Annual Town Clean-Up

Annual Town Clean-Up
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Town of Accomac recently issued the following announcement.

  • All items MUST be curbside by 7:00 am on Monday, October 19, 2020
  •  No refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners will be picked up unless freon has been removed and certificate from certified contractor is delivered to hauler before pick up
  • Wood, metal must be separated
  • Limbs, brush and building materials will be accepted provided they are tied in manageable bundles of 5′ lengths or less
  • Waste contained in cans or bags cannot exceed 30 gallons or 50 pounds each
  • No tires or batteries will be picked up
  • This service is limited to properties within the Town limits

Original source can be found here.



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