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Pet Waste:
Pet Waste Belongs in the Trash! When pet waste is washed into lakes or streams, the waste decays, using up oxygen and releases ammonia. Low oxygen levels and ammonia combined with warm temperatures kill fish. Pet wastes also contain nutrients that encourage weed and algae growth. Overly fertile water becomes cloudy and green– unattractive for swimming, boating, and fishing. Perhaps most importantly, pet waste can carry diseases which could make water unsafe for contact. When you walk your dog, make sure to carry a plastic bag with you so that you can pick up the waste and dispose of it properly. Flushing is the best disposal method (don’t flush the plastic bag), but you can also throw it in a trash can. Some towns will fine you if they catch you leaving it in public ...


Arbor Day Celebration 2024:
...y.  We will be planting trees, picking up litter and helping clean up trash to beautify the Virgin River North Trail.


Reuse Center:
... Center provides a public service by accepting Green Waste and Green Waste Trash from citizens as well as selling compost. The center saves the city nearly $100,000 per year with its operation. Approximately 6,000 tons of green waste is also collected every year and composted in cooperation with the Washington County Solid Waste District. Over 400 tons of compost is sold at the Reuse Center annually.     The Reuse Center Hours of Operation:   •    7:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday thru Friday •    7:00 AM to 3:00 PM Saturday •    Closed Sunday   Address: •    575 East Brigham Road   The Reuse Center will be closed for the following Holidays: •    New Year's Day (Jan. 1st) •    Martin Luther King Jr. Day •    Presidents Day •    Memorial Day •    Freedom Day (June 19th) •    Independence Day (July 4th) •    Pioneer Day (July 24th) •    Labor Day •    Veteran's Day (Nov. 11th) •    Thanksgiving Day •    The Day after Thanksgiving •    Christmas Day (Dec.25th)     The Reuse Center Accepts: Green waste (can be Composted)   Most grasses, leaves, limbs, etc..            Commercial Fee - $15 minimum up to a 1000 lbs. or $30 per                                      ton over 1000 lbs..                           Residential Fee - $3 minimum up to a 1000 lbs. Or $10 per                                     ton over 1000 lbs..    Green waste Trash (can not be Composted)  Any part of Palm trees, Pampas grass, ca...


Trash Collection and Recycling:
  Useful Resources Residential Waste container orders & repairs Recycling Information Landfill Information Collection Dates Contact Information ... About the Washington County Solid Waste D...


Southern Utah Adopt a Waterway:
Southern Utah waterways have become polluted with trash and debris. This, along with stormwater runoff, has created a negative impact on our water resources and animal habitats. Rain washes trash from streets into the storm drainage system that leads directly to ponds, streams and lakes. Sometimes people dump trash directly into waterways on purpose. Trash makes our streams and lakes look terrible and harms aquatic habitat. Chemicals that may be in the trash can also degrade water quality. Removal of trash is one of the many ways to help reduce pollution.  Adopt a Water...


Code Enforcement:
...stigated by our Code Enforcement include: Inoperable vehicles Weeds Junk, Trash, and Debris Setback violations Sign Violations Please visit our Citi...


GARBAGE & RECYCLING INFORMATON  :
...urbside Recycling is only available to residents who already have curbside trash removal services. If you have additional questions, please contact th...


Burn Permit - Information:
...ll tree or bush branches (no big tree limbs).    No burning of trash or construction debris is permitted.  Please contact Washington County Solid Waste at 435-673-2813 for information on disposing of trash and construction debris.   Controlled Burn:  Permits for a controlled burn are issued during the residential burn season.  The fire department must inspect what is being burned before a burn permit can be issued.  Construction debris, tires and trash/garbage are not permitted in a controlled burn.   Developmenta...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
... using one of the picnic pavilions at the park. Cleaning up leftover lunch trash is an important part of the day. We encourage Earth friendly packing of lunch, with as little waste as possible. Trash cans are located in the area. Name Tags: All participants, students a...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
... using one of the picnic pavilions at the park. Cleaning up leftover lunch trash is an important part of the day. We encourage Earth friendly packing of lunch, with as little waste as possible. Trash cans are located in the area. Name Tags: All participants, students a...


Home-based Food Business - Cottage Business:
... Waste: All garbage and food waste shall be disposed of directly into trash bins or containers, and not in sinks, drainage pipes, or the sewer system. Food waste should be disposed of in lined trash bins. D. Employee Training: Employees of FSEs shall be trained twice each calendar year in the following areas: 1. How to “dry wipe/scrape” pots, pans, dishware, and work areas before washing to remove FOG. 2. How to properly dispose of garbage, food waste, and solids in lined plastic bags prior to disposal in trash bins or containers, to prevent leaking and odors. 3. The locatio...