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*** THE FRONT WALKWAY TO THE MENDHAM BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING AN UPGRADE. FOR THE NEXT WEEK, THERE WILL BE LIMITED ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL US AT 973-543-2527 TO HAVE AN OFFICER OR STAFF MEMBER MEET YOU IN OUR PARKING LOT.*** SEWER BILLS ARE DUE JULY 1ST. RESIDENTS CAN PAY ONLINE ON THE BOROUGH'S WEBSITE OR BY DROPPING OFF A CHECK AT THE BOWERS BUILDING.***     
*** THE FRONT WALKWAY TO THE MENDHAM BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT IS CURRENTLY UNDERGOING AN UPGRADE. FOR THE NEXT WEEK, THERE WILL BE LIMITED ACCESS TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CALL US AT 973-543-2527 TO HAVE AN OFFICER OR STAFF MEMBER MEET YOU IN OUR PARKING LOT.*** SEWER BILLS ARE DUE JULY 1ST. RESIDENTS CAN PAY ONLINE ON THE BOROUGH'S WEBSITE OR BY DROPPING OFF A CHECK AT THE BOWERS BUILDING.***     

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Household Hazardous Waste Event

Release Date: September 05, 2014


September 13, 2014

 

Periodic disposal events are conducted during a few weekends in the spring and fall at sites in Morris County. These disposal days are open to Morris County residents only. Commercial generators must use the permanent HHW facility or a universal waste recycling program.

Click here for a copy of the 2014 household hazardous waste event day flyers which include directions to the different locations.


Saturday, September 13, 2014, 9am-2pm
Public Safety (Firefighters and Police) Training Academy, 500 West Hanover Avenue, Parsippany, NJ 07054
(Located just west of Greystone)

Saturday, October 18, 2014, 9am-2pm
Chatahm High School, 255 Lafayette Avenue, Chatham, NJ 07928
 

Computer and TV Drop-Off
The MCMUA's disposal days will also feature a computer, TV, electronics, e-waste, etc. drop-off for demanufacturing at the same location. There is no longer a cost for residents to drop off and recycle electronics. As of 2011, NJ's Electronic Waste Management Act required manufacturers to provide programs for the collection of these items at no cost to residents.