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- Household Garbage
- Construction / Demolition
- Batteries
- Glass
- Hazardous Products
- Yard Waste
- Metal/Appliances

- Motor Oil / Antifreeze
  / Kerosene / Gasoline

- Paint Products
- Tires
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- Junk Mail
- Confidentials
- Septage

- Medical
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- Electronics
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- Prescription
   Medicine

- Fluorescent Lamps,
   Ballasts & CFL’s

INDUSTRIAL
- Residual/Industry Waste
 
 
TIRES
What to Do With Tires
Tires from households are considered to be regular municipal solid waste and therefore may be placed at the curb for regular garbage pickup. Call your waste hauler for their policy on accepting tires. Some waste haulers limit the number of tires that can be placed curbside per garbage pick up.

Tires must be off the rim and cannot exceed a maximum outside diameter of 32 inches or a maximum tread width of 12 inches.

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection classifies tires originating from commercial establishments as residual waste in accordance with Pennsylvania’s residual waste regulations. Contact the Authority for information about accepting residual waste at the York County Resource Recovery Center.

If you have questions about tires call us at: 717-845-1066 or e-mail us at: webmaster@ycswa.com

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