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Solid Waste Management Center
& Compost Facility

32230 State Hwy 10, Walton, NY 13856

DELAWARE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
SOLID WASTE DIVISION

Customer Guidelines
Recyclables & Wastes Accepted
Prohibited Items
Clean Sweep
Compost Info
What Do I Do With This?
Careers
Solid Waste Links
Contact Us

 

Facility Guidelines:
Recycling & Composting Information
 


 
 

Effective July 1st, 2010

 

Open to Delaware County Residents Only
Tuesday - Saturday  7:30AM - 2:30 PM
Closed Holidays

 

SWMC   607-865-5805  •  ext 215
Compost Facility   607-865-5808  •  ext 201
DPW Main Office   607-746-2128

 

CLEAN SWEEP is the safe alternative for disposal of
household hazardous wastes, pesticides, fluorescent bulbs,
& mercury containing material.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

CLEAN SWEEP 2010 is scheduled for
September 24th, 2010 (businesses)
&
September 25th, 2010 (households)


Please click the Clean Sweep link for more details.


   

The Delaware County Solid Waste Management Center serves only residents and businesses throughout the County.

Individuals, businesses, and waste haulers serving outside Delaware County should use the Transfer Stations in their home County. Unauthorized use of the Delaware County Solid Waste Management Center or any other solid waste facility in Delaware County is strictly prohibited and subject to fines.

If you are not a Delaware County resident, please contact your home community for information on waste disposal and recycling opportunities.

Please visit the page Outside Delaware County for links to surrounding county solid waste programs.

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THE MISSION

  •  The Mission of the Delaware County Department of Public Works - Solid Waste Division, is to provide local residents with ...

    • Long term, comprehensive solid waste services that are cost competitive

    • Be environmentally responsive to our air, water, land, wildlife and residents.

 


    RECYCLING ... IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE