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Clark Disposal Services 
Mauston, WI
608-847-6734

  • Trash collected every Monday; recyclables collected 4th Monday of the month, If Monday is a major holiday, collection will occur the next day.

  • Trash/recyclables to be placed at the end of the driveway by 6:00 a.m., with trash containers separated from recyclable container.  If trash is not collected, contact Clark Disposal Services - not the clerk.

  • Tires and large items (appliances, furniture, mattresses) are not part of trash collection. Arrangements should be made for a special pick-up with Clark Disposal Services, or call the Juneau County Landfill at 608-562-5223 to make arrangements to drop off these items.


Trash/Recycling Pickup - 2009 Schedule

Trash & recycling will continue as before - household pick-up on Mondays and recycling on the 4th Monday of each month.  Only two exceptions in 2009 - Memorial and Labor Day weekend pick-ups will be on Tuesday.

2009 PRINTABLE SCHEDULE

Town of Kildare Trash/Recycling Information

Kildare’s trash/recyclable contractor is Clark Disposal Services of Mauston.  Trash is picked up every Monday.  Recyclables are picked up on the 4th Monday of the month.  If the day falls on a major holiday , trash and recyclables will be picked up on the following day (Tuesday).  Major holidays are New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.  If your trash or recyclables are not picked up on the specified day, contact Clark Disposal Services 608-847-6734 the following morning to notify them of the missing pick-up.

 To help drivers identify trash from recyclables at the curbside, the contractor has requested the following guidelines be followed.

 Separate placement of trash and recyclables by at least 2 feet or on opposite sides of the driveway.  Place garbage and trash in tied trash bags (colored plastic bags acceptable) or trash cans. 

 All commingled recyclables must be in clear plastic bags so the drivers can identify trash from recyclables.  Do not put recyclables in a trash can with the trash—it is against the law.

 Commingled recycling items allowed are as follows:

  • Glass bottles and jars (clear, brown and green).  No window glass,  dinnerware or ceramics.

  • Aluminum cans, trays and foil (trays and foil must be cleaned)

  • Asceptic packaging and table top containers (milk and juice cartons)

  • Steel cans and tins

  • PET soda, water and flavored beverage bottles (#1 clear and green plastic resin).

  • HDPE milk jugs (#2 clear plastic resin)

  • HDPE detergent and fabric softener containers (#2 colored plastic resin)

  • PVC narrow neck containers only (#3 plastic resin) [such as health and beauty aid products, household cleaners]

  • LDPE grocery containers (#4 plastic resin) [such as margarine tubs, frozen desert cups, six & twelve pack rings]

  • PP grocery containers (#5 plastic resin) [such as yogurt cups and narrow neck syrup and ketchup bottles]

  • #7 plastic resin grocer narrow neck containers only
     

Notes:    

  1. All containers to be empty, rinsed clean with caps and lids removed

  2. No motor oil, insecticide, herbicide or hazardous chemical containers.

  3. Plastic bags should be returned to the grocery store.

  4. No plastic films (no plastic sheets, tarps or wraps).

  5. No expanded foam and clear polystyrene.

Residential paper fiber may consist of the following items:

  • Newspaper, including inserts (remove plastic sleeves).

  • Cardboard (no waxed cardboard – place with trash); cardboard must be flattened and bundled no greater than 3 feet by 3 feet.

  • Kraft (brown paper) bags.

  • Magazines

  • Catalogs and telephone books

  • Office, computer, notebook and gift wrap paper (no metal clips, spirals, binders)

  • Chipboard (cereal, cake and mix boxes, gift boxes, etc.)

  • Carrier stock (soda and beer can carrying cases)

  • Junk mail and envelopes (no plastic cards, stick-on labels or unused stamps)

  • Paperback books (no hard cover books

 If you have questions or concerns, contact Clark Disposal Services at 608-847-6734.

 To arrange a pick-up of special items or roll-off containers at homeowner’s expense, contact Clark Disposal Services  at the above number.  You may also contact the Juneau County Landfill at 608-562-5233 to make arrangements for delivering special items to the Landfill.