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Olinda Customer Information
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Information Map/Directions Pictures Digital Pictures 2500 ft. Flyover Telephone 714-993-0372 Operating Hours Monday through Saturday 7am - 4pm all customers 6am - 7am transfer trucks only Closed major holidays: New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Location 1942 North Valencia Avenue, Brea, CA 92823 Commercial Access...
OCWR Reminds HHW guests to place items in their trunk
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OC Waste & Recycling offers OC residents a simple drive-through service to properly dispose of common household items such as paints, batteries, light bulbs, pesticides and much more. The drive-thru service at county Household Hazardous Waste collection Centers (HHWCCs) is designed to make hazardous waste disposal quick and convenient. How...
What Goes in Which Bin?
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Orange County is serviced by several different waste haulers across all cities and unincorporated areas. That means each hauler can differ in terms of recycling do's and don'ts, as well as the varying colors of bins provided for residential green waste, recyclables and trash. Confusion can be the leading cause...
Resource Recovery
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OC Waste & Recycling has various resource recovery programs in place to preserve valuable landfill space and re-divert materials that can be repurposed. Mattress recycling, metal recycling and composting are some of the various programs in place at active landfill sites. For more information, use the navigation bar on the...
Family Resources Help Ease Back-to-School
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With school back in session throughout many cities, OC Waste & Recycling has many tools available to help both students and families take a break from the books and help ease this unusual transition. Have item's that have been cluttering your work space and unsure where to dispose of them...
Mattress Recycling Program
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More than 50,000 mattresses are discarded each day throughout the United States. Typically, they end up in the trash taking up valuable landfill space, or worse, illegally disposed of in our communities. But many materials from mattresses including metals, foam, fibers and wood can be recycled and repurposed . In...