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Advance Disposal Co. & Recycling Center
P.O. Box 400997

17105 Mesa St., Hesperia, CA 92340-0997
Phone: (760) 244-9773
Fax: (760) 244-1688

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Advance Disposal Rules & Regulations

In order to better serve our customers, we ask that the following Rules and Regulations in conjunction with the City and County Ordinances, be observed:

  1. Containers must be at street side by 5:00 a.m. and cannot weigh more than 200 lbs.
  2. Containers must be at least 2 feet apart with a 2-foot clearance from other objects with lids completely closed.
  3. If an observed holiday occurs on your regular trash pickup day or week, your pickup may be delayed by one day. Please see our Holiday Schedule for complete details.
  4. Hazardous Wastes cannot be disposed of in a solid waste landfill. The following is a list of some of these wastes: a.  Motor oil and anti-freeze                                                                                                                                                             b.  Paint products and paint thinner
    c.  Pool chemicals and chemical solvents
    d.  Batteries (all types)                                                                                                                                                        e.  Space heaters and thermostats

    f.  Fluorescent lighting tubes   
    g. Flammable or combustable materials                                                                                                                                      
    h. Toxic or corrosive waste
    i.  Compressed gas cylinders

Residents may take these items to the following County of San Bernardino Household Hazardous Waste Facility for proper disposal:

Hesperia Fire Station 17443 Lemon Street, Hesperia, CA 92345  1-800-OILY-CAT
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

      5.   The Hesperia Fire Station WILL NOT accept the following items:
            a.  Business/commercial waste
            b.  Tires
            c.  Radioactive materials
            d.  Furniture and appliances
            e.  Asbestos, reactives and explosives

            For non-residential and business waste disposal, call 1-800-OILY-CAT or 1-800-CLEANUP for assistance.

            Please contact our office regarding e-waste dispsoal such as computer monitors, televisions, CPU's, fax
            machines, VCR's, printers, stereos, etc. These items may be picked up from your home by appointment only.
 
      6.   Accounts not paid in full may be subject to a collection process. Monthly service charges may continue to be added
            to your account along with finance charges and other collection charges as applicable.

      7.   Property owners are ultimately responsible for their tenant's trash service. The property is subject to liens if unpaid.


City and State Ordinances

Please click here for a link to the City of Hesperia Municipal Code, Title 8 Health & Safety, Chapter 8.04 Garbage and Refuse Collection and Disposal Sections.

Please click here for a link to the County of San Bernardino County Ordinance, Title 3 Health and Sanitation Regulations, Division 3 Environmental Health, Chapter 8 Waste Management, Articles 33.0 Storage and Refuse Collection and Disposal Sections.


State Assembly Bill 939 (AB 939)

The State of California implemented Assembly Bill 939 "The Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989" to regulate solid waste management and establish integrated waste management guidelines. These priorities are: source reduction, recycling and composting, and environmentally safe transformation and land disposal. The following are major provisions for AB 939:

  • Board Review and Plan Implementation - This implementation provides the State authority to impose fines up to $10,000 per day to Cities and Counties not adhering to State, City and County laws and regulations.
     
  • Waste Diversion Mandates - These mandates require each City and County to implement landfill diversion 25% by the year 1995; 50% by the year 2000 and seeking to impose a 75% landfill diversion rate by 2015.
     
  • Integrated Waste Management Planning - This replaced the County Solid Waste Management Plan. This plan requires all Cities and Counties to implement a plan for waste characterization, source reduction, recycling, composting, solid waste facility capacity, education and public information, special waste and household hazardous waste.
     
  • California Integrated Waste Management Board - This Board replaced the Solid Waste Management Board. This Board represents the public, private sector and environmental interests.
     
  • Permitting and Enforcement - This provides a statewide system for permitting, inspections, enforcement and maintenance for solid waste facilities also adopting standards to protect air, water and land from pollution.
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