Bulk trash is collected on the first full week of each month, Monday through Friday, on your scheduled trash collection day.
Items must be placed at the curb prior to 6:00 a.m. Rugs, padding, paint and chemicals are not permitted. Please place items curbside as neatly as possible. Recycled items should be separated from bulk trash. Residents are required to use a dumpster for construction debris and should never be considered bulk trash. Items must be placed out in accordance with local ordinances or they will be refused.
- Residents are allowed up to 3 bulky trash items per collection day.
- Electronic items are permitted. TVs must be intact, cords present.
- Rugs, carpet and carpet padding is not permitted and should be disposed of at the Hammonton Convenience Station.
- Construction, remodeling and demolition debris is not permitted.
- Tires are not permitted.
- Hazardous materials are not permitted.
Items not permitted should go to ACUA. Household Hazardous Waste should be taken to ACUA drop-offs throughout the year and never placed in your household trash can. View dates and information.
Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Location:
ACUA Haneman “Fritz” Environmental Park
6700 Delilah Road
Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
ACUA will only accept tires from Atlantic County residents and businesses.
- Remove rims from tires. Rims can disposed of as metal.
- Tires must be separated from all other waste types when brought to ACUA so they can be taken out of the waste stream and recycled.
Please note: ACUA will not accept oversized and agricultural tires. An oversized tire is any tire greater than tractor trailer size, that is, any tire more than 4 ft. in diameter and/or more than 12 inches as measured across the tread. Contact the manufacturer or a store that sells tractor equipment to learn how to dispose.
Shredded tires may be disposed of as bulky waste.
Hammonton operates a Convenience Station for residents to use to dispose of various items. Click here for details.
Bulk trash does not include construction or demolition debris – toilets, bathtubs, windows, roofing materials, etc. Construction and Demolition (C&D) waste is a portion of solid waste resulting from the construction or demolition of buildings and other structures. Unlike regular household trash, construction and demolition (C&D) debris cannot be put at the curb on bulk trash day.
Construction and Demolition Debris may include:
- Plaster/Wallboard
- Insulation
- Roofing Materials
- Windows
- Treated & Untreated Wood Scraps
- Concrete, Asphalt, Bricks, Blocks
- Linoleum / Tile
- Kitchen / Bath Fixtures (tubs, toilets, sinks)
You may dispose of C&D debris at the ACUA or it can be recycled. Click here to visit the NJDEP’s site for a list of Approved Class B Recycling Facilities