10 AM–6 PM
Landfill (Garbage Dump) Information
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Fraser Lake Dump Hours: A Comprehensive Guide to Waste Disposal
Are you a resident of Fraser Lake looking for information on the local dump hours and waste disposal services? Look no further! This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the essential details you need to know about the Fraser Lake Transfer Station, including its hours of operation, accepted materials, and other important information.
Fraser Lake Transfer Station Hours
The Fraser Lake Transfer Station is open to the public during the following hours:
- Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Note: The Transfer Station is closed on statutory holidays.
Accepted Materials
The Fraser Lake Transfer Station accepts a wide range of materials for disposal, including:
- Common household garbage
- Small volumes (less than 2 m3) of construction/demolition waste
- Clean wood waste (untreated, no paint, no stain)
- Metal products
- Propane tanks
- Crushed food cans
- Auto hulks (restrictions apply)
- Appliances ($20 fee for appliances containing ozone-depleting substances)
- Glass (clean food jars)
- Auto batteries
Other Services
In addition to waste disposal, the Fraser Lake Transfer Station also offers the following services:
- Reuse Shed: Residents can drop off usable or salvageable items at the Reuse Shed. These items are then made available to the general public for free.
- Bike Collection Area: The Transfer Station provides a designated area for the collection of old bikes and reusable bike parts.
Materials Not Accepted
The following materials are not accepted at the Fraser Lake Transfer Station:
- Tires
- Pesticides and herbicides
- Contaminated soils
- Creosote-treated wood products
- Used oil products and filters
Contact Information
For more information about the Fraser Lake Transfer Station or other waste disposal services in the area, please contact:
- Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako
- Phone: 250-692-3195 or 1-800-320-3339
- Website: https://www.rdbn.bc.ca/
Additional Resources
Conclusion
The Fraser Lake Transfer Station provides a convenient and efficient way for residents to dispose of their waste. By following the guidelines outlined in this article, you can ensure that your waste is disposed of properly and responsibly. Remember to check the Transfer Station’s hours of operation and accepted materials before visiting. For any further inquiries, don’t hesitate to contact the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako.
10 AM–6 PM
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