Address: 3100 E 17th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Phone: +15416824120
Sunday: 8AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Joseph Teague
Super easy visits, quick simple service and great pricing... Pay attention to the special disposal items list at the front kiosk, fires can start or worse if ppl dump dangerous items.
Emerson Slater
It was pleasant. I. Will dispose. with them again in the near future. I couldn't imagine using anyone else for my disposal needs. The way they dispose of garbage it's just absolutely fascinatingly environmentally conscious and sound. I sleep better at night knowing that I use thank you only waste management for my disposal needs. I won't throw anything in the trash can unless I know for a fact it's going through Lane county waste Management. They are the best guys in the garbage business in this whole world. I like the big trucks that come around and pick up the candy garbage and take them away that way I don't have to go to the dump cuz I don't like the dump the dump doesn't smell very good last time I went to the dump somebody let my kitty out so if you see Mr pickles tell him to get home. Thank you. And don't forget to take your garbage out to the curb.
Charlie Volz
I have gone there a lot over the years. The staff is always nice and helpful. The only thing to be aware of is that if you have a dump trailer, the covered side of the dump can get a little tight to back into on busy days. If you have a regular trailer and are unloading by hand, the recycle side has lots of room to back into.
JEFF FILKINS
Once at the LCWMF , stay in the far right lane and itll circle you around to the recycle staging area first. I usually make a trip with just recycle material. Its free , when I do have things too big for my can at home....Glenwood it conveniently located in between Eugene Springfield Road close to the freeway. If you found this review to be helpful please "like" it. thank you !
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A typical load costs $12
Plastics go in trash, with a couple exceptions: Milk jugs CLEAN Transparent drink containers CLEAN (you could take this to a bottle drop)
Yes you can. Please remove all fluid beforehand.
In general some of the quick lube type facilities can dispose of this depending on quantity of gasoline and there might be a charge.
All transfer stations take cash and check. It depends on which transfer station you are using in terms of whether credit cards are accepted. The Glenwood station also takes Visa, MasterCard, and Discover cards.
We are open on Sunday’s starting Sunday, April 7 at the Glenwood Transfer Station.
You have to call them to make an appointment then they will tell you
Yes
I think so but they do charge extra for tires.
There is a place off of Danabo that will pay you for the scap.
Batteries are free to recycle
They are recycling and can be taken at any of the transfer stations.
Electronics/TVs are free and must be recycled. Can't go in the pit. Rural sites cannot accept Electronics/TVs
They should take both of them in the recycling area
Yes
15.00 I believe
I am unsure but they do have metal recycling
You are weighted in and out. There are discounts for recycling and yard waste
No.
I think you have to call their hazardous waste phone number.
Check the website or call them
Yes they are, for now
Just throw them away, I don't think you can recycle them.
They get accepted as regular garbage there. So you'd be charged by volume.
Yes, they do. Must be in heavy duty hug (think laundry detergent) or sharps container.
Only closed on Federal Holidays.
Florescent light bulbs can be received in the recycling area out back. At our Glenwood facility. There is a Max of 10 allowed. Not sure what the rules are if they are broken.
All of our transfer stations are closed on both of those days.
Yes you can they have an area just for that.
A couch has to go into the land fill, they charge by weight usually around $12
No they do not, they have a free recycling area in the back area.
No we dont
You can find the hours of operation for our transfer stations here: https://lanecounty.hosted.civiclive.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=3585881&pageId=4225287
Fees are calculated by weight at the Glenwood Transfer station and by volume (size) at the rural sites. You can find more information about fees here: http://lanecounty.hosted.civiclive.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=3585881&pageId=4225212
Great question. You can use the Garbage Guru feature on our website to find out how to dispose of just about anything. www.lanecounty.org/garbageguru
At Glenwood: $72.97/ton, ($8.00 minimum).
The recycling part of Lane County Waste Management on East 17th takes up to 4 ft long fluorescent bulbs labeled PCB
Yes. On the “Garbage Only” side of the pit.
Yes it's a $12 fee for each mattress and box spring
Yes
Take the far right lane all the way around to the back and it will be on the left hand side of the recycle area. Maximum of 10 bulbs
Take them to the recycle side of the dump and they have a spot for them. Just ask a worker on that side and they'll direct ya where they go.
Isopropyl alcohol is a flammable material and considered a hazardous waste but fortunately we have the Lane County Hazardous Waste Facility available for disposal. They would be happy to make you an appointment to bring it in, just call (541) 682-4120 to arrange a time to drop it off.
We do not require covering, but State Law requires loads to be contained in route.
It is a leachate storage tank. When rainwater enters the landfill it turns into "leachate", which then needs to be pumped out and contained and then transported to a processing facility.
$3 off the rim and $4 on the rim
Yea i believe they do or take it to goodwill or st. Vincent de paul
Cardboard, paper, Styrofoam, plastic
Call them and ask.
You can take it to a scrap yard and get money for it like dc metals off of danebo ave.
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