The Evansville Water & Sewer Utility announces that Heavy Trash Pick-up will begin on Monday, August 14th, and is scheduled to run through October 20th.  The semi-annual curbside service is available to city residents who pay for trash service with their monthly water bill, including newly-annexed areas.  Apartment complexes, mobile home communities and business/commercial customers are not eligible.

The collection schedule and area maps are available on the City’s GIS website – www.evansvillegis.com/trash – by clicking “Heavy Trash Pickup Dates” on the right. To help keep crews on schedule and prevent heavy trash from sitting out on the curb longer than necessary, the number of days allocated for collection in each specific area has been determined based on the volume of heavy trash set out in the past and the number of days required for collection.

Heavy trash must be placed in manageable, organized piles where normal weekly trash is collected before 6:00 a.m. on the first day collection is scheduled in an area.

Items that will be collected include

  • Carpet - Must be rolled in sections no longer than 4 ft. and no wider than 2 ft. in diameter.
  • Furniture - Sofas, tables, chairs, mattresses, box springs, etc.
  • Appliances - Stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, water heaters, etc. Limit two of each type of appliance per household.
  • Electronics - NO Televisions or electronics. NO computers or accessories
  • Building materials/construction debris - Must be in trash cans, boxes, etc. of such size and weight that they can be reasonably lifted by two average adults. Containers must be strong enough that they do not break apart while being lifted even if they are wet. Privacy fence sections must be cut in half or smaller manageable size. NO concrete blocks, bricks or steel poles

Items that will NOT be collected include

Any trash that Republic Service would pick up as part of its regular residential waste collection contract.

  • Televisions or electronics
  • Automobile parts
  • Batteries
  • Tires
  • Hazardous materials
  • Computers or accessories
  • Concrete blocks, bricks or steel poles

Heavy trash that does not meet these requirements will not be picked up. If a customer has put their heavy trash out according to the requirements above yet feels they were missed, they can call Republic Service at (812) 424-3345 within two days to report a possible missed pick-up.

Note that many items not collected through the City’s heavy trash pick-up can be properly disposed of through programs offered by the Solid Waste District, including Tire Amnesty Days, Electronics Recycling Days and Household Hazardous Waste Day (Tox Away Day). Additional information about these programs and upcoming program dates is available in the Solid Waste District’s section of the City Website or by calling (812) 436-7800.

From the office of Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

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