Rios: Pinal County waste disposal voucher program to begin January 6, 2014

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Pinal County Supervisor Pete Rios is pleased to announce that the Waste Disposal Voucher Program for 2014 will begin Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2014.

The vouchers are a replacement for the free dump days that used to take place throughout the San Pedro Valley area. Residents can obtain their voucher at the Board of Supervisors office located at 118 South Catalina Avenue in Mammoth.

To receive your free waste disposal vouchers you must bring a current utility bill with name and service address imprinted to provide proof of residence. If you have more than one residence, you can only receive vouchers for your primary residence.

Each voucher will allow for disposal of residential debris at the Oracle Transfer Station, 2100 East Oracle Transfer Station Road or at the Dudleyville Landfill, Highway 77 in Dudleyville.

Please remember that the person who obtains the voucher must be present when redeeming it at the landfill or transfer station.

Supervisor Rios reminds residents to be thoughtful when using the vouchers. “Use the blue recycling bins to dispose of your recyclables. Use the voucher for those items that are not recyclable.”

For more information on the voucher program, please contact Supervisor Rios’ office at 520-866-7830. You can also learn more about recycling program on the Pinal County website: www.pinalcountyaz.gov

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