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Franklin County Family Recycling Guide
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Court House
157 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17201-2211
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Telecommunications Device
for Deaf (717) 264-8474
(717) 261-3810
COMMISSIONERS
G. Warren Elliott, Chairman
Robert L. Thomas
Cheryl S. Plummer
CHIEF CLERK/COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
John A. Hart
COUNTY SOLICITOR
Welton J. Fischer
April 2001
Dear Franklin County Resident:
The .Board of Commissioners recently adopted a new comprehensive plan
for Franklin County to serve as a guide for land use, development and
economic progress. The overall goal of the plan is to promote positive growth
while maintaining the rich heritage and rural character of the County.
A critical component of our planning efforts involves the environment. We
support recycling as an effective and practical solution to limiting the amount
of waste that is sent to landfills, which ultimately preserves our natural
resources and quality of life. The more we recycle and reuse household items,
the less strain we impose on our environment. With this in mind, we are pleased
to provide this Family Recycling Guide and hope it will serve as a resource for
your household recycling activities. In addition, we encourage you to purchase
items that are made from recycled materials and support businesses that collect
items for recycling.
We would like to thank you, the residents of Franklin County, for your
commitment to the protection of our environment and the conservation of our
natural resources.
Sjncerely,
G. WaMtM tQ9¡$ttt::
G. Warren Elliott, Chairman
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Robert L. Thomas
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WHY RECYCLE?
We're running out of places to dispose of trash.
Recycling reduces the need for landfill space.
nergy supplies are diminishing and costs are rising.
sing recyclables in manufacturing requires less energy.
sh disposal costs keep climbing.
ycling could reduce trash disposal costs.
atural resources are being depleted.
Recycling reduces the drain on virgin materials.
To protect family health and the environment.
Recycling reduces air and water pollution and litter.
To help raise money for community groups and projects.
Most recyclables can be soldfor cash.
BEFORE YOU RECYCLE...
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· Avoid the purchase of bulky, disposable items.
· Pass on magazines, books and catalogs to neighbors, hospitals and nursing homes.
· Buy products in reusable containers or in simple packaging.
(The average family of 4 pays $1 for packaging in every $11 spent for groceries).
Reduce the amount of material requiring disposal:
Reuse as much as possible
· Plastic containers can be reused for food storage, glass jars for nails, tacks, etc.
· Reuse wrapping paper, plastic bags, boxes and lumber.
· Give outgrown clothing to friends or donate it to a local charity.
· Buy beverages in returnable containers.
· Try repair before you consider replacement of lawn mowers, tools, vacuum cleaners,
TV's.
· Donate broken appliances to charity or find out if a nearby vocational school can use
them for parts or to have students practice repairing them.
· Offer furniture and household items no longer needed to college students, and friends,
or donate to charity.
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RECYCLABLE MATERIALS,
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What Can be Recycled
Glass containers:
clear, amber and
green
Newsprint,
corrugated boxes,
telephone books,
computer cards,
and print-out paper
All aluminum, steel
and bi-metal, cans
What Can't be Recycled
Milk-white glass
plate glass
light bulbs
fluorescent bulbs
crystal
drinking glasses/cups
Waxed or plastic-
coated paper
cellophane and tyvek
envelopes (which can be
sent back to DuPont tyvek for
recycling)
Aluminum foil and
foil baking pans
How to Prepare for Recycling
Rinse- labels can
stay on
Do not break.
Take lids off.
Keep clean & dry. Do not put
out if raining. Stack less than
1 ft. high tie with twine or
pack in brown grocery bag or
box.
Cardboard-break down flat
stack & tie in small bundles.
Office-stack in separate box.
Rinse, flatten & store
(Other aluminum materials may be recyclable at some drop off centers.)
Other
Miscellaneous
Metals
Plastics
Organic
Wastes
Cast iron and steel
sheet metal, nickel,
bronze, copper, brass
and lead can be
recycled at most
salvage yards.
#1 & #2 plaster containers
with an opening smaller
than the body of the
container, soft drink
containers, milk bottles,
laundry det. bottles
Non-animal food
scraps, yard and lawn
waste
(Check with local scrap dealer or recycling
center about preparation and sale.)
Plastic lids, caps,
containers with an opening
larger than the body of the
container, most other
plastic containers, black
pots from nurseries,
margarine containers
Meat and fish scraps
attract and breed pests
Rinse, remove
metal caps and
rings. Flatten and
store.
Ask your county agricultural
extension agent for
composting instructions.
Motor
Oil drained from a
car, motorcycle, or
lawn mower
Oil contaminated by
anti-freeze
Drain oil into container.
Seal securely and take
to a Used Oil
Collection Site.
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MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
MUNICIPALITY CONTACT CURBSIDE or MANDATORY ITEMS
DROP-OFF Or VOLUNTARY COLLECTED
10655 Antrim Church Rd. Aluminum, steel & bl-metal
ANTRIM CURBSIDE cans, glass jarslbottles and
TOWNSHIP Greencastle, PA 17225 MANDATORY newsprint. Drop-off also
597-3818 located behind the
municipal building.
100 S. Second St. Aluminum, steel & bi-metal cans,
CHAMBERSBURG Chambersburg, PA glass jarslboltles. Newsprint is
CURBSIDE MANDATORY .om collected at curb but can be
BOROUGH 17201 dropped off at the public works
264-5151 bUildin~ on 342 W. Loudon St. on
Sat. & un.
FAN NETT P.O. Box 40
Dry Run, PA 17220 NO RECYCLING PROGRAM
TOWNSHIP 349-7493
GREENCASTLE 60 N. Washington St. Aluminum, steel &
bi-metal cans, glass
BOROUGH Greencastle, PA 17225 CURBSIDE MANDATORY jars/bottles,
597-2047 newsprint.
GREENE 1145 Garver Lane Aluminum steel & bi-metal
Scotland, PA 17254 cans, glass jarslbottles,
TOWNSHIP CURBSIDE MANDATORY plastic soda bottles & milk
263-4990 jugs (#1 & 2 plastics)
GUILFORD 115 Spring Valley Rd. Aluminum steel & bi-metal
TOWNSHIP Chambersburg, PA CURBSIDE MANDATORY cans, glass jars/bottles and
17201 newsprint, plastic soda
264-6626 bottles & milk jugs (#1 & 2
plastics)
1270 Crottlestown Rd. Aluminum steel & bi-metal
HAMIL TON Chambersburg, PA cans, glass jars/bottles,
TOWNSHIP 17201 CURBSIDE MANDATORY newsprint, plastic soda
264-2946 bottles & milk jugs (#1 & 2
plastics)
DROP-OFF
LETTERKENNY 4924 Orrstown Rd. Letterkenny Township VOLUNTARY )GRAM
TOWNSHIP Orrstown, PA 17244 Municipal Building
532-8716
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LURGAN 8650 Me Clays Mil1 Road NO RECYCLING PROGRAM
Newburg, PA 17240
TOWNSHIP 532-7460
113 S. Main St. Aluminum steel & bi-metal
MERCERSBURG Mercersburg, PA 17236 CURBSIDE VOLUNTARY cans, glass jarslbottles,
BOROUGH mixed paper, newsprint, #1
328-3116 & 2 plastics.
DROP-OFF Aluminum steel & bi-metal
METAL P.O. 226 Metal Twp. Fire Co., cans, glass jars/bottles,
TOWNSHIP Willow Hill, PA 17271 Path Valley Rd., VOLUNTARY newsprint, and #1 & 2
349-2257 Fannetlsbura plastics.
3 N. Main St. Aluminum, steel &
MONT ALTO bi-metal cans, glass
MontAlto, PA 17237 CURBSIDE VOLUNTARY jars/bottles,
BOROUGH 749-5808 newsprint, and #1 &
2 plastics
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MUNICIPAL INFORMATION
MUNICIPALITY CONTACT CURBSIDE or MANDATORY ITEMS
DROP-OFF Or VOLUNTARY COLLECTED
11364 Ft. Loudon Rd. DROP-OFF Aluminum, steel &
MONTGOMERY Mercersburg, PA 17236 Located at the bi-metal cans, glass
TOWNSHIP 328-3743 municipal VOLUNTARY jars/bottles,
newsprint, and #1 &
buildin 2 plastics
ORRSTOWN 10313 Rowe Run Rd. NO RECYCLING PROGRAM
Orrstown, PA 17244
BOROUGH 532-3927
DROP-OFF Aluminum, steel &
PETERS 5000 Steele Ave. Located at the bi-metal cans, glass
TOWNSHIP Lemasters, PA 17231 VOLUNTARY jars/bottles,
328-3352 municipal newsprint, and #1 &
buildin 2 plastics
7575 Mentzer Gap Rd. Aluminum, steel &
QUINCY bi-metal cans, glass
TOWNSHIP Waynesboro, PA 17268 CURBSIDE MANDATORY jars/bottles,
762-5679 newsprint, and #1 &
2 plastics
ST. THOMAS 965 Hade Rd. Aluminum, steel &
Chambersburg, PA bi-metal cans, glass
TOWNSHIP 17201 CURBSIDE MANDATORY jars/bottles,
newsprint, and #1 &
369-2144 2 plastics
60 W. Surd St. Aluminum, steel &
SHIPPENSBURG Shippensburg, PA 17257 bi-metal cans, glass
BOROUGH 532-2147 CURBSIDE MANDATORY jars/bottles,
newsprint, and #1 &
2 plastics
705 Municipal Dr.
SOUTHAMPTON Shippensburg, PA NO RECYCLING PROGRAM
TOWNSHIP 17257
532-9041
12930 Forge Rd. DROP-OFF Aluminum, steel &
WARREN Mercersburg, PA Located at the MANDATORY bi-metal cans, glass
jars/bottles,
TOWNSHIP 17236 municipal newsprint, and #1 &
328-3983 buildin 2 plastics
13013 Welty Rd. Aluminum steel & bi-metal
WASHINGTON cans, glass jars/bottles,
TOWNSHIP Waynesboro, PA 17268 CURBSIDE MANDATORY newsprint, and #1 & 2 plastics.
762-3128 Drop-off also located at the
Transfer Station on Rt. 16
57 E. Main S1. Aluminum, steel &
WA YNESBORO Waynesboro, PA bi-metal cans, glass
BOROUGH 17268 CURBSIDE MANDATORY jars/bottles,
newsprint, and #1 &
762-2101 2 plastics
\ BULK COLLECTION
Many municipalities.provide annual bulk collection for items that are not picked up by your
regular trash service. Please contact your municipal office for more information.
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RECYCLING CENTERS
CONSERVIT, INC.
18656 Leslie Dr., Hagerstown, MD
301-791-0100
Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Aluminum, Appliances, Automobiles,
Miscellaneous Metals, Steel &
Bi-Metal Cans
BEECHER'S AUTO SALVAGE
7287 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville
352-2246
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Saturday: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Aluminum, Appliances, Car Batteries,
Miscellaneous Metals, Steel & Bi-Metal
Cans, Tires ($2/tire)
MOUNTAINVIEW LANDFILL &
RECLAMATION
9446 Letzburg Rd., Greencastle
597 -5666
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday: 7 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m.
Aluminum, Corrugated Cardboard, Glass
(Clear, Brown & Green), Newspapers, Plastic
Soda Bottles, Plastic # 2 Bottles (Clear &
Colored), Steel & Bi-Metal Cans
CHAMBERSBURG WASTE PAPER
2047 Loop Rd., Chambersburg
264-4890
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 12 noon (Summer Months)
Aluminum Cans, Corrugated Cardboard,
Miscellaneous Metals, Newspaper, Office
Paper, Magazines
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP RECYCLING CENTER
Route 16, East of Waynesboro
762-4413
Monday - Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Aluminum, Appliances, Car Batteries, Corrugated Cardboard, Glass (Clear, Brown & Green),
Miscellaneous Metals, Newspaper, Office Paper, Plastic Soda Bottles, Plastic #2 Bottles
(Clear & Colored), Steel & Bi-Metal Cans, Tires ($2/tire off rim & $3 on rim), Yard Waste
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OIL
RECYCLING
CENTERS
BAIRS MINI MART
16361 Path Valley Rd., Spring Run
349-7700
BEECHER'S AUTO SALVAGE
7287 Lincoln Way East, Fayetteville
352-2246
Accepts Anti-Freeze*
"'Must be kept In a separate contaIner
D. L. GEORGE & SONS
13321 Midvale Rd., Waynesboro
765-4700
H. W. BAKER & SONS
14359 Path Valley Rd., Willow Hill
349-7715
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BUD JENNINGS AUTO SALES
7278 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, P A 17201
717263-4191
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MILLER'S SUNOCO
1027 Lincoln Way West,
Chambersburg
263-9023
PENSINGER'S TEXACO
123 Path Valley Rd., Fort Loudon
369-3287
STRITES GARAGE
9119 Stottlemyer Road
Waynesboro, P A 17268
717-762-2314
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ANTHONY HIGHWAY AUTO
11460 Anthony Highway
Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-765-4949
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
For household hazardous waste collection and disposal,
Franklin County residents can call a toll free number, 1-800-
HHW-PKUP (1-800-449-7587), to schedule collection from
their home. You will be provided with information on how
the program works and a pick-up date. Prior to pick-up, you
will receive a container via UPS, in which you will place your
household hazardous waste items. You do not have to be at
home when materials are collectr--i. In-home gathering and
packing assistance is availar <::enior and disabled
residents.
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-Art/Hobby Supplies-
cleaners, correction fluid, t-
chemicals: (developer, fixer, Wi:>...
-Automotive Products- Cleaners, h..
solvents, fuel, gasoline, injector sprays, "-
sprays, brake fluid, antifreeze, carburetor
cleaner, metal conditioner, paint, paint
remover, engine degreaser, fuel additives,
used motor oil, oil filters
- Batteries- Automotive/household
-Cleaner/Waxes- Household/automotive
polish, degreaser, rug/upholstery cleaner
-Flammables- Automotive/household
solvent, fuel, paint, lubricant, kerosene,
charcoal lighter, lighter fluid, minteral spirits
- Lubricants- Automotive/household
compresseor oil, cutting oil
-Other Household- Fluorescent tubes,
thermostat, thermometers and other devices
which contain mercury (non-radioactive)
-Paint- Aerosol,hobby/automotive/household
latex and oil-based paint products including
thinner, lacquer, linseed oil, primer, stain,
varnish
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE SUBSTITUTES
Oven Cleaner (sodium or potassium
hydroxide, ammonia)
Sprinkle salt & baking soda on spill while
still warm. Scour with steel wool and baking
soda.
Metal Polish (naphthas, oxalic acid)
Polish brass with Worcestershire sauce;
copper with catsup; silver with paste of
baking soda & water.
Mix 1 t. Borax with 1 qt. warm water.
Add splash lemon juice or vinegar to cut
grease.
Mix 2 t. Borax and 1 t. soap in 1 qt.
water and store in spray bottle.
All Purpose Cleaners
Drain opener (potassium or sodium
hydroxide (lye); hydrochloric acid
Plunger; vinegar & baking soda followed by
boiling water.
Basic Cleaning Ingredients
Baking soda: cleaner, deodorizer, fire
extinguisher, scouring powder
Borax: cleaner, disinfectant, laundry aid,
water softener
Boiling water: drain cleaner
Lemon: cleaner, deodorizer, stain remover
Salt: cleaner
Soap: cleaner
White vinegar: cleaner, deodorizer, grease
cutter
Washing soda: cleaner, laundry aid, grease
cutter, stain remover, water softener,
disinfectant
Enamel or Oil Based Paints (Pigments;
ethylene, aliphatic hydrocarbons; mineral
spirits)
Latex or water-based paint
Thinners and Turpentine (n-butyl alcohol;
methyl isobutyl ketone; petroleum
distillates)
Use water with water-based paints. Use
baby oil, butter or margarine to clean
hands of paint.
Gas cleaner (ammonia; isopropanol)
Spray on vinegar and wipe dry with
newsprint.
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CHRISTMAS TREE
RECYCLING
The following sites are available for
Christmas tree drop-off. Please call for
dates & time.
Hamilton Heights Dairy
2300 Edenville Rd., Chambersburg
263-9577
Washington Township Recycling Center
12725 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro
765-6577
$1/Tree
Tayamentasachta Environmental Center
504 East Leitersburg St., Greencastle
597 -6458
Curb collection in January.
264-5151
Curb collection in January.
597-2047
Yard Waste Drop-off & Compost Facility
Mickey Inn Rd., Chambersburg
263-4990
Municipal Building
Sweetwater Rd., Dry Run
349-7598
Municipal Building
705 Municipal Dr., Shippensburg
532-9041
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YARD WASTE DROP-OFF
& COMPOST FACILITIES
Please be aware that it is illegal to dump your yard waste on State Forest land
or private property. These facilities will accept yard waste free of charge:
GREENE TOWNSHIP
Serving Greene Township Residents Only
Mickey Inn Rd., Chambersburg
263-4990
Saturday: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. or by appointment
HAMILTON HEIGHTS DAIRY
Serving All Franklin County Residents
Accepts grass clippings & leaves
2300 Edenville Rd., Chambersburg
263-9577
Monday-Saturday: Daylight to Dark
J. WILMER LEHMAN FARM
Serving All Franklin County Residents
11978 Path Valley Road, Willow Hill
349-2888
Monday-Saturday: Daylight to Dark
SHIPPENSBURG BOROUGH
Serving Shippensburg Borough & Cumberland County Residents Only
963 Avon Dr., Shippensburg
532-5414
Daylight to Dark
Compost & wood chips sold for $5/yard
TAYAMENTASACHTA ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Serving All Franklin County Residents
Accepts leaves only - does not accept brush or grass clippings
504 East Leitersburg St., Greencastle
597 -6458
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP RECYCLING CENTER
Serving All Franklin, Adams, and Washington County Residents
12725 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro
765-6577
Mondav - Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
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NEWSPAPER DROP-OFF LOCATIONS
BLUE RIDGE LANDFILL
3747 White Church Rd., Chambersburg
709-1700
Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Saturday: 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
CHAMBERSBURG WASTE PAPER
2047 Loop Rd., Chambersburg
264-4890
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 12 noon
(Summer Months)
DAVID HURST FARM
6454 Rice Rd., Shippensburg
264-1345
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
DALE LEHMAN FARM
3831 Edenville Rd., Chambersburg
263-4425
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
MARYLAND PAPER
70-81 Industrial Park, Williamsport, MD
301-223-6550
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
MOUNTAINVIEW LANDFILL &
RECLAMATION
9446 Letzburg Rd., Greencastle
597 -5666
Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Saturday: 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
PECKMAN HOMESTEAD FARM
961 Peckman Dr., Chambersburg
369-2318
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
CARL PUGH FARM
2607 Stone Quarry Rd., Chambersburg
263-8671
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
RECYCLING CENTER
Route 16, East of Waynesboro
762-4413
Monday - Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
HAROLD WENGER FARM
933 Cider Press Rd., Chambersburg
263-9567
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
JAMES C. WITTER FARM
7440rrstown Rd., Shippensburg
532-6011
Monday - Saturday: Daylight to Dark
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RECYCLE YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK
Are you wondering what to do with your old telephone book when the new one
arrives? You can help the environment and local farmers by recycling your old
telephone book. Yes, that's right, the environment, farmers and telephone books! How
can that be, you ask? Telephone books may be placed in the containers marked
"Telephone Book Recycling Drop-Off Container" or dropped-off at the locations listed
below from July 1 through August 31. Please take time to put your book (telephone
books ONLY) inside the designated container, this is especially important for outdoor
locations since rain-soaked books cannot be recycled.
CHAMBERSBURG
Chambersburg Mall - 181, Exit 8 - Container
located near the Theatre Entrance, Mall hours
only.
Franklin County Planning Commission - 218
N. Second St. - Drop-off at the office,
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Weis Market - Wayne Ave. - Container located
in parking lot, 24 hours.
GREENCASTLE
AC&T Fast Gas - N. Antrim Way - Container
located in parking lot north of store,
24 hours.
MERCERSBURG
Mercersburg Borough Building - Container
located in parking lot behind building,
24 hours.
PLEASANT HALL
Pleasant Hall Fire Department - Drop-off at
the Activity Center lobby,
Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
SHIPPENSBURG
Food Lion - S. Fayette St. - Container located
in parking lot, 24 hours.
WAYNESBORO
Waynesboro Mall - Route 16 East - Container
located in Jubilee Food Store parking lot, 24
hours.
WILLOW HILL
Fannett-Metal Elementary School - Path
Valley Road - Drop-off at the lobby,
M-F 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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.lr7S. Old Phone BoOkhS
¡ FOOD LION For Recycling to t e
Food Lion at
300 S. Fayette Street,
Shippensburg.
EXTRA LOW PRICES
CHAMBERSBURGMAu.
The Bon-Ton . Jcpen! . Sears . Value City
Route 997 & 1-81, Exit 8 . Scotland, PA . 717-263-5797
www.shopchambersburgmall.com
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The following businesses are permitted to haul waste in Franklin County:
Peck's Refuse Disposal,
LLC
PO Box 172
McConnellsburg, PA 17233
1-888-466-8005
Roll-Off
Mini
Roll-Off
WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Lloyd A. Benchoff
Site Manager
9446 Letzburg Rd.
Greencastle, PA 17225
(717) 597-6917 DID
1-800-433-7317
(717) 597-9476 Fax
BFI Waste Systems of
North America, Inc.
11710 Greencastle Pike
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Jay Smith,
Operations Manager
(301) 791-0866
WASHINGTON
TOWNSHIP
Michael A. Christopher,
Manager
13013 Welty Road
Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-762-3128
Fax: 717-762-9328
Email:
mac@Washtwp-franklin.org
BOROUGH OF
CHAMBERSBURG
ROBERT L. WAGNER
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
100 S. Second St.
P~O. Box 1009
Chambersburg, PA 17201-0909
(717) 261-3228
Fax (717) 264-0224
WSI
Harrisburg Hauling, Inc.
dba Cumberland Waste
Services
142 Vaughn Road
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Jim Stipe, Vice-President
423-5917
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Jared Bert
Hauling Site Manager
PO Box 399
Scotland, PA 17254-0399
Mobile: 717-860-0789
Blue Ridge Office: 717-709-1700
Blue Ridge Fax: 717-264-2285
Direct Phone: 717-261-2685
jbert@iesi.com
CHAMBERSBURG
WASTE PAPER CO., INC.
Kelly Adams, President
Chambersburg, PA Hagerstown, MD
P.O. Box 975 Hopewell Road
York Waste
Disposal, Inc.
1110 East Princess
Street
York, PA 17403
George Coughlin
District Sales Manager
845-1557
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