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Acceptable Materials Table

 

 

Accepted at No Charge

Accepted for a Fee

 

 

Auto

Batteries

Corrugated

Cardboard

Commingled

Materials

CEDs

(computer

monitors, CPUs, TVs & laptops)

Glass

Motor Oil

Propane

Tanks

Scrap Metal

Antifreeze

Appliances

NCEDs

(electronic devices)

Tires

Wood

Waste

Yard

Debris

 

Knott Recycling Center

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

û

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

û

 

Negus Transfer

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

û

û

 

û

û(*)

No charge for household

û

û

û

 

Northwest Transfer

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

û

û

 

û

û(*)

û

 

û

 

Southwest Transfer

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

û

û

 

û

û(*)

û

 

û

 

Alfalfa Transfer

û

û

û

û(*)

û

û

 

 

 

 

û(*)

û

 

 

 

Eagle Crest

 

û

û

 

û

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

La Pine

 

û

û

 

û

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sisters

 

û

û

 

û

û

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunriver

 

û

û

 

û

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

West Bend (Simpson)

 

û

û

 

û

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(*)  Businesses with 10 or fewer employees:

  • CEDs are accepted at Knott Landfill Recycling & Transfer Facility, Negus Transfer, Southwest Transfer, Northwest Transfer and Alfalfa Transfer Stations at no charge (limit 7).
  • NCEDs are only accepted at the Knott Landfill Recycling & Transfer Facility and charged at $.25 per pound.

 

Businesses with more than 10 employees need to contact Deschutes Recycling at 541-388-1910.

 

Notes:

  • Oregon’s Electronics Waste Recycling Law defines a small business or non-profit group as a business or non-profit group with 10 or fewer employees.  There is no charge for small businesses and non-profit groups to recycle up to seven televisions, computers, and/or monitors at the Knott Recycling Center and the Northwest, Southwest, Negus and Alfalfa Transfer Stations.  Other business or non-profit generated electronic devices may be regulated as hazardous waste and cannot be accepted for disposal or recycling at any County Landfill or Transfer Station.  These items are accepted for recycling at the Knott Recycling Center.
  • Oregon’s Electronics Waste Recycling Law defines a large business or non-profit group as a business or non-profit group with more than 10 employees.  Large businesses and non-profit groups must contact the facility operator for details on acceptance of electronics.  Business electronics may be regulated as hazardous waste and cannot be accepted for disposal at any County Landfill or Transfer Station.

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