursery

In each store look for:

• User-friendly Fact Sheets on common pests & less toxic ways to control them including product recommendations

• Tags on store shelves to help you find the less-toxic products recommended

Online:

• www.OurWaterOurWorld.org offers information about pesticide use and the impact of pesticides on the environment.

REDUCE TOXIC WASTE

OUR WATER OUR WORLD

Unwanted hazardous waste is very expensive to dispose. A better option for both your budget and the environment is to prevent the “waste” from the start.

1) Buy the right product for the job. There is no magic bullet! What do you want the product to do?

2) Buy the least toxic alternative. To minimize negative impacts to people/pets/the environment.

3) Buy only the amount you need or can use up. Will you be able to use up the “jumbo” or “bargain” size product before the expiration date?

4) Store the product properly so it doesn’t become unusable. Keep in a covered, dry, safe place.

Is your unwanted product in good condition?

Could it be used by someone else? Don’t let it sit on your

shelf! At the Hazardous Waste Collection Facility they’ll decide if your product can go to the “Reuse Locker” where someone else can use it up instead of wasting it.

Paint Recycling PaintCare.org operates a paint stewardship program to ensure convenient locations for recycling paint product(s) including: interior and exterior house paints, deck coatings,

primers, sealers, stains, shellacs, lacquers, varnishes, and urethanes. Deliver products in their original

containers (5 gallon maximum) and a maximum of 20 gallons total per trip. PLEASE CALL AHEAD to ensure the site has enough storage space to accommodate your paint. Visit www.paintcare.org to learn more about the “Paint Smarter” program.

Clover Flat Landfill 4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga; 707-963-7988; Tues–Sat 9am–4pm, Sun 9 am–3 pm

Devlin Road Recycling & Transfer Station 889 Devlin Rd, American Cyn 707-258-9005; Daily 8 am–4 pm; 5 gal max per trip

Devine Paint Center 971 Lincoln Ave, Napa; 707-226-5211; devinepaintcenterinc.com Mon–Fri 7 am–5:30 pm; Sat 8 am–4:30 pm; Sun 9:30 am–1 pm

Hazardous Waste Collection Facility 889A Devlin Road, American Cyn 800-984-9661; Every Fri & Sat 9 pm

Kelly-Moore Paints 3199 Jefferson St, Napa; 707-251-3764; www.kellymoore.com Mon–Fri 6:30 am–6:00 pm; Sat 8:00 am–4:00 pm; Sun 9:00 am–4:00 pm

The Paint Works 3213 Jefferson St, Napa; 707-224-0304; Mon–Sat 7 am–5:30 pm, Sun 8 am–3 pm 1078 Fulton Ln. #A, St. Helena; 707-963-9551; M–F 7 am–5:30 pm, Sat 8 am–3 pm

PRODUCT NAME

GREENCLEAN

Page 18: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

16

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Food Donations40% of food is wasted in this country. Fight this waste and lend a helping hand...donate.

The following organizations accept non perishable and prepared food. Please no outdated canned goods or open containers. You must call ahead to make arrangements for prepared and/or perishable food donations. The Good Samaritan Law protects you from liability.

Napa Valley Food Bank – 707-253-6128

The Table (First Presbyterian Church) – 707-224-8693

Salvation Army – 707-226-8150

California Human Development Farmworker Center – 707-696-1132

Puertas Abiertas – 707-224-1786

Reduce Junk Mail

J Decline promotional mail when you buy from catalogs, online or by phone

J Log on to www.catalogchoice.org to stop receiving unwanted catalogs

J Visit www.dmachoice.org to reduce junk mail by 80%

J Opt out of credit card and insurance offers at www.OptOutPrescreen.com

J Opt out of phone books at www.yellowpagesoptout.com

J Check www.stopjunkmail.org for sample letters and additional tips

J Sign up for services (for a small fee) at a website that will remove your name from mailing lists

J Visit www.NapaRecycling.com for links and more information

Please note: some processes will take up to 90 days to take effect, and others will need to be updated periodically.

Shopping BagsPlastic bags litter the environment, use up valuable resources, fill up landfills and contaminate recycling.

Please strongly consider using reusable bags. Visit www.IGotMyBag.org for tips.

Plastic Bags Napa’s Single-Use Bag Reduction Ordinance includes:

• A ban on plastic carryout bags at retail locations in the city

• A 10-cent charge to customers for large paper bags

California passed the nation’s first statewide ban on single-use plastic bags in 2016.

For more information, visit www.cityofnapa.org/plasticbag

Clean plastic bags can be recycled at some grocery stores, retailers and drug stores. You can also include other film plastics such as:

produce bags • dry cleaning bags • newspaper liners ziplock bags • bubble wrap, etc.

Please do not put any of these plastic film items in your recycling cart!

Styrofoam & Packaging Reuse Napa Drop-off locations

Buffalo's Shipping Post, 2471 Solano Ave, 707-226-7942

Foam peanuts, clean flat foam sheets, plastic air pillows

All American Mail Center, 1370 Trancas Ave , 707255-7595

Foam peanuts, plastic bubble wrap, plastic air pillows

Cartons & Crates, 3250 California Blvd 707-224-7447

Foam peanuts, foam wine shippers, foam sheets (clean, flat

shaped), plastic bubble wrap, plastic air pillows, freezer packs

(clean, without leaks). Please call ahead.

The UPS Store, 4225 Solano Ave, 707-258-2454

Foam peanuts only, plastic bubble wrap, wine shippers.

Avoid messy and wasteful Styrofoam by packing instead

with reused newspaper, cornstarch peanuts, or other earth-

friendly methods.

Suggested Items:

Canned MeatNutsCanned VegetablesCanned JuiceRicePeanut ButterBaby FoodTunaPasta or NoodlesCanned FruitBeansMacaroni & CheeseCerealSoup

REDUCE • REUSE

Page 19: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

17

Mar 2020 Edition

Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore offers new and gently used building materials and home improvement items at 50 – 90% off retail.

104 Commerce Court, Fairfield Open Tuesday–Saturday 9am–5pm

Do you have a donation? Drop it off at ReStore or call 707-863-0692

for pickup in Solano or Napa County.

Proceeds from ReStore help Habitat for Humanity build affordable homes for families in need in

Solano and Napa County. Visit www.solanonapahabitat.org

Clothing, Furniture and/or Book DonationsPICK-UP: Call to schedule an appointment for pick-up from your home or office.

Goodwill: 707-253-0550; www.gire.org

CLOTHING & BOOK CURBSIDE PICK-UPCity of Napa (NRWS) customers may make appointments by visiting www.naparecycling.com/recycle-more

or calling 707-255-5200.

DROP-OFF: Clean/working/reusable items can be dropped off at the following local locations – please call or check their websites for details on what they do and do not accept.

NAPAAmerican Cancer Society Discovery Shop 1380 Trancas Street, 707-224-4398

Community Projects, Inc. 715 Franklin, 707-226-7585 www.communityprojectsnapa.com

Goodwill 1683 W. Imola Ave, 707-252-1197

The Clothing Center 2473 Second St, 707-224-1341

AMERICAN CANYON

Goodwill 110 W. American Canyon Rd, 707-651-9537

Grant’s Thrift Store 4207 Broadway, 707-651-9109

Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center 889B Devlin Road; 707-258-9018

Deconstruction & Reuse Network

…is a California non-profit specializing in the salvage and reuse of residential and commercial building materials and

offers a tax donation benefit to our deconstruction and reuse clients for their

green and sustainable efforts.

888-545-8333 ext. 218 [email protected] www.reusenetwork.org

DEVLIN ROAD Reuse & Recycle Center889B Devlin Road, American Canyon 707-258-9018; Daily 8:30am–3:30pm

RECYCLEAluminum, tin, plastic, glass, cardboard, mixed paper, & scrap metal are accepted. ($$ paid for CRV materials and scrap metal.)

REUSE

Drop off reusable items in good condition or…

Browse the yard and see if anything catches your eye. The center has: • Building materials (doors, windows, cabinets, sinks, tubs, toilets, pipes, lumber,

nuts/bolts, spas, tools)• Furniture (such as chairs, bookshelves, lamps, tables)• Clothes, shoes, books & housewares • Lawn & garden items (lawn mowers, rototillers, pots, grape stakes) AND MORE!

All items dropped off for reuse are subject to approval. You won’t find better prices anywhere!

Other Reuse OrganizationsThe www.calmax.org website

has a listing of useful links.

Book Drop-Off:Napa Library 580 Coombs St, Napa 707-253-4241

See page 22, location #2 $

$

$$ BUYBACK CENTER

Page 20: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

18

Mar 2

020 E

dition

TO PURCHASE BULK COMPOST OR TOPSOIL:

Napa Recycling & Composting Facility

Organic Compost NRWS will deliver for a fee – 10 cubic yard min 707-255-5200

Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling

Harvest Compost & Blended Compost Please call for pick-up or delivery details – 707-963-7988

DROP-OFF OF CLEAN YARD TRIMMINGS Call for fees (always less than the dump!)

Napa Recycling & Composting Facility

820 Levitin Way, American Canyon 707-255-5200

Napa’s local compost is perfect for vineyards, farms, gardens, yards and landscaping projects.

Enrich your soil naturallyFight global warming

Prevent erosionConserve waterClose the loopSave money

Clover Flat Landfill

4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga 707-963-7988

Page 21: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

19

Mar 2020 EditionCONSERVE RESOURCES

WATER-WISE HOME & BUSINESS SURVEYS

The City of Napa offers this free service to help its residential and commercial water customers use water more efficiently and reduce their bills. A water conservation specialist will visit your site to:

• Check for leaks and recommend repairs

• Check toilet flush volumes

• Check faucet and shower head flow rates

• Evaluate all other water-using appliances

and equipment

• Provide free water-saving fixtures if needed

and identify applicable rebates

• Inspect your irrigation system

and recommend improvements

• Advise you on irrigation scheduling

Call 707-257-9497 today to schedule your free Water-Wise Survey!

Water-Wise LandscapingLearn the basic principles of water-wise landscaping and discover the importance of soil type, amendments, and mulch. Take control of your irrigation controller, solve the mysteries of drip irrigation, and select drought-tolerant plants for your garden!

The City of Napa offers an annual Water-Wise

Landscaping Workshop Series for residents interested in saving on water bills while beautifying their properties. For details, check your garbage bill inserts and The Reservoir newsletter in your water bill, or call 707-257-9309. Be sure to visit www.cityofnapa.org/water for the latest smart irrigation and water-wise landscape rebate programs, including the “Cash For Grass” Turf Replacement Rebate offered by several area cities.

Cooking Oil Cooking oil should not go down the drain! Recycle it for biodiesel instead!

Take your cooking oil to the Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center (see page 22, location #2) or Clover Flat Landfill (see page 21). Large commercial generators can check www.NapaRecycling.com for a list of service providers.

HOME COMPOSTING WORKSHOPSLEARN to reduce and eliminate yardwaste and turn it into wonderfully rich, free compost for your garden.

DISCOVER the basics of backyard composting and composting with worms.

BECOME familiar with tools, types of bins and the ins and outs of composting yard trimmings, and even some food scraps.

BE INFORMED about GRASSCYCLING. Grass clippings release valuable nutrients back into the soil.

SIGN UP FOR A FREE WORKSHOP Check your garbage bill inserts early in the year for a registration form or sign up online at www.cityofnapa.org/compost.For questions about workshops/registration call 707-257-9200.

For compost troubleshooting or gardening questions, call

Napa County UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program

707-253-4221

M-W-F 9 am–Noon or visit http://napamg.ucanr.edu

Free curbside pickup!

Call NRWS at 707-255-5200 to receive a container.

FREE

WORKSHOPS

Page 22: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

20

Mar 2

020 E

dition

Benefits of Buying Recycled• Reduce the extraction of virgin

materials

• Save energy, decreasing the need for coal, oil or other non-renewable energy resources

• Create new enterprises, markets & jobs

• Reduce air and water pollutants; manufacturing with recycled materials is a much cleaner process

• Create a greater demand for manufacturers to use recycled materials

• Help California reach its mandated recycling goal of 75% and reach toward Zero Waste.

Examples of Products Made with Recycled MaterialsAluminum & other metals: appliances, cans, building materials, furniture

Glass: bottles, kitchenware, mosaics, tile flooring, fiberglass insulation

Laser & inkjet cartridges: refurbished cartridges

Paint: recycled content latex paint

Paper: office/printing paper, chipboard, cardboard, paper towels, toilet paper, tissues, insulation, hydraulic mulch (usually mixed with seed for highways), absorbents

PET plastics (clear bottles): bottles, tote bags, t-shirts, office products, fleece jackets, blankets, athletic wear, carpet, automotive parts

Plastics: poly-wood (decking), playground equipment, picnic tables, planter boxes, office materials, landscaping materials (e.g. lawn edging, fence posts, garden hose), bins & buckets, street barricades & cones, carpet, paint

Textiles: canvas bags, t-shirts, polo shirts, absorbents

Tires: flooring, floor mats, walking paths, shoes, mousepads, roofing, soil enhancements, tires (2%-6%), arena footing

Used cooking oil: biodiesel

Used motor oil: re-refined motor oil

Yard trimmings, food scraps & wood: wood chips, compost & mulch, topsoil, absorbents, renewable fuel

BUY RECYCLED to CLOSE THE LOOPCollecting recyclables is just the beginning. To Close the Loop they must be used to manufacture new products.

Check out Recycled Product Directories atwww.NapaRecycling.com

Cradle-to-CradleClosed Loop System

Manufacturers

Retailers

Consumers

Materialsare recycledinto new products

Recycling andTake Back Programs

The California Product Stewardship Council advocates for policies that require product manufacturers to take responsibilityfor recycling or disposing

of the products they make. Learn more about producer responsibility and how you can play an active role at www.calpsc.org.

Page 23: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY R

ECYC

LING

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaRecycling.com

21

Mar 2020 Edition

Napa County Recycling & Waste Services707-255-5200

Napa Recycling & Waste Services707-255-5200

Upper Valley Disposal & Recycling Service707-963-7988

Berryessa Garbage Service707-226-9543

Recology American Canyon707-552-3110

Non-Franchised Areas

Trubody Lane

Not to scaleFor informational purposes only

Calistoga

St. Helena

Yountville

City of Napa

American Canyon

Area Map of Recycling & Disposal Service Providers

Recycling Centers

➊ Clover Flat Landfill / Upper Valley Recycling

4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, 707-963-7988

➋ PUC Recycle Center

205 Highland Oaks, Angwin, 707-965-7177

➌ Harold Smith Contractors

800 North Crane Ave, St. Helena, 707-963-7977 ext 110

➍ Berryessa Transfer/Recycling Operation

7400 Steele Canyon Rd, Berryessa, 707-226-9543

➎ Blue Front Recycling

2877 Solano Avenue, Napa, 916-519-2040

➏South County Services: complete list on page 22.

Please refer to pages 7–8 for days and hours

Page 24: Reduce Reuse and Recycle Guide PDF - County of Napa

NA

PA C

OU

NTY

REC

YCLI

NG

GU

IDE

ww

w.N

apaR

ecyc

ling.

com

22

Mar 2

020 E

dition SOUTH NAPA COUNTY RECYCLING & DISPOSAL SERVICES

NAPA RECYCLING & WASTE SERVICES / NAPA COUNTY RECYCLING & WASTE SERVICES➊FACILITY: 820 Levitin Way, American Canyon707-255-5200 www.NapaRecycling.com

MAIL: Napa Recycling & Waste ServicesPO Box 239 • Napa, CA 94559

OFFICE: 598 Lincoln AveM–F 8:30 am–5 pm

Please call with your residential or commercial refuse & recycling questions, about equipment delivery, for rates on bulky items, or special collection services. Bill payments can be made at 598 Lincoln Ave in Napa.

Low Fees and Everything Gets Recycled!• Yard Trimmings (rolled sod, leaves, branches, grass)• Wood (Non-treated wood with few nails. No painted

wood or furniture, railroad ties or telephone poles)• Concrete & Asphalt• Drywall• Tires (less than 22 inches)• Carpet & Carpet Pad• Compostable Food Material (food scraps and soiled paper)

FREE DROP-OFF • Scrap Metal• E-Waste (computer equipment and TVs)• Metal Appliances

NAPA RECYCLING & COMPOSTING FACILITY 820 Levitin Way, American Canyon, 707-255-5200 Daily 8am–4pm

FREEE-Waste & ApplianceRecyclingYear-round!

AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: Organic compost & gravel • Delivery available: 10 yard minimum for a fee. Please call 707-255-5200 for pricing & a delivery quote.

DEVLIN ROAD RECYCLING & TRANSFER STATION➍889 Devlin Road, American Canyon, 707-258-9005 Daily 8 am–4 pm

Items accepted (for a fee): • Mixed construction & Demolition debris (will be sorted) • Garbage • Clean dirt (discounted rate) • Mattresses & Box springs (first set free of charge)

This facility accepts at no fee: auto batteries, household batteries, latex paint, antifreeze, used motor oil & filters.

STEEL MILL SUPPLY OF NAPA➎659 Napa Junction Road, American Canyon, 707-226-3950 M-F 8 am–4 pm & Sat 8 am–11:30 am

Items accepted: ferrous/non-ferrous scrap, metal pipe, and appliances. Depending on market value, Steel Mill Supply of Napa will pay for certain metal items.

889B Devlin Road, American Canyon, 707-258-9018 Daily 8:30 am–3:30 pm Buyback Center closed Sundays — drop off is still available

Free drop-off and shop for reusable items in good condition. Items accepted: clothes, books, file cabinets, desks, doors, windows, tools, lawn & garden equipment.

DEVLIN ROAD REUSE & RECYCLE CENTER➋ BUYBACK & RECYCLING DROP-OFF:

aluminum, tin, plastic, glass, cardboard, mixed paper,

scrap metal & cooking oil are accepted.

820 Levitin Way

Gate Entrance889 Devlin Road

Devlin Road

Most facilities are conveniently located off of Hwy 29 & S. Kelly Rd.

AMERICANCANYON

HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION FACILITY➌ HOUSEHOLDS No appointment required

No charge

BUSINESSES Appointment only; fees charged

Call 800-984-9661

889A Devlin Road, American Canyon, 800-984-9661Every Friday & Saturday 9 am–4 pm

Items accepted: insecticides, paints, thinner, solvents, cleaners, syringes, outdated medicines, propane tanks, old gasoline, batteries, automotive fluids & fluorescent lamps/tubes,. No radioactive materials, explosives, ammunition, PCBs or electronics. It is illegal to transport more than 15 gallons or 125 pounds per trip.