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Solid Waste Compliance Division2345 Providence Blvd. City of Deltona Waste Provider is: 2101 West State Road 434 Complaints - Click Here SOLID WASTE (garbage): Household Garbage: This includes food scraps, packaging, clothes, small appliances, and other non-recyclables. You may have four (4) 32-gallon or three (3) 45-gallon containers that will be picked up once each week. No garbage containers can be larger than 45 gallons and each can/container cannot weigh over sixty (60) pounds. Materials should be placed in trash cans or trash bags, and are to be placed within ten feet of the pavement by driveway by 6:00a.m. on your pick-up day. Please do not mix yard waste with your household waste. Commercial, construction or demolition debris, such as fencing, floor tiles, etc. are not included in this service. Residents may contract directly with WSI for an additional pick up per month. RECYCLING: Recycling: The City encourages recycling as a way to reuse material and to reduce the volume of trash in the landfill. Curbside recycling is provided to single family homes. Residents should place their recycling bins by the pavement by 6:00 a.m. for pick-up on their scheduled day. To receive your recycling bin, call Waste Services Inc. Items that can be recycled include all colors of glass bottles, newspapers, magazines, mixed office paper, aluminum and steel cans, plastic bags, phonebooks, junk mail, and plastics with recycling code numbers 1 through 7. You can now also recycle cardboard cereal boxes without the wax liner. Large cardboard boxes must be flattened and cut to fit in the recycling bin. Containers which held automotive, pool or toxic chemicals cannot e recycled. Tires: Deltona residents may be place up to four (4) typical automotive size tires at the roadside for pickup. There is a maximum collection of eight (8) tires per year. Motor Oil: Motor oil was banned from landfill disposal by the State as of October 1, 1999. Do not put motor oil in with your garbage. Auto parts stores have a collection site for disposal of used motor oil, and residents may take used motor oil to these stores. Please call Volusia County Recycles for a facility near you (386) 943-7889, or check with your auto parts store. Lead Acid Batteries: Automotive and lead acid batteries are banned from landfill disposal by the State. Retail outlets where you purchase your new battery are required to accept and dispose of your old battery. Residents may also bring batteries to the West Volusia Transfer Station or to Recycling Buy Back centers for recycling. Please call Volusia County Recycles (386) 943-7889 for a facility near you. Hazardous Materials: Household hazardous wastes are products toxic to the environment, potentially contaminating our water supply, and are common in your home or garage. These items should not be placed in your garbage. Typical household hazardous waste includes used motor oil, lead acid batteries, household batteries, pesticides, gasoline, paint thinners/solvents, and pool chemicals. Please deliver hazardous materials to the West Volusia Transfer Station (3151 East Highway 44) Monday – Friday 7am -5pm, and Saturday 8am – 3pm. Watch for special Hazardous Waste Amnesty Days for special drop-off locations.
YARD WASTE: Yard Waste: This material includes grass, leaves, shrubs and tree trimmings only. Up to an average of four (4) 32-gallon, three (3) 45-gallon containers, or eight (8) plastic bags per residential unit (not to exceed 8 cubic yards in a 4-week period), or equivalent bundles are picked up once a week. Palm fronds and limbs may be neatly stacked and shall not be required to be bundled. Limbs should not exceed four (4) feet in length, six (6) inch diameter or sixty (60) pounds. Yard waste is picked up at the curb and mulched at the landfill for reuse. (386) 574-0778 or (386) 574-0723 Bulk Trash: Please call for service. One large household appliance is picked up on your garbage collection day. No demolition or construction debris. You must contact Waste Services directly to schedule a special pick-up. Remember to call charitable organizations if the item is reusable.
DUTIES/FUNCTIONS - CITY'S SOLID WASTE COMPLIANCE DIVISION:
Solid Waste Code Compliance Officers must complete 3 different 40-hour certification courses before becoming an Code Compliance Officer and a minimum of 8 hours of refresher training every two years to stay certified. |