Listed below, and back by popular demand,
are Sites, Tips and Resources for the 
Disposal and Recycling of unwanted items.
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Trash and Recycling are now collected on the same day.
For UC-Blue it is Wednesday.
Trash is collected every week and Recycling every other week (including
THIS WEEK)
There are strict rules for Disposal, enforced with ticketing and fines.
The fines average about $25.00 per offense and can be cumulative
totalling $100 or more.

The regulations are available at the Streets Department Web-site 
        http://www.phila.gov/streets/
Some are listed below for easy reference.

Residential Property owners may put out 12 items of less than 40#s per
week.  
This can be: 
                
        12 sealed plastic bags or
        
        6 Trash Cans 
                (Large cans count as 2 bags) or
                (Appliances, Sofas or Large Items may be substituted for cans
                but advance arrangements should be made with Bulk Hauling.)

        Most construction materiels may NOT be put at the curb.

        Wood or Garden debris
                (must be in bundles of less than 4' lengths and 
                be of reasonable weight and count as items.)

        Corrugated boxes may NOT be used as containers.
        Blue Recycling Boxes may not be used for trash.

        There is no limit on properly used Recycling cans and boxes.
        Glass, Cans and  Mixed paper should be recycled.
        Plastic and Corrugated may be delivered to 
                the Firehouse Market
                sec 50th and Baltimore on 
                1st and 3rd Saturdays
                9 AM to 12:30 PM.

Home Owners who place a large appliances (or piece of furniture) at the
curb on Trash Day, should call Bulk Hauling the day before pickup, to
make arrangements so that the Flat Bed which follows the Dump Trucks can
be directed to the property.  If the "trash" appliance is a refrigerator,
I've been told doors must be removed and put out in a separate time or
place.  This is to prevent suffocation of kids or pets.

To E-mail the streets department with requests for Bulk Hauling send
E-mail to:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or click upon:
        http://www.phila.gov/streets/
or call the direct number 
        215-686-5560.  
ask for Trash / Bulk Hauling and give your Location as "Address + West
Philly + Zip Code.
Note you can find "STREETS" (and most City Services) through the City
Switchboard 215-Mu6-1776.
To jog your memory, "Mu" stands for Municipal and 1776 represents
Philadelphia's importance in the creation of the U.S.A.

If an appliance still works, there are many organizations both
        NON and
        FOR profit that will take it.
 
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Recycling info is available at
        http://www.ucityphila.org/community/recycling.html
This also contains information about services performed by the Streets
Department, and lists several useful phone numbers.

The Recycling Map is available at
        http://www.phila.gov/streets/recyclingblueweek.html

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For stains, corrosives, flammables and toxins (like paint thinner,
oil-based paint cans, turpentine, fertilizer, wood stripper, pesticides,
etc.)  that shouldn't go down the drain (into our water ways), the
Streets Department runs a program to take care of disposing hazardous
household waste in a responsible manner.   There are designated sites
open on Saturdays throughout the region from 9am-3pm.  Upcoming dates and
locations are:
 
        October 5 - Streets Dept. site 
                at Ridge and Sedgley Ave.

        October 19 - 
                3033 S. 63rd Street, northwest of Passyunk Ave.  
        Not too far from us.

        November 2 - Streets Dept. facility 
                Delaware Ave. and Wheatsheaf Lane.  
                This is off the Allegheny Ave. exit of I-95 in Bridesburg.

For a list of what can be dropped off, contact the Customer Affairs Unit
at 
215-686-5560 and /or go on-line at www.phila.gov/streets.

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For big, seasonal cleanings, huge loads may disposed of at the "Dump"
located at near 50th and Bartram.
(Drive south on 49th to the forced right.  Make the first left and enter
at the "gate house".  Follow signs and the instructions of the Civil
Servant at the gate.)
Passenger vehicles dump for free but are limited to one trip per day.
Drivers of Commercial Vehicles, including Panel Vans, pay for the
service.
 
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Diane-Louise (D-L) Wormley is another wonderful resource.
She has always been generous with advice and direction and is networked
with folks who can help solve trash and nuisance problems at the
neighborhood level.
She is the Director of the PRIMER program for the University City
District
        3940 Chestnut Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19104
        215-243-0555, ext 229
        215-243-0557 - FAX
Her direct E-mail is  
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The UCD site is
        http://www.ucityphila.org
The Litter Coalition -
        Educates, Advocates and Practices keeping UC Litter free.
        http://www.ucityphila.org/community/litterco.html

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If nothing else works, there are three numbers any resident can call for
various trash problems:

        Area Supervisor:        215-685-2602

        Sanitation Police:      215-686-3082

        Enforcement:    215-685-5618

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Please remember disposal is the last resort.

Places like Second Mile Center, Toviah, Uhuru, St. Vincent de Paul and
the Salvation Army are grateful for gently used items which can be
delivered directly to the needy &/or sold to fund a specific mission.

Many repair shops are grateful for the working parts in broken
appliances.

Several charities offer Tax Deductions in exchange for obsolete
automobiles.

Garbage makes terrific compost.  We've had great success making wonderful
top soil in the low-odor container which my husband obtained by attending
a Phila Green workshop. 

Using less and recycling more, saves money and the planet.

All the best!

Liz

Elizabeth  Campion
Neighbor, PENN Grad '77 & Real Estate  Broker
    Direct & VM: 215-790-5653 
    Cell Phone (emergencies): 215-880-2930
    Private mail to : 
        P.O. Box 23632
        Phila, Pa 19143
        MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                or
        MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PRUDENTIAL, FOX & ROACH
    Reception:215-546-0550
    Shared Fax: 215-546-9781  
    Office at 
        210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., Suite # 406
        Phila, Pa 19103
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