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San Benito County, CA, January 21, 2022 — The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and San Benito County Integrated Waste Management (SBCIWM) are offering a free Bulky Item Recycling Event for residents on Saturday, January 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at John Smith Road Landfill.
This free Recycling Event will take place this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on January 29. Caltrans, landfill, and county staff will be on site to accept eligible bulky items at no charge at the John Smith Road Landfill (2650 John Smith Road, Hollister)
Bulky items are defined as:
This Bulky Item Recycling Event collection is limited to 2 bulky items per household. Proof of San Benito County residency is required. Eligible items include tires, furniture, mattresses, household appliances, hot tubs, water heaters, asphalt, concrete, wood waste and landscape trimmings.
This event is offered quarterly at John Smith Road Landfill. Caltrans has offered to help sponsor the Saturday event as part of their Clean California initiative. The Clean California program encourages responsible waste handling, provides funding for local beautification projects, investing in litter removal and engaging the community. "The best way to keep our state and the central coast litter-free is not to trash it in the first place,” said Caltrans District 5 Director Tim Gubbins. “The goal of Clean California is to make sure trash never ends up on our roadsides, highways and waterways and these Bulky Item Recycle/ Dump Day events give area residents a chance to help make that happen by disposing of their items safely, properly and at no cost.”
Part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s California Comeback Plan, Clean California is a sweeping $1.1 billion, multi-year clean-up effort to remove trash, create thousands of jobs and engage communities to transform roadsides and restore pride in public spaces. Visit CleanCA.com for more information.
Items that will not be accepted include business waste, household trash, treated wood waste, or hazardous waste of any type. Hazardous waste includes paint, batteries, oils, acids, aerosol cans, household chemicals, corrosives, hazardous waste bases, etc. For questions on proper disposal of hazardous waste in San Benito County, visit the County’s Hazardous Waste Program website.
Caltrans, the John Smith Road Landfill and San Benito County kindly remind motorists to properly secure and tarp all cargo loads prior to driving. Transporting unsecured loads is unsafe, illegal and pollutes our roads and waterways. Loads that are not tied down/secured by tarps/nets are subject to fines.
Tips for securing your load:
• Completely cover loads with tarps or cargo nets. Debris can escape from gaps.
• Remove loose material and trash before driving.
• Don't overload; keep materials level with your truck bed.
• Put light items lower, tie large items to the vehicle for traffic safety.
“We are committed to providing our residents with free and easy-to-participate-in recycling opportunities. The bulky recycling event planned for January 29 allows us to reduce litter and help prevent illegal dumping in the community. We hope residents take advantage of the opportunity to recycle their bulky items that they no longer need, but may have at their homes,” said County of San Benito Board of Supervisors Chair Bea Gonzales. “Integrated Waste Management would like to thank our partners Caltrans and John Smith Road Landfill as they support this event and engage our community to recycle their bulky items,” said Integrated Waste Management Manager Celina Stotler.
About San Benito County Integrated Waste Management
The San Benito Integrated Waste Management (SBCIWM) Regional Agency administers recycling and waste reduction programs to meet CalRecycle waste mandates, protect public health and increase sustainability for its Regional Agency Members that include the Cities of Hollister and San Juan Bautista and unincorporated San Benito County. SBCIWM proudly coordinates comprehensive and cost-effective programs for green business, household hazardous waste, small quantity generators of hazardous waste, safe disposal for medication and sharps, motor oil recycling, and more.
Caltrans and San Benito County to Hold Free Bulky Item Recycling Event as Part of Clean California Program
Caltrans and San Benito County to Hold Free Bulky Item Recycling Event as Part of Clean California Program
San Benito County, CA, January 21, 2022 — The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and San Benito County Integrated Waste Management (SBCIWM) are offering a free Bulky Item Recycling Event for residents on Saturday, January 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at John Smith Road Landfill.
This free Recycling Event will take place this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on January 29. Caltrans, landfill, and county staff will be on site to accept eligible bulky items at no charge at the John Smith Road Landfill (2650 John Smith Road, Hollister)
Bulky items are defined as:
- Weighing more than 25 pounds
- 4 auto tires = 1 item
- One pick-up load of yard waste = 1 item
- One pick-up load of wood waste = 1 item
- Set of table and chairs = 1 item
This Bulky Item Recycling Event collection is limited to 2 bulky items per household. Proof of San Benito County residency is required. Eligible items include tires, furniture, mattresses, household appliances, hot tubs, water heaters, asphalt, concrete, wood waste and landscape trimmings.
This event is offered quarterly at John Smith Road Landfill. Caltrans has offered to help sponsor the Saturday event as part of their Clean California initiative. The Clean California program encourages responsible waste handling, provides funding for local beautification projects, investing in litter removal and engaging the community. "The best way to keep our state and the central coast litter-free is not to trash it in the first place,” said Caltrans District 5 Director Tim Gubbins. “The goal of Clean California is to make sure trash never ends up on our roadsides, highways and waterways and these Bulky Item Recycle/ Dump Day events give area residents a chance to help make that happen by disposing of their items safely, properly and at no cost.”
Part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s California Comeback Plan, Clean California is a sweeping $1.1 billion, multi-year clean-up effort to remove trash, create thousands of jobs and engage communities to transform roadsides and restore pride in public spaces. Visit CleanCA.com for more information.
Items that will not be accepted include business waste, household trash, treated wood waste, or hazardous waste of any type. Hazardous waste includes paint, batteries, oils, acids, aerosol cans, household chemicals, corrosives, hazardous waste bases, etc. For questions on proper disposal of hazardous waste in San Benito County, visit the County’s Hazardous Waste Program website.
Caltrans, the John Smith Road Landfill and San Benito County kindly remind motorists to properly secure and tarp all cargo loads prior to driving. Transporting unsecured loads is unsafe, illegal and pollutes our roads and waterways. Loads that are not tied down/secured by tarps/nets are subject to fines.
Tips for securing your load:
• Completely cover loads with tarps or cargo nets. Debris can escape from gaps.
• Remove loose material and trash before driving.
• Don't overload; keep materials level with your truck bed.
• Put light items lower, tie large items to the vehicle for traffic safety.
“We are committed to providing our residents with free and easy-to-participate-in recycling opportunities. The bulky recycling event planned for January 29 allows us to reduce litter and help prevent illegal dumping in the community. We hope residents take advantage of the opportunity to recycle their bulky items that they no longer need, but may have at their homes,” said County of San Benito Board of Supervisors Chair Bea Gonzales. “Integrated Waste Management would like to thank our partners Caltrans and John Smith Road Landfill as they support this event and engage our community to recycle their bulky items,” said Integrated Waste Management Manager Celina Stotler.
About San Benito County Integrated Waste Management
The San Benito Integrated Waste Management (SBCIWM) Regional Agency administers recycling and waste reduction programs to meet CalRecycle waste mandates, protect public health and increase sustainability for its Regional Agency Members that include the Cities of Hollister and San Juan Bautista and unincorporated San Benito County. SBCIWM proudly coordinates comprehensive and cost-effective programs for green business, household hazardous waste, small quantity generators of hazardous waste, safe disposal for medication and sharps, motor oil recycling, and more.
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Address/Location
San Benito County
471 4th St
Hollister, CA 95023
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 831-636-4000
Celina Stotler, Integrated Waste Management Manager
San Benito County Integrated Waste Management
[email protected]
831-636-4110