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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

VILLAGE OF SPRING LAKE : Fall Trash Day on October 2

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Village of Spring Lake recently issued the following announcement.

The Village of Spring Lake will conduct its Fall Clean Up Program for all Village residents on October 2, 2019. This program is open to Village residents only and will be provided by licensed waste haulers.

NO TRASH WILL BE COLLECTED AFTER WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2, 2019 AS A PART OF THIS PROGRAM.

Property owners will be responsible for any trash left on the curb after October 2, 2019. Thi will include the cost of removal.

The following items will NOT be collected as a part of this program:

Tree stumps, large automotive parts, concrete, blacktop, batteries, paint and any

household solvents or cleaners of oil.

Construction materials must be disassembled so they may be loaded in the trucks.

 Pipe will be accepted only if it is in six (6) foot lengths or shorter.

If you have numerous items, please place them in a disposable container such as a

cardboard box.

Also limit container weight to 35 pounds or less.

Only one major household appliance, which does not use Freon, will be collected per

street address.

Residents are reminded to place their trash at the curb the day before the collection date.

Residents with questions may contact their private waste hauler or call the Village Hall

during regular office hours 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, at 842-1393 or

email Mary Paparella at mary@springlakevillage.org.

Waste Management will serve residents who do not subscribe to a particular waste hauler.

WASTE MANAGEMENT 1-800-796-9696

KUERTH’S DISPOSAL 1-800-332-3496

REPUBLIC SERVICES 1-877-698-7274

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