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Steuben Public Works announces roadside cleanup schedule

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“This is for roadside cleanup, not house to house pick up”

BATH — The Steuben County Legislature has approved Roadside Cleanup Weeks for all cities, villages and towns. There will be no charge at the Bath Landfill for up to 20 tons of garbage and 10 tons of tires.

“This is for roadside cleanup, not house to house pick up,” said county Public Works Commissioner Eric Rose.

Rose said municipalities may choose any two weeks during the year and may schedule those weeks by notifying John Emo at Bath Landfill, (607) 346-5176.

Municipalities should deliver the garbage and tires in city, village or town trucks and weigh in at the Bath landfill entrance on Turnpike Road. Rules for drop offs are:

  • Truck driver shall notify scale attendant “Roadside Cleanup weeks.”
  • Separate the tires, appliances and scrap metal.
  • Remove tire rims.
  • Metal containers greater than 2.5 gallons shall have the ends cut off and be crushed.
  • Liquid wastes and hazardous wastes will not be accepted.

Please call Eric Rose at (607) 664-2460 or John Emo at (607) 346-5176 with any questions or suggestions.

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