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The following information are from www.recyclesmart.org
Construction and Demolition Debris" (C&D) shall mean solid wastes, such as building materials, packaging and inserts resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations on pavement, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures, which are suitable for reuse or processing at a recycling facility.
Building materials and solid wastes generated from construction and demolition activities, include, but are not limited to, fully-cured asphalt, concrete, brick, rock, soil, wood, gypsum wallboard, cardboard and other associated packaging, roofing material, ceramic tile, carpeting, fixtures, plastic pipe, metals, tree stumps and other vegetative matter resulting from land clearing and landscaping for construction, deconstruction or land developments.
It is illegal to dispose of televisions, computer monitors and most other electronics in the dumpster. The cathode ray tubes (CRTs) contain lead and could contaminate water supplies.
Unwanted electronic equipment can be disposed of curbside on their cities "Reuse" Day. See your city website for detailed information on e-waste events. Items can be donated to a non-profit or school. There are specific facilities that take e-waste and other items - refer to your city website.
The following light bulbs contain hazardous substances such as mercury, lead and arsenic, which are harmful to human health and the environment, even in small quantities. The following light bulbs should NOT be placed in a rented dumpster.
Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) - Can be placed in a clear bag and left next to your recycling bin for regular garbage pick up.
Light Emitting Diode (LED) Bulb - Must be dropped off at the HHW Facility in Martinez
Fluorescent Tubes, High Intensity Discharge Bulbs and Neon Signs- Must be dropped off at the HHW Facility in Martinez.
Incandescent and Halogen Bulbs-OK to put in dumpster.