Village of Shreve Spring Cleanup

June 30, 2023

Local News from Shreve Ohio

Shreve Spring Cleanup 7.10.23
Village of Shreve

Spring Cleanup

Not Accepted: Hazardous or Toxic Wastes, Oil, Auto Parts, Batteries, Steel Drums, Ashes, Appliances containing Freon, Air Conditioners, Dehumidifier's, Liquids, Paint, Tires, Computer Monitors, Material containing Asbestos, Infectious or Biohazardous Waste, Concrete, Stones, Dirt, Sand, Brick, Construction Materials, Demolition Materials, Fluorescent Bulbs, Gas Cans or any other Flammable and/or Combustible Materials.

  • Items that cannot be bagged must be cut under 4 feet and under 50 lbs.
  • Appliances with Freon must be removed and tagged by a certified technician.
  • 55-gallon drums, barrels, or cardboard boxes are not acceptable containers and may not be used.
  • Upholstered furniture, mattresses, box springs, and rolled carpet should be sealed and wrapped in plastic.

Village Of Shreve

We'd love to hear from you! Feel free to send us an email using the online form, stop by our office, give us a call, or send us a letter if you're still into snail mail! 

Address: 150 W McConkey St
Shreve, Ohio  44676 

Phone: (330) 567-2601 
Fax: (330) 567-3804

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