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Recycle Today for County of San Bernardino Construction & Demolition Waste Recycling Guide & Directory a Better Tomorrow
Our mission is to minimize waste disposal by encouraging waste prevention, reuse and recycling while ensuring environmentally sound solid waste handling services.
Save money and resources through job-site Construction & Demolition Waste recycling & Recycling Guide & Directory waste prevention County of San Bernardino Department of Public Works Solid Waste Management Division 222 W. Hospitality Lane, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, California 92415-0017 800/722-8004 909/386-8701 Website: www.sbcounty.gov/dpw/solidwaste E-mail: solid.wastemail@dpw.sbcounty.gov SOME CONTENT COURTESY OF King County Solid Waste Management Division City of Los Angeles San Mateo County Inside this Booklet 2 Introduction 3 The Reuse Concept 4 Starting a Program 7 Hazardous Materials 10 County/City Contacts 11 Franchise Haulers 12 San Bernardino County Landfill Sites 13 Notes Inclusion in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by The County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product, or service.
Introduction A Whole Lot to do About Something Conserving Our Natural Resources State law requires that jurisdictions throughout the State C&D materials can be recycled into a number of useful divert 50% of the solid waste they generate from the landfills. products. Concrete and asphalt wastes are crushed for use Some San Bernardino County comunities are below the as aggregate base in road construction; metal can be sold as 50% diversion goal, while others fight to remain above it. scrap to processors for recycling. Wood and green wastes can Construction and demolition material has been targeted for be used for soil amendment; good quality red clay brick is diversion by the County of San Bernardino because of the marketed by building materials companies; and corrugated significant amounts of debris generated by the construction cardboard can be recycled into new cardboard packaging. All industry. If diversion rates do not reach or stay above 50%, of these recycling efforts help to conserve natural resources, State fines could be as high as $10,000 per day, for each day one of the primary goals of resource recovery. of violation. Construction and demolition (C&D) are materials generated Beginning a C&D Recycling Program in the construction and demolition of buildings, roads, The first step in recycling your C&D waste materials is to pre- homes, tenant improvements, landscaping, hardscaping, assess the amounts and composition of your waste; the time and site clearing activities. This waste stream includes, but is frame in which materials will be generated; and the amount not limited to: concrete, asphalt, gypsum, wood waste, glass, of space available for separation of materials at the site. With ferrous and non-ferrous metals, red clay brick, corrugated this information, you can begin to determine what wastes will cardboard, soils, trees, and shrubs. This guide provides be generated and if the quantities will be significant enough information on reducing, reusing, and recycling the volume to warrant source separation. Depending on the availability of construction and demolition materials at the source. of storage and hauling, decisions can be made as to those materials to separate out from the mixed wastes. Of course, Extending The Life of Our Landfills the more materials that are eliminated from the mixed Available landfill space in San Bernardino County is wastes, the more money you can save. decreasing. As mentioned above, the State of California enacted legislation requiring that localities reduce the Reducing Your Waste Hauling & Disposal Costs amount of waste they send to landfills. To reach this goal, it If your C&D materials are currently being sent to the landfill, is essential that the C&D waste stream be managed through source reduction, reuse, and recycling efforts. Fortunately, your disposal costs may be unnecessarily high. The tipping there can be considerable cost savings to contractors who fees for concrete and asphalt at San Bernardino County reduce or recycle these materials. These savings will increase operated landfills, for example, currently average about as landfill capacity diminishes and disposal costs increase in $55 per ton. Tipping fees at concrete and asphalt recycling the coming years. As of yet there are no ordinances regarding facilities can be as low as $10 per ton. Your company may the recycling of C&D debris for the County of San Bernardino. be able to save money through avoided disposal costs and However, beginning January 1, 2011, the State of California receive revenues from the sale of presorted materials such as will require all new buildings in the state to follow the CA scrap metal and cardboard. Green Building Standards. CALGREEN will require a 20% The cost of transporting materials to recycling processors reduction in water use, a 50% diversion rate for construction may be a concern to contractors. Trucking and transportation and demolition waste and installation of low polluting/ costs may range from $65.00 and up per hour each way. As emitting materials. San Bernardino County operates the shown in this listing guide, San Bernardino County has many Comprehensive Disposal Site Diversion Program (CDSDP) at recycling facilities, some of which are located close to County most County disposal sites. The objective of the program is to landfills. Contractors can make arrangements to have bins increase recycling efforts in response to the state-mandated provided and have C&D materials source separated and waste reduction goals. Residential and commercial customers hauled from construction sites. There are processing firms are charged an additional fee to have their loads reviewed that will provide on-site crushers for recycling and reuse of and recyclables sorted and diverted from the waste stream. concrete and asphalt, which may reduce hauling and disposal Items that are diverted include: wood/green wastes, tires, fees. Waste haulers may offer special services, at reduced fees, concrete, metal and other C&D materials. Remember to let for source-separated construction material. the scale house know that you need diversion receipts for your project to stay in compliance with your construction waste management plan. 2 INTRODUCTION
Some materials can be separated and reused in be done through the franchise haulers, employee volunteers their existing form at the site or by other businesses and or by donating/selling your recyclables to an outside recycling organizations. By participating in a materials exchange, a vendor. Please note that the County does have exclusive company can improve its bottom line: reducing disposal fees franchise haulers and paying for trash or recycling services and saving money. This may require some advanced planning. when a franchise hauler holds a contract is a violation of There are several organizations that may be able to reuse your County Code Title 4, Division 6, Chapter 5, Section 46.0501. unwanted materials: Non-Residential Land Clearing Debris Deconstruction As per the CalGreen Building Codes, all non-residential In terms of building and construction, deconstruction is the construction projects must divert 100% of their excavated soil dismantlement of building components to be reused on site and land clearing debris including but limited to trees, stumps, or recycled at another construction site. This is also known rocks, and associated vegetation and soils to a diversion site or as reverse construction and differs from demolition because reused onsite (Section 5.408.4). the materials are sorted and reused in the construction of a Habitat for Humanity – San Bernardino Area new building instead of being landfilled or recycled into new products. The materials involved in deconstruction now have A non-profit organization, Habitat for Humanity uses a new life in the new building being built. volunteer labor and donated materials to build and rehabilitate housing for low-income families and sells them at cost. This Demolition is a quick and inexpensive way to take down a organization relies heavily on donations for its building structure though it generates a lot of waste that increases the supplies, and often is in need of a wide variety of construction cost of a project through transportation costs. By deconstructing materials. For example, plywood and dimensional lumber a building and reusing it onsite, the project reduces their are greatly needed. Habitat for Humanity has limited storage transportation and disposal costs reduces their need for virgin space, moves from site to site, and must comply with strict materials and can eve reduce the cost of purchasing new building codes; any donations must be pre-approved and materials because the old materials still have value. arranged with the organization in advance. If you have any For more information on deconstruction, check out the materials that can be reused by this organization, contact: Deconstruction Manual put out by CalRecycle (formerly the Habitat for Humanity, Restore (San Bernardino area) 25948 California Integrated Waste Management Board (2001)) http:// Business Center Dr., Redlands, CA 92374 909-478-1176 or www.calrecycle.ca.gov/publications/condemo/43301027.pdf email office@habitat4humanity.net. Visit their website at www. habitat4humanity.net. Mandatory Commercial Recycling Amor Ministries Assembly Bill 341, signed into law on October 6, 2011, started the ball rolling to implement mandatory commercial recycling A non-profit, non-denominational organization, that organizes for all businesses (including public entities) who generate 4 or short-term mission trips to Mexico to build and repair more cubic yards of waste a week or multi-family residential homes, churches, schools, medical clinics, and orphanages. dwellings of 5 units or more beginning July 1, 2012. The The organization needs large amounts of quality, reusable purpose of this law is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions dimensional lumber. Also in need of a wide variety of building by diverting commercial solid waste through recycling and products and materials. Since Amor is based in San Diego, expanding opportunities for additional recycling services and they need sufficient quantity in order to make a special trip to manufacturing in California. If your construction project falls pick up material in the San Bernardino County area. Contact under the requirements of this law, you will be required to Amor Ministries at 1664 Precision Park San Diego, CA 92173, incorporate a recycling program on site and provide recycling or call 619-662-1200. Visit their website at www.amor.org information to the County of San Bernardino. This can either Waste Prevention is more important than recycling. Why? Practices that prevent the generation of waste, such as reusing products on-site and reducing packaging, minimize material use and expenses. The littlest changes to building practices can add up to significant savings for the environment and the builder. THE REUSE CONCEPT 3
Starting a Program Managing C&D Waste: Checklist Are there Dollars in your Dumpster Conduct An Informal Waste Assessment – Determine the amounts, types, and time frame for C&D materials Standards generated by your project. Calculate any possible cost savings from reducing a portion of this waste stream, Leadership in terms of disposal cost avoidance and transportation time. Hard Work Reduce – Investigate strategies for reducing C&D waste Integrity materials. Proper materials management practices can result in cost savings. Assure that precise estimates are made prior to cutting materials so that excess scrap and end cuts can be avoided. Consider having materials Before and during construction, take a proactive role to precut at lumber yards, using engineered wood reduce disposal costs by finding “dollars in your dumpster.” products, steel framing, or other pre-manufactured The County of San Bernardino has developed infrastructure components. for recycling construction materials such as asphalt, concrete, drywall, cardboard, metals, and wood. Reuse – Consider the potential for others to use the materials you normally discard. Consider planning ahead and contacting a non-profit donation center such as Armor Industries or Habitat for Humanity to Making Your Program Work arrange donation or visit CalMax at www.calrecycle. Recycling construction materials saves money by cutting ca.gov/calmax/ to list such materials (see insert for disposal costs. It reduces waste going to the landfill and contact information). Conduct site pre-assessment to attracts clients who value environmental responsibility. evaluate the kinds of materials that can be salvaged for Other benefits include a cleaner, safer site and improved reuse, such as cabinets, architectural woodwork, light community relations. Follow these steps to set up a successful, fixtures, and appliances. Visit www.decon-network.org cost-effective job-site recycling program. for more information on deconstruction methods. Recycle – Investigate the companies listed in this guide Identify Recyclables or local telephone book yellow pages (under recycle) Asphalt Biomass that can recycle some of your C&D wastes from both Cardboard Carpet & carpet pad source-separated and mixed loads. Be sure to compare the costs of recycling with the costs of disposal. Concrete E-waste Glass Gypsum Educate Employees, Contractors, & Sub-Contractors – Whatever waste reduction strategies you choose, Inerts Landclearing debris (vegetation) remember that it is crucial to educate and motivate Metals Pallets your employees and subcontractors for maximum participation. Emphasize that source reduction, reuse, Plastics Tires and recycling is everybody’s business. Wood Tip Before actually collecting recyclables, call ahead to the processor to make sure they take the materials or any restrictions. 4 STARTING A PROGRAM
How can you find space to separate For commercial collection, determine if you will co-mingle recyclables or source-separate them for recyclables on space-constrained sites? collection. Start Early----Incorporate recycling early on to guarantee Reusing materials on-site such as chipping landclearing success. debris for mulch or erosion control, and grinding concrete and asphalt for fill, are inexpensive recycling Choose smaller containers and more frequent collection. options. There are a variety of container sizes and service options available through recycling service providers. Source separated or co-mingled, which is best for your project? Ask recycling service providers about single containers with multiple compartments. Source separated recycling service involves collecting recyclables in separate containers as they are generated. The Rent a trailer for major recyclable material generated recycling hauler takes the materials directly to a recycler or in the first phase of construction. When full, haul it a transfer site. directly to the recycler. Bring it back to collect the next quantity of material generated. Co-mingled recycling service allows contractors to put select recyclables such as wood, cardboard, and metals in Use smaller containers, on wheels if possible. That are one container. The recycling company takes the materials collected at the end of the day and dumped into a larger to a sorting facility where the materials are separated for container for pick up. recycling. Some services will be mixed loads that include If self-hauling, build custom containers to fit the garbage. space requirements using scrap or damaged plywood, PROS & CONS The recycling rate on co-mingled programs concrete forms, or barrier fencing. can be significantly lower than source separated programs. Use trashcans and other small containers to collect It is also challenging to quantify the amount of materials recyclables generated in smaller amounts. recycled on a particular project. Co-mingled recycling is cheaper than garbage disposal but source-separated Consider co-mingling small quantities of wood, recycling saves more money. cardboard, and metals to make on large load of recyclables. Office Recycling – consider setting up a paper recycling and beverage container recycling in offices on site. Research Recycling Options Using a commercial hauler works well on projects where large quantities of materials are generated, such as demolition, multifamily, and commercial projects. Some recyclers offer smaller drop off boxes or drop boxes with For Information Regarding Recycled several compartments for home construction and tenant Content Building Products improvement projects. :: :: Please Visit :: :: Self-hauling is a good choice for projects where small www.calrecycle.ca.gov/BuyRecycled quantities of materials are generated, such as residential www.calrecycle.ca.gov/greenbuilding/materials construction and remodeling. Recyclable materials are http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/tools/cpg/index.htm collected on-site in piles or temporary containers and taken OR search the web using key words like recycled content to recycling facilities in the contractor’s own vehicles. building materials STARTING A PROGRAM 5
Recycled-content building materials are durable According to the 2008 California Waste and quality products, competitively priced with traditional Characterization Study, C&D Materials materials, and they help conserve natural resources. For accounted for 29.1% of the waste stream and example blown-in cellulose insulation, made from reclaimed organics accounted for 16.9%; totaling 46% of newspapers has contained recycled materials for years. New the waste stream. products using recycled materials, such as carpet and plastic lumber, are being developed every day. Buying recycled-content building materials supports Recycled-Content efficient use of our natural resources without compromising Building Products building standards. The following are just a few of the building products made with recycled materials. Building Materials Make C&D Recycling Work For You Cellulose Insulation Ductwork Exterior Sheathing Fences/Posts Fiberboard Floor Mats Fiberglass Insulation Floor Joists Flooring Lumber Paint Pilings Roofing Structural Steel Underlayment Wallboard Site Work Asphalt Base Coarse Building Blocks Building Panels Compost Concrete Fill Material Glassphalt Parking Stops Plastic lumber Recycling Containers Concrete Masonry Units Post Consumer-recycled-content products contain materials that have been used by CAUTION! Be aware that some building materials consumers, like a contractor, and collected for may not be reusable, as they may be reprocessing. contaminated with hazardous materials Pre-Consumer-or postindustrial recycled- such as lead paint and will need to be content products contain ‘waste’ materials disposed of at a hazardous waste facility. created as byproduct of manufacturing that Learn more about hazardous materials are collected and reincorporated into the manufacture product. disposal (see page 7). 6 STARTING A PROGRAM
Hazardous Materials What is a CESQG? C onditionally Businesses that generate 27 gallons or 220 lbs. of hazardous waste, or 2.2 lbs. of extremely hazardous waste per month are E xempt called “Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators,” or CESQGs. San Bernardino County Household Hazardous Program provides waste management services to CESQG S mall businesses. The most common CESQGs in San Bernardino County are painters, print shops, auto shops, builders, agricultural operators Q uantity and property managers, but there are many others. When you call, be ready to describe the types and amounts of waste G enerator your business generates in a typical month. If you generate hazardous waste on a regular basis, you must: Program Register with San Bernardino County Fire Department (909) 386-8401 as a hazardous waste generator. To obtain an EPA ID# and application form from the State visit www.dtsc.ca.gov. Manage hazardous waste in accordance Hazardous with all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. Waste How Do I Get Service? To arrange an appointment for the Pay Disposal CESQG Program, call 1-800-645-9228 or 909-382-5401. Be ready to describe the type and amount of hazardous waste your for Small business is ready to dispose of, and the types and size(s) of containers that the waste is in. Businesses Programs for 2008 Small Businesses HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 7
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County/City Contacts County of San Bernardino • Department of Public Works/Solid Waste Management Division 909/386-8701 • Fire Department/Hazardous Material Division 909/382-5401 • Land Use Services Department/Building and Safety Division 909/387-8311 City • City of Adelanto 760/246-2300 x3059 • Town of Apple Valley 760/240-7000 x7610 • City of Barstow 760/255-5126 • City of Big Bear Lake 909/866-5831 • City of Chino 909/591-9820 • City of Chino Hills 909/364-2700 • City of Colton 909/370-5099 • City of Fontana 909/350-6531 • City of Grand Terrace 909/430-2255 • City of Hesperia 760/947-1589 • City of Highland 909/864-8732 x230 • City of Loma Linda 909/799-4402 • City of Montclair 909/652-9472 • City of Needles 760/326-6765 • City of Ontario 909/395-2600 • City of Rancho Cucamonga 909/477-2740 x4060 • City of Redlands 909/798-7516 • City of Rialto 909/820-2622 • City of San Bernardino 909/384-5535 • County of San Bernardino 909/386-8701 • City of Twentynine Palms 760/367-6799 • City of Upland 909/931-4242 • City of Victorville 760/955-5086 • City of Yucaipa 909/797-2489 • Town of Yucca Valley 760/369-7207 10 COUNTY/CITY CONTACTS
Franchise Haulers Unincorporated County Areas Only Burrtec Waste Industries 909/822-9739 Mt. Baldy, San Antonio Heights, Fontana Waste Management 909/734-5630 Chino, Chino Hills Edco 951/786-0639 Bloomington, North Rialto Cal Disposal 909/885-1023 Muscoy Jack’s Disposal 909/884-9944 Del Rosa, Lytle Creek Burrtec Waste Industries 909/734-5630 Loma Linda Empire Disposal 909/884-9944 Mentone, Oak Glen, Barton Flats, Angelus Oaks, Forest Falls CR&R 760/868-6353 Wrightwood, Phelan Mountain Disposal 909/338-2417 Crestline, Lake Arrowhead Big Bear Disposal 909/866-3942 Fawnskin, Big Bear Valley Advance Disposal 760/244-9773 County Area Hesperia Burrtec Waste Industries 760/245-8607 High Desert near Silver Lakes Benz Sanitation 661/822-5273 Trona, Kramer Junction, Boron AVCO 760/245-8607 Adelanto, Apple Valley, Lucerne Valley, Landers, Victorville Burrtec Waste Industries 760/256-2730 Barstow, Lenwood, Hinkley Burrtec Waste Industries 760/254-2033 Yermo, Newberry Springs Burrtec Waste Industries 760/365-2015 Morongo Valley, Twentynine Palms For incorporated area franchise haulers, please refer to page 10 and contact the local city coordinator. FRANCHISE HAULERS 11
San Bernardino County Landfill Sites MOUNTAIN: Big Bear Transfer Station 38550 Holcomb Valley Road 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat Big Bear Heaps Peak Transfer Station 29898 Hwy 18 at Heaps Peak 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat Running Springs VALLEY: Mid Valley Landfill 2390 North Alder Avenue 7AM to 5PM Mon-Fri Rialto 8AM to 5PM Sat San Timoteo Landfill 31 Refuse Road 8AM to 5PM Mon-Sat Redlands HIGH DESERT: Apple Valley Community 13401 Laguna Seca Drive 8AM to 4PM Tues, Thurs & Sat Collection Center Apple Valley Baker Community 72799 Sodabaker Road 8AM to 2PM Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat Collection Center Baker Local County unincorporated residents only Barstow Landfill 32553 Barstow Road 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat Barstow Hesperia Community 5500 Hesperia Dump Road 8AM to 4PM Wed, Fri & Sun Collection Center Hesperia Lucerne Valley Transfer 27805 Squaw Bush 8AM to 4:30PM Wed-Mon Station Lucerne Valley Phelan Transfer Station 10130 Buckwheat Road 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat Phelan Trona-Argus Transfer 83000 First Street 8AM to 4:30PM Tues-Sat Station Trona Victorville Landfill 18600 Stoddard Wells Road 8AM to 5PM Mon-Sun Victorville Newberry Springs Transfer Poiente Road 7AM to 5PM Thurs-Sun Station Newberry Springs EAST DESERT: Landers Landfill 59200 Winters Road 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat Landers 29 Palms Transfer Station 7501 Pinto Mountain Road 8AM to 4:30PM Mon-Sat 29 Palms Trails End Transfer Station 10780 Malibu Trail (½ mi SE of 8AM to 4:30PM Thurs-Sun 29 Palms Hwy), Morongo Valley 12 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY LANDFILL SITES
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Recycle Today for a Better Tomorrow County of San Bernardino Department of Public Works Solid Waste Management Division 222 W. Hospitality Lane, 2nd Floor San Bernardino, California 92415-0017 800/722-8004 909/386-8701 Website: www.sbcounty.gov/dpw/solidwaste E-mail: solid.wastemail@dpw.sbcounty.gov Printed on Recylcled Paper 100% Post-Consumer Content 11-21541-631 Rev. 4/12
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti A-1 Recycling No contaminated or hazardous items. No tanks. Freon must be 1248 W 9th St removed from AC/refrigerators. May arrange for pick up of Upland, CA 91786 X X appliances. Will also take aluminum, brass, copper, stainless 909-982-1044 steel, and CRV a1uplandrecycling.com A Lua Wood Recycling 18938 Mermack Ave X Will take organics (mainly yard waste) Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 951-245-4497 Advance Steel Recovery 14451 Whittram Ave Fontana, CA 92335 X Steel & non-ferrous metals 909-355-2372 www.advancesteel.com Agriscape 37760 Borel Rd Murrieta, CA 92563 X 951-696-0651 www.agriscapesoils.com Agua Mansa MRF 1830 Agua Mansa Rd X X X X X X X X X X X Will also provide mulch at low cost. Call ahead for details. Riverside, CA 92509 951-786-0544 All Recycling 931 W. Main St Barstow, CA 92311 X X Also take CRV P-760-256-1204 www.allrecyclingcenter.com American Metal Recycling 11150 Redwood Ave Another location in Grand Terrace: X Fontana, CA 92335 21516 Main St. Unit B Grand Terrace, CA 92313 909-988-8000 www.americanmetalrecycling.net American Organics 20055 Shay Rd Victorville, CA 92394 X Can purchase compost & mulch at this site. $32/ton M-F 7am-330pm 760-246-7946 www.americanorganicsrecycling.com Amko Recycling 340 W Valley Blvd. Colton, CA 92324 X Recycles glass, plastic, metal, paper and cardboard. 909-370-2656 www.amkorecycling.com Amor Ministries 1664 Precision Park San Diego, CA X X X Materials must be clean and reusable 619-662-1200 www.amor.org info@amor.org Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Apollo Wood Recovery, Inc. 14253 Whittram Ave Fontana, CA 92335 X 909-356-2735 www.apollowood.com Artesia Sawdust Products 13434 Ontario Ave Ontario, CA 91761 909-947-5983 X X X X X 800-266-0969 www.artesiasoils.com info@www.artesiasoils.com Asphalt & Concrete Recycling 25630 Trumble Rd X X Call for additional charges Romoland, CA 92585 909-721-4896 Asphalt & Concrete Recycling, Inc. Hemet Location 1871 Warren Rd X X Call for additional charges Hemet, CA 92545 951-654-6869 Auga Mansa Landfill 588 E Auga Mansa Rd. Rialto, CA 92373 X X X X X X X X 909-824-3867 www.aguamansaproperties.com Augustine Metals 2021 W Placentia Ln X Also takes CRV Colton, CA 92324 951-682-8102 Beneficial Ag Services 8271 Chino Ave Special arrangements can be made ahead of project. Second Ontario Ca, 91761 X X X location in Long Beach sells privacy trees in addition to accepting 909-930-0200 trees, landscape, yard and gardening waste. Blue Diamond 15650 Air Expressway Materials must be clean. No dirt, glass, wood, trash or other Victorville, CA 92394 X X deleterious materials. No fees to drop off. P-760-245-5634 www.bluediamondasphalt.com C&B Crushing 13552 Calimesa Blvd X X Yucaipa, CA 92399 P-909-446-0100 California Arbor Care 3812 Francis Ave Chino, CA 91710 X Gives away wood chips. 909-590-4100 877-888-7337 www.calarbor.com Cal-Micro 1541 W Brooks St Ontario, CA 91762 X 909-467-4800 www.calmicrorecycling.com Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Carpet Recyclers 14209 Garnnet St X La Mirada, CA 90638 877-714-9490 CB Tyres 21801 Barton Rd #D Vehicle and Commercial Grade Tires - Call ahead for rates and Grand Terrace, CA 92313 details 909-370-3700 Coachella Valley Compost Facility 87011 Landfill Rd Ste. A X Coachella, CA 92236 P-760-863-4364 CST Organic Recycling 1745 Sessums Dr X Redlands, CA 92374 909-794-3476 Cutting Edge Concrete Services 18400 Salchion Rd Multiple locations available. Call for more information. Free X X Apple Valley, CA 92307 dump for construction/homeowners. 760-955-28888 Dan Copp Crushing 1120 S. La Cadena Materials must be clean. No dirt, glass, wood, trash or other Colton, CA 92424 X X X X deleterious materials. Other locations in Beaumont, Sun City, 714-777-6400 Anaheim, and Santa Fe Springs. No cash. 800 DUMPSITE (386-7483) www.dancoppcrushing.com Desert Recycling 27-105 Sierra Del Sol Materials must be clean. No dirt, glass, wood, trash or other Thousand Palms, CA 92276 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X deleterious materials. Additional charge for concrete with 760-343-0095 rebar. No organics accepted. www.desertrecycling.net Ecology Auto Wrecking 14187 Slover Ave Fontana, CA 92337 X Also accpets CRV 909-823-9913 www.ecoparts.com Emery Materials Inc Adelanto location: 9689 C Ave 16402 Koala Rd. Hesperia, CA 92345 X X x Adelanto, CA 92301 760-956-1717 *Additional charges for concrete w/Rebar www.emerymaterials.com Engelauf Construction Specialty, Inc. Materials must be clean. No dirt, glass, wood, trash or other 5610 Market St X X X X deleterious materials Riverside, CA 92509 951-684-1025 Ewles Materials 4595 Muth Way Riverside, CA 92509 Other locations in Stanton, Irvine, Murrieta, San Juan Capistrano X X X 951-681-1900 Crushed concrete and asphalt. admin@ewlesmaterials.com www.ewlesmaterials.com Full Cycle Commodities Inc 8060 Edison Ave X Drywall only Ontario, CA 91761 909-319-4977 Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Graham Equipment 17109 Eureka St Victorville, CA 92395 Location only takes clean dirt but at no charge. 760-241-4875 www.grahamequipment.net Granite Construction 38000 Monroe St Indio, CA 92203-9598 X X X No rebar. 760-775-7500 www.graniteconstruction.com Greenstone Materials 1420 Nandina Ave Perris, CA 92571 x x 951-943-1500 www.greenstonematerials.com Habitat for Humanity 25948 Business Center Dr Redlands, CA 92374 X X X X Materials must be clean and reusable 909-478-1176 office@habitat4humanity.net www.habitat4humanity.net Habitat for Humanity 2180 Iowa Ave X X X X Materials must be clean and reusable Riverside, CA 92507 951-787-6754 x113 Habitat for Humanity 4609 Holt Blvd Montclair, CA 91763 X X X Materials must be clean and reusable 909-399-0202 www.pvrestor@habitatpv.org www.habitatpv.org Haven Diversion 14310 Haven Ave X X Ontario, CA 91762 909-673-1100 Hi Grade Materials 17671 Bear Valley Rd Lucerne Valley location: Hesperia, CA 92345 X X 8701 Meridian Rd Lucern Valley, CA 760-244-9325 www.robarenterprises.com Inland Regional MRF 2059 E Steel Rd Colton, CA 92324 X X X X X X X No treated wood but will take yard waste. 909-422-0794 www.disposalservices.net Intravia Rock and Sand 5551 State St Montclair, CA 91763 X X X X X 909-590-3488 www.intravia.com Jaime's Bone Yard (JFT Roofing) 1042 S Washignton Ave X San Bernardino, CA 92408 909-742-2933 Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Lighting Resources 805 E Francis St Ontario, CA 91761 X X 888-923-7252 or 909-923-7252 www.lightingresourcesinc.com Mac Tec Recycling 1755 Brown Ave X X X X Riverside, CA 92509 951-680-0110 Main Street Fiber 608 Main St Ontario, CA 91761 X X Will also take cardboard, plastics, glass, and paper. 909-986-6310 www.mainstreetfibers.com MBC Mattress Company 19270 Envoy Ave Corona, CA 92881 Will pick up some mattresses. 800-371-8044 www.mbcmattress.com Mojave Equipment 17430 North "D" St Victorville, CA 92394 X X Concrete must be broken 760-243-3116 www.mojaveequipment.com One Stop Landscape Supply 13024 San Timoteo Canyon Rd X Will accept green waste Redlands, CA 92373 909-798-1278 Padworks 1064 East 6th St X Santa Ana, CA 92701 714-542-2378 Palm Springs Recycling 280 W. Oasis Rd X X X X Palm Springs, CA 92262 760-325-3377 Palm Springs Recycling 36630 Sunair Plaza X X X X Cathedral City, CA 92262 760-321-4087 Paradise Garden Center 7109 Dufferin Ave Riverside, CA 92504 Compost for sale 951-789-0386 www.paradisegardencenterriverside.c om Philadelphia Recycling Mine 12000 Philadelphia Ave X X X X X X X X X Mira Loma, CA 91752 951-685-8343 Premises Metal Recycling 4791 Arrow Hwy #A X X Will also accept CRV containers. Montclair, CA 91763 909-625-6098 Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Ramco 250 W Santa Ana Ave Rialto, CA 92316 X X X X 909-820-3600 www.Ramco.us.com Reclaimed Aggregates Inc. 2110 W. Agua Mansa Rd X Colton, CA 92324 951-787-8955 R.E. Schaefer Recycling 1529 W State St X X X X X X X Ontario, CA 91762 909-460-6870 Riverside Scrap Iron & Metal 2993 6th St X Also accepts crv glass, plastics, and paper Riverside, CA 92507 951-686-2129 www.reversidemetalrecycling.com Riverside Scrap Iron & Metal 612 Lawton St X Also accepts crv glass, plastics, and paper Redlands, CA 92373 909-793-9969 www.reversidemetalrecycling.com Rubber Recovery 10672 Calabash Ave #B Fontana, CA 92337 Tires only 909-428-3200 kwe@socal.rr.com SA Recycling 790 E M St Colton, CA 92324 X 909-825-1662 www.sarecycling.com SA Recycling 8822 Etiwanda Ave Etiwanda, CA 91739 X X All accepts paper, glass and plastics 909-899-1747 www.sarecycling.com SA Recycling 15615 Arrow Hwy Fontana, CA 92335 X X All accepts paper, glass and plastics 909-823-3431 www.sarecycling.com SA Recycling 10651 E Ave No contaminated or hazardous items. No tanks. Freon must be Hesperia, CA X X removed from AC/refrigerators. May arrange for pick up of 760-947-5522 appliances. www.sarecycling.com Titan Industrial Metal Corp 10312 Almond Ave Fontana, CA 92335 X Will buy and sell metals (aluminum, brass, copper & steel) 909-355-8811 or 888-5TIMCORP www.titanindustrialmetal.com Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
s ad ph s Br ock Ca ard e Ro ng G r re Comments Lo Co te w rete Fu al Pa t & Sa le cs nc ar all g alt c kR itu bo re Ti bi in als ni co eb el ia tri d yW d e um dd nc nc ixe ick nd ga ck oo av of rd rp pl rn uc oc et /R ec il le Location Ap Co Ro Ca Or So As Dr W M M St Bl Pl El Ti Victor Valley Recycling 17474 Catalpa St Hesperia, CA 92345 X X No non-ferrous (not magnetic) materials. 760-244-5437 www.victorvalleyrecycling.com Victor Valley MRF 17000 Abbey Ln X X X Also takes CRV Victorville, CA 92394 760-241-1284 Viramontes Express 17130 Hellman Ave X Corona, CA 92880 909-597-7232 West Valley MRF 13373 Napa St X X X X X X X X X X X Fontana, CA 92335 909-899-5501 Information as of 6/2015 Inclusion in this publication does not constitue an endorsement by the County of San Bernardino of any business entity, product or service. Call ahead to confirm information
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