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Fall Cleanup and Hazardous Waste

September 30, 2023

Fall Citywide Cleanup (Saturday, October 14 –  October 21)
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The City of Clinton’s annual Fall Citywide Cleanup will take place October 14th – 21st (except Sunday, October 15th). During the cleanup period, the City of Clinton will have dumpsters available for residents at the old Northside Elementary School location at 1111 Old Vicksburg Road.

Hours of operation for the City of Clinton’s Fall Cleanup are 8 am to 4 pm. The site will continue to be closed on Sunday. City employees will be present to help residents, as needed.

Residents utilizing the service are asked to line up on Longwood Place in the Briars and turn west on Old Vicksburg Road for disposal. Due to the expense of the program, the Public Works Department will limit the service to residents of Clinton only. Residents utilizing the service will be asked to show proof of residency. Accepted forms of identification include a City of Clinton water/garbage bill, a driver’s license or state-issued ID card with a Clinton address.

The fall cleanup days are a service to Clinton residents who may have items too large to dispose of on their regularly scheduled garbage collection days. Residents can dispose of yard waste, bulky items and other household debris free of charge.

The fall cleanup period does not include e-waste, such as old computers, printers or keyboards, which can often be partially recycled. Refrigerators, freezers and A/C units cannot be accepted due to freon. A separate time for disposal of e-waste and hazardous materials, such as paint and pesticides, will be offered on Saturday, October 14th.

For more information, call 601-924-2239.

Fall Hazardous Waste Disposal (Saturday, October 14)

The City of Clinton will offer a Hazardous Waste disposal day for residents. Public Works leaders have scheduled a hazardous waste disposal opportunity on October 14, 2023.The fall hazardous waste disposal will take place on Saturday, October 14, at the Public Works Facility at 525 Springridge Road. Disposal will be accepted from 8 am to noon.

Residents are encouraged to dispose of common household chemical waste, such as used motor oil, paint, paint thinners, propane tanks, batteries, aerosols, antifreeze and insecticides, by bringing it to the facility for proper disposal.

Public Works staff will be on site to accept different types of hazardous materials.

Other common items of household waste include car batteries, tires, fluorescent bulbs and electronics (computers, printers, TV’s, etc.). Any chemical or article that is designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to be “hazardous” will be collected on this day.

For more information, call 601-924-2239.

Year-Round Disposal:

Any chemical or article, which is designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to be “hazardous”, will not be collected in regular garbage collection.

Products such as: used motor oil, paint, paint thinners, propane tanks, batteries, aerosols, antifreeze, televisions, monitors, computers, and insecticides may be taken to the Environmental Service Center. The ESC is located at 1570 Terry Road. Operating hours are Tuesday, Thursday and every 4th Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. The phone number is 601-960-0000.