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OPTIONAL ANNUAL D.O.T. INSPECTION CERTIFICATION
AFTER COMPLETION OF INSPECTION, IF ALL SHADED CODECOLUMN ITEMS ARE IN COMPLIENCE, THIS QUALIFIES AS THEFEDERAL ANNUAL INSPECTION FORM. COMPLETE THIS BOX FORCERTIFICATION.
DATE OF INSPECTION:
NAME AND ADDRESS OF MOTOR CARRIER WHERE THE INSPECTIONREPORT IS MAINTANED:
THIS VEHICLE HASPASSED AN ANNUALINSPECTIONCONDUCTED INACCORDANCE WITH49 CFR, PART 396.17,FMCSR
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE X
HEAVY DUTY VEHICLETRUCK PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
Preventive maintenance is a requirement of Milliron and Sec. 396.3of the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Regulation Handbook
A B (CIRCLE ONE)* A = ALL A ITEMS B = ALL A & B ITEMSD = ANNUAL D.O.T. INSPECTION ITEMS
Use an in column to indicate no repair or adjustment needs to be made.Use an X in column to indicate a repair needs to be made.Use an N/E in column to indicate vehicle not equipped.
CHECK
Lubricate entire chassis and body - missingor defective fittings replaced
While lubricating chassis; check lines, fittings,hoses, bolts, etc.
While under chassis inspect frame &crossmembers for cracks or wear
Rear suspension system for damage, cracks,or excessive wear
Differential(s) pinion bearing for loosenessor leaks
Differential(s) housing, bolts and gaskets forlooseness or leaks
Replace differential filter, if applicable
Differential(s) oil level
Clean differential(s) breather vent
Rear brakes, drums & wheel seals - adjustbrakes
ENGINERaise cab or hood, check mounting, pivot points,hinges & latches
Replace engine oil & fuel filters
Drain fuel/water separator, if applicable
Service cooling system filter, if applicable
Service power steering filter, top off system
Service emissions systems, if applicable
Coolant level. Add water or antifreeze as required.Record Deg. protection_______
Test cooling system conditioner; add as required.Test pH_______________________
All belts for condition & proper adjustment
Alternator mounting brackets & related wiring
Air compressor & mounting
Water pump bearing for looseness
Check fan blade and fan shroud for cracks &condition
Start engine; inspect filters, gaskets & fuellines for leakage
Pressure test radiator cap
Pressure test cooling system
Check for leaks & coolant hose condition whileunder pressure
Check the air induction system for cracks orleaks; check clamps
Air cleaner restriction - maximum 20 inches ofvacuum
All visible bolts, engine mounting, hoses & wiringharnesses
Fuel pump & governor seals - report if brokenor missing
Service air compressor filter, if applicable
Air compressor intake hose for cracks orwear
Throttle linkage & return springs lubricate
Test engine shutdown systems
All exterior lights - including 4-ways,directionals, back up & strobe light
Test back up alarm & sonic back up sensorsystems and cameras, if applicable
License plates, mud flaps & mountings
Clean & inspect battery box, mounting, holddowns, terminals and cables
Test batteries and disconnect switch
Test charging system and record output____________Amps ______________Volts
Fuel tank - mounting, lines, vent & filter,cap/gasket
Body mounting and hold down
Drain air tanks and test one-way check valves
Steering assembly for looseness
Set toe-in to specifications
Front brakes & adjust brakes
All front brake lines and hoses
Front springs, center bolts & U-bolts
Drain engine oil - inspect & clean magnetic plug,if applicable
Lightly lubricate clutch release bearing and checkclutch return spring
Bell housing bolts & engine mounting
Transmission oil level; inspect for any signs ofleakage
Change transmission filter, if applicable
Replace oil filters on Allison trans. if due
Clean transmission breather vent
Transmission rear bearing and retainer forlooseness or leakage
Driveline slip yokes, flanges, midshipbearings and universal joints
Exhaust system, muffler, pipes, brackets, etc.
CHECK
Check and adjust tire pressure, record PSI &tread depth below
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DATE:
UNIT #
ODOMETER:
BODY HRS:
CHASSIS HRS:
RO #
SIDE 1
A/D
A
A
A
A
A/D
A/D
A/D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
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A
A
A/D
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A
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A/D
A/D
A/D
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A/D
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A/D
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A/D
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A/D
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A/D
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B/D
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A/D
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Code Init. Code Init. Code Init.
North Star Forms (877) 499-0492 SIDE 2Form 150.MW
CHECK
WALKAROUND
1) Inspect body mounts and fasteners
2) Inspect entire body for holes and damage if applicable
3) Inspect rails, frame and bed for cracks and damage if applicable
4) Inspect hydraulic tank mounts and fasteners
5) Check hydraulic tank level
6) Service hydraulic filters and tank breathers
7) Check HYD. mail relief system Pressure________________psi
ROLLOFF
1) Lubricate and inspect rollers
2) Lubricate and inspect sheaves, pins, andcable blocks
3) Inspect hoist cable for damage
4) Inspect reeving cylinders for signs of leakingand lubricate as needed
5) Operate and raise hoist or flatbed, lubricateand inspect all control linkage and piston pivot points
6) Inspect all steel lines, hoses, cylinders andcontrol valves for leaks and damage
7) Lower hoist or set ramp body, ensure squarefit
TRACTORS
1) Inspect operation of Tractor Protection Valve
2) Inspect operation of Trailer Hand BrakeValve
3) Inspect operation of Trailer Air Hoses
4) Inspect operation of Glad Hands and Seals
5) Inspect operation of Light Cord & Plug
6) Lubricate & inspect 5th Wheel, jaws, latch& mounting
CHECK
INSIDE
1) Inspect access ladder and door for damage,lubricate as necessary
2) Inspect floors and channels (tracks) for wear
3) Inspect wear blocks and fasteners
4) Inspect ejector panel or pushout blade for damage
5) Inspect and lubricate cylinder pivots, anchors,pins and wear points as needed
6) Inspect cylinders for signs of leaking
7) Operate ejector system, lubricate all ClevisÕpins and control cables. Inspect all steel lines, hoses, control valve and cylinders forleaks.
TAILGATE INSPECTION
1) Inspect bottoms, sides, steps, channels fordamage
2) Inspect all cylinder hubs and anchors for damage
3) Lubricate all cylinders, pivots, pins and bushings
4) Inspect blades (if applicable) for damage, cracks , etc.
5) Lubricate pivot points and bushings (if applicable)
6) Operate cycle mechanisms (if applicable) lubricate and inspect all rollers, roller tracks,linkages
7) Inspect all steel lines, hoses, cylinders andoperating valves for leaks or wear (as applies)
8) Raise tailgate, inspect for leaks, check tailgate seal
9) Lubricate and inspect tailgate hinges, pins,locking devices. Check welds for cracks anddefects
10) Lower tailgate, ensure square fit
CHECK
FEL
Lubricate and inspect Forks and Arms fordamage and wear
1) Lubricate and inspect Fork cross shaft bearing
2) Lubricate and inspect Fork cylinder, mountsand pins
3) Lubricate and inspect Lift arm cross shaft
4) Lift arm cylinder, mounts and pins
5) Lift arm stop pads
6) Inspect condition and mounting of cab guardand hopper door shield
7) Lubricate and inspect wear and damage hopper door, hinge pins, fasteners, bolts, stoppers
8) Operate Forks and Arms, check for play andinspect cylinders, steel lines and hoses forleaks, lubricate control mechanisms
OVERHEAD HOIST
1) Inspect box fasteners and mounts for damage
2) Inspect and lubricate sheaves, pulleys, andpins
3) Inspect cables and hook for damage
4) Operate system, check valve cylinders, hoses and steel
5) Lines for leaks
RECYCLE (general)
1) Inspect all hoisting and dumping mechanisms
2) Lubricate all pivot points, pins, bushings and rollers
3) Operate and inspect all hoses, steel lines,operating valves and cylinders. Check for wear and leaks
4) Right side valve, check door and safety chains
BODY INSPECTION
NOTE ALL REPAIRS ON REPAIR ORDER, NOTIFY SUPERVISOR OF ANY MAJOR PROBLEMS IMMEDIATELYI HAVE CHECKED ALL OF THE ABOVE AND NOTED ALL DEFECTS REALIZING MANY MAY CONTRIBUTE TO THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS VEHICLE
SIGNATURE DATE
APPROVAL DATE
REMARKS/DISCREPANCIES
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A/D
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A/D
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Code Init. Code Init. Code Init.
CHECK
CAB/DRIVEObvious signs of leakage under engine,transmission & rear axle/s
Engine Oil & Coolant Level
Operation and adjustment of door, door latches,and hinges; lubricate
Condition & operation of seats, seat adjusters& seat belts; lubricate
Clutch pedal travel - top & bottom
Air pressure - holding and leaked off
Air leaks on brake application, not to exceed3# in one minute
Bleed down air pressure, enter alarmpressure setting ________________#
Operation of engine shutdowns and system
Enter air governor cut out pressure______________________________#
Operation of dash gauges, interior lights, andswitches
Enter engine oil pressure - warmLo idle________# High idle__________#
Enter engine governed RPMsLo idle________# High idle__________#
Check engine for any unusual noise
Operation of heater, defrosters & otheraccessories
Operation of Scale, Radio & other electricalaccessories
Operation of horn, air and electric
Cycle hydraulic system
Operation of parking brake
Operation of speedometer and tachometer
Operation of transmission and clutch
Operation of Tag or Pusher Axle
Operation of windshield wipers & washers
Steering wheel play and lube steer columnshaft
Condition of underdash wiring
Condition of windows, slides & regulators;lubricate
Condition of exterior mirrors
Safety equipment, fire extinguisher
Check Sun Visor
WALKAROUNDWheels, nuts, and studs for looseness orcracks or wheel slippage
Wheel bearing reservoirs for correct leveland leaks if applicable
Axle flange nuts, gaskets & seals forlooseness or leakage
Irregular tire wear or mismatched tires
Record tire pressure in pounds on tire chart- correct pressures as needed
Front wheel bearings and kingpins forlooseness - front end raised
Check PTO; Lubricate shaft
Roll O� Trailer - DryPre & Post Trip Inspection Form
PRE-TRIP
Turn Table
Tires, Wheels, Rims
Lug Nuts & Hub Oil Level
Pintle Loop
Tow Bar Pivot Bolts
Safety Cables
Glad Hands & Light Plug
Wiring & Air Lines
Frame & Suspension
Tie Down Straps & Ratchet Assembly
Lights & Reflectors
Brake Components
License Plate & Legal Documents
Mud Flaps & Fenders
Tool Box & Mounts
Spare Tire
Drain Air Tanks
Other:
Description of Defects:
Check if No Defects
Driver Signature:
Repairs Done By:
POST-TRIP
Turn Table
Tires, Wheels, Rims
Lug Nuts & Hub Oil Level
Pintle Loop
Tow Bar Pivot Bolts
Safety Cables
Glad Hands & Light Plug
Wiring & Air Lines
Frame & Suspension
Tie Down Straps & Ratchet Assembly
Lights & Reflectors
Brake Components
License Plate & Legal Documents
Mud Flaps & Fenders
Tool Box & Mounts
Spare Tire
Drain Air Tanks
Date:
Driver Name:
Trailer Number:
Date:
Mileage: Finish: Start: Total:
CORRECTIVE ACTION/REPAIRS MADE AS PER DOT 396.11 (1)I CERTIFY THAT: ITEMS NOTED DO NOT AFFECT THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS VEHICLE. REPAIRS OF THE NOTED DEFECTS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED.MECHANIC’S SIGNATURE: DATE: /VEHICLE REPAIR ORDER NUMBER: DATED: /I HAVE REVIEWED THIS VEHICLE CONDITION REPORTAS PER DOT 396.13 (b) & (c): DRIVER’S SIGNATURE: DATE: /
Tires, Wheels and RimsPower Steering & Auto Trans FluidEngine Oil, Fuel, and CoolantService Brakes and All ConnectionsParking (hand) Brake (s)Steering MechanismHorn (s)Instruments and GaugesLights and ReflectorsEmergency EquipmentWindshield WipersRear Vision MirrorsCoupling DevicesLicense Plate (s) and RegistrationVehicle Damage Drain Air Tanks
Vehicle DamageLicense Plate (s) and Registration
Tires, Wheels and RimsPower Steering & Auto Trans FluidEngine Oil, Fuel, and CoolantService Brakes and All ConnectionsParking (hand) Brake (s)Steering MechanismHorn (s)Instruments and GaugesLights and ReflectorsEmergency EquipmentWindshield WipersRear Vision MirrorsCoupling Devices
FlatLow Air PressureMarginal TreadLoose Lug NutsCracks, Cuts, or DamageGrease Leaks
Coolant LeaksFuel LeaksOil LeaksMissesOverheatsNoisesSmokingLow Oil Pressure
Service BrakesParking BrakesAir / Hydraulic LeaksPulls to Left / RightAdjust All Brakes
LooseShimmySteers HardPulls to Left / Right
Air Pressure Gauge / AlarmAmp Meter / Volt GaugeTemperature GaugeOil Pressure Gauge
SpeedometerTachometerWindshield Wipers / WashersHorn (s)
HeadlightsStop & Tail LightsTurn SignalsMarker LightsReflectorsDash Lights
Battery Box / CoverDoorsSeat BeltsMirrors and Cab GlassHeater / DefrosterTriangle ReflectorsFire ExtinguisherCoupling Device (s)License Plate (s)Registration
BrokenLoose U-Bolts
NoisySlippingAdjust ClutchClutch Brake
TIRES, WHEELS, & RIMS INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES (cont.)
ENGINE
BRAKES
STEERING
INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES
LIGHTS
CAB / CHASSIS
SPRINGS
CLUTCH
REAR AXLE
DRIVE LINE
TRANSMISSION
ELECTRICAL
BODYHydraulic Leaks
Left SideRight SideFrontRearTop DoorRear Door
Will Not Pack ProperlyDamaged PinsTurnbuckleHydraulic ControlsPump LeaksPTO LeaksBody Mounting boltsHoist CableCrack / Damage on Body
Grease Leaks
Foreign MaterialNoisyVibrations
NoisyJumps Out of GearHard ShiftingGrease Leaks
Will Not StartWill Not ChargeWill Not Shut Down
CylCylCylCylCylCyl
LineLineLineLineLineLine
ValveValveValveValveValveValve
Damaged ChainsMicro SwitchesControl ArmsRear Door SealPump NoisyPTO NoisyHydraulic Level
PRE-TRIP INSPECTION - DOT 396.13 (a) POST-TRIP INSPECTION - DOT 396.11
I have performed the above Inspection andfound each item in proper working order orI have noted defects below.
Driver's Signature Date Driver's Signature Date
I have performed the above Inspection andfound each item in proper working order orI have noted defects below.
VEHICLE CONDITION REPORTCHECK ALL DEFECTS CHECK IF NO DEFECTS NOTED
Diesel
Gas
Power Steering Fluid Gals./Ltrs.
Gals./Ltrs.
Anti-Freeze
Hydraulic Oil
Motor Oil
Auto Trans Fluid
Gals./Ltrs.
Gals./Ltrs.
Gals./Ltrs.
Gals./Ltrs.
DESCRIPTION OF DEFECTS HERE:
TOTAL
HOURS: ODOMETER:FINISH
START
FINISH
START
TOTAL
DRIVER NAME (PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS):NUMBER:VEHICLE
DATE
FUEL
TIRE CONDITION
CORRECTIVE ACTION / REPAIRS MADE AS PER DOT 396.11 (1)I CERTIFY THAT: ITEMS NOTED DO NOT AFFECT THE SAFE OPERATION OF THIS VEHICLE.
REPAIRS OF THE NOTED DEFECTS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED.
MECHANIC'S SIGNATURE:
VEHICLE REPAIR ORDER NUMBER:
REPORT AS PER DOT 396.13 (b) & (c): DRIVER'S SIGNATURE:I HAVE REVIEWED THIS VEHICLE CONDITION
DATE:
DATED:
DATE:
DAILY DRIVER'S INSPECTION & VEHICLE CONDITION REPORT(DOT 396.11 396.13)
NORTH STAR FORMS (877) 499-0492
FORM # 360.Mill 11/06
A-
PMAM
ROL Hoist-up Alarm Operational ROL Hoist-up Alarm Operational
URGENT SAFETY REPAIRS NECESSARY
Back-up Alarm Operational Back-up Alarm Operational
877-499-0492
Spill Kit
Noisy
Unit Number: Date: Equipment Model:
Hour Meter Start: Hour Meter Finish:
Fuel Gallons Added # 1 Fuel Gallons Added # 2
Grease Machine Completely
Inspect Motor Oil Level Front
Inspect Motor Oil Level Rear
Inspect Transmission Oil Level
Inspect Hydraulic Oil Level
Inspect Radiator Level
Inspect Fire Extinguisher
Inspect Fire Suppression System
Inspect Operation of Brakes
Inspect Operation of Gauges / Warning Lights
Inspect Operation of Back Up Alarm
Inspect Air Cleaner (Indicator)
Inspect Seat Belt
Inspect Horn Operation
Inspect Lighting
Inspect Windshield Wiper Operation
Clean Cab Interior
Clean Glass
Clean Debirs from Engine Compartment
Clean Debris from Radiator
Inspect Tracks / Wheels
Inspect Belly Pan
Inspect for Broken Glass
Gal.
Gal.
Gal.
Gal.
Gal. Gal.
Gal.
Gal.
Gal.
Gal.
1. Engine
2. Hydraulics
3. Cylinders
4. Hoses
5. Radiator
NA
NA
NA
NA
Machine OK to Operate (operator's signature required)
Performed Post Operation Inspections andShut Off Battery Lock-Out Switch (operator's signature required)
Manager, Supervisor or Maintenance Sign Off:
North Star Forms LLC (877) 499-0492 365E-GW 8/10
Date:
Date:
Date:
INSPECT MACHINE FOR LEAKS
Pre-Operation Post-Operation
REPAIRS NEEDED
= Checked A = Added RN = Repairs Needed
Inspection InspectionPre-Operation Post-Operation
Daily Heavy Equipment Inspection
Operator:
Listen for Unusual Noise
PO Box 532Puyallup, WA 98371
Recycling Made Easy...
D.M. RECYCLING CO.PO BOX 532PUYALLUP, WA 98371
Place Stamp Here
Recyclables should be clean, rinsed, dry and empty.
Rinse containers with water and leave no food residue.
Plastic lids and caps must come off. Throw them away.
Labels can stay on.
Do not bag items, unless it is shredded paper. Put shredded paper in a paper bag.
Never throw needles, or containers that hold needles, in your recycling cart. In addition to contamination, you put the employees who sort at risk.
Glass can’t be mixed with other recyclables because the shards mix with paper and other recyclables, which then damages procesing equipment, lowers the values of the recycled paper, increases processing costs and poses a danger to workers at the sorting stations.
Plastic bags will cause machinery to jam. Place plastic bags in garbage or recycle them at your local grocery store.
Less sorting means more time to think about waste prevention.Commingled recycling is easy to do. Do Not Put These Items in Your Recycling Container
When in doubt, throw it out.Contamination
increases the cost of the recycling
program.
Business Name
Contact Name
Phone E-mail
Address
City State Zip
Best Time to Reach You
Comments or Questions
YES, Recycle These Items in the Same Container
Milk JugsPlastic Bottles (neck smaller than base)Paper Milk-style CartonsPhone BooksShredded PaperMail, Magazines, Mixed Paper & Catalogs
Metal CansAluminum CansNewspaper & InsertsPaper BagsCereal BoxesCardboardPaper or Frozen Food Boxes
GlassBatteriesPill BottlesToxic Product ContainersPlastic TubsPlastic Lids & CapsFrozen Food BagsJuice BoxesFoilFood-contaminated paper plates & napkins
Plastic cupsGlasswareCeramicsLight BulbsMetal HangersChip BagsAerosol Cans
YES, I am interested in learning more.
No Styrofoam or Plastic Bags.No Glass.
If you have additional recyclables beyond what can be serviced curbside or you want to take your recyclables to a transfer station, you may take your material to the Vashon Island Transfer Station, 18900 Westside Hwy SW, Vashon.
VASHON ISLAND RECYCLING GUIDE
4 BIN SYSTEM
1 2
3 4
PLASTICS
Milk & other plastic bottles with neck smaller than the base.
CANS
Aluminum & Metal Cans
MIXED PAPER & CARDBOARD
Newspaper, Paper Bags,Paper Shredding (place in paper bag),Magazines, Catalogs, Paper Cartons,
Frozen Boxes, Cereal Boxes & Cardboard
GLASS BOTTLES
Green, Clear & Brown
WHEN IN DOUBT, THROW IT OUT. Contamination
increases the cost of recycling.
Recycle more, reduce the amount of garbage you make
to possibly save on your garbage bill!
For questions or additional information call us at 253-414-0345 or toll free 888-806-7048.
Questions can be e-mailed to VashonDisposal@wasteconnections.com, or visit our website at www.MurreysDisposal.com
RECYCLE DAY Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Vashon DisposalPO Box 399Puyallup, WA 98371
2009 / 2010 RECYCLING CALENDAR
Recycling collection is every-other week and may be collected on a different day than garbage.Please have recycling bins out by 7 a.m. for collection.
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RECYCLING CALENDAR & GUIDE ENCLOSED
DECEMBER 2009 JANUARY 2010 FEBRUARY 2010 MARCH 2010S M T W Th F S
APRIL 2010S M T W Th F S
MAY 2010S M T W Th F S
JUNE 2010 JULY 2010S M T W Th F S
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June 4, 2010
Dear Waste Management Customer,
To control costs and reduce our carbon footprint, Waste Management is making some important changes to your collection schedule. These changes will reduce the number of trucks on the road in your neighborhood, thus decreasing emissions and congestion.
Please review the following changes carefully:
Your collection day is moving from Tuesday to Thursday. On Tuesday, June 15, we will collect your garbage and recycling as usual. Two days later on Thursday, June 17, we will collect your garbage and recycling again, as you transition to the Thursday schedule. Thereafter, we will service your home on Thursdays.
Your recycling is changing to every-other-Thursday. On Thursday, June 24, we will collect garbage only. On Thursday, July 1, we will collect garbage and recycling. Please review the enclosed calendar and post it for future reference.
If you need a larger recycling cart to hold two weeks worth of recycling, we will deliver a larger cart free of charge. To order a larger cart, go to pnw.rsservices@wm.com or call 1-800-808-5901.
Thank you for your cooperation as we work to protect our environment and deliver high quality service at the lowest possible cost. We appreciate your business and we look forward to serving you for years to come.
Waste Management of Columbia CountyServing Columbia County, rural Clatsop County and parts of unincorporated Multnomah County
Western Mult Co — Odd Week Recycle
Your collection day is moving to Thursday, and your recycling will be collected every other week. Here is your transition schedule, a calendar showing your new schedule and tips to help you reduce waste and recycle more.
Transition ScheduleTuesday June 15 set out garbage and recycling Thursday June 17 set out garbage and recycling Thursday June 24 set out garbage only Thursday July 1 set out garbage and recycling
Important Recycling Information Please do not include these items in your recycling roll
cart: Plastic bags, paper towels, food-contaminated material, pet food bags, pizza boxes, wax-coated paper, wax-coated boxes or foil wrapping paper.
Please do not put glass of any type in your recycling roll cart. Glass must be recycled “on the side.” The best container for glass is your small yellow or red recycling bin.
How to Prepare Your Recycling for CollectionNEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, SCRAP PAPER: Includes junk mail, paper egg cartons, coupons, envelopes, magazines, newspaper and wrapping paper. Just toss in the cart.CARDBOARD: Flatten and put cardboard no larger than 3’ X 3’ in the cart.MILK CARTONS, JUICE CARTONS, DRINK BOXES: Rinse, air dry, and toss in the cart. Do not include plastic straws.PLASTIC BOTTLES, MILK JUGS: Remove and discard lids. Rinse the container clean and toss in the cart. Do not include plastic bottles that have contained motor oil, pesticide, or herbicide.ALUMINUM, TIN and STEEL FOOD CANS: Rinse and toss in the cart.AEROSOL CANS: Empty the can through normal use. Remove and discard the plastic cap, and toss the can in
remove the nozzle.SCRAP METAL: Put all metal less than 36” long and 40 lbs in the cart.
RECYCLING CALENDAR–PLEASE POST FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Your collection day is Thursday. “Recycling and garbage” weeks are in green. “Garbage only” weeks are in white.
JANUARY 2011
2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223
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SEPTEMBER 2010
612 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30
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11102 3 4
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2 3 4 5
MARCH 2011S M T W T F S
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11110 126 7 8 9 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 2627 28
S M T W T F SFEBRUARY 2011
101 2 3 4 5
JUNE 2011
1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 31
S M T W T F S
34
1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31
JULY 2010S M T W T F S
1 210
11 12 13 14 15 16
AUGUST 2010
815 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30 31
S M T W T F S
10 11 12 13 14
3 4
OCTOBER 2010
2
10 11 12 13 14 15 1622 23 24 25 26 27 28
24 25
S M T W T F S1
17 18 19 20 21 22 2326 27 28 29 30
31
2522
NOVEMBER 2010
7 814 15 16 17 18 19 2021 24 25 26 2728 29 30
S M T W T F S
9 10 11 12 13
1 23 4 5 6 7 810 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 29
APRIL 2011S M T W T F S
9
30
MAY 20111 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25
M T W T F S
26 27 2829 30
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How to Prepare Your Commingled Recycling for Collection:
Place the materials listed below together in your recycling roll cart. Note: Glass cannot be placed in your roll cart. See instructions below for Glass collection.
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES & SCRAP PAPER: Includes junk mail, paper egg cartons, coupons, envelopes, magazines, newspaper and wrapping paper. Just toss into the cart. You no longer need to bag or tie with string. CARDBOARD: Flatten & place cardboard no larger than 3’ x 3’ into the cart. MILK CARTONS, JUICE CARTONS & DRINK BOXES: Rinse, air dry, and toss into the cart. Do not include the plastic straw that comes with drink boxes. PLASTIC BOTTLES & MILK JUGS: Remove and discard the lid, rinse the container clean and toss into the cart. Do not include plastic bottles that have come into contact with motor oil, pesti-cide, or herbicide. METAL CANS: (INCLUDING ALUMINUM AND TIN (STEEL) FOOD CANS) Remove the paper label (recycle the paper label with scrap paper), rinse clean, and toss into the cart. AEROSOL CANS: Empty the can through normal use, remove and discard the plastic cap, and toss the can into the cart. For safety do not flat-ten or puncture the can or remove the nozzle. SCRAP METAL: Place all metal which is smaller than 36 inches long and less than 40 lbs into the cart.
Please do not include: Paper towels, food-contaminated material, pet food bags, pizza boxes, wax-coated paper or boxes or foil wrapping paper.
RECYCLING ON THE SIDE: GLASS
GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS: Remove the lid, rinse clean & place in your orange recycling bin (curby).
Transfer Station & Business Office Information
Columbia County Transfer Station 1601 Railroad Ave St Helens, OR 97051 (503) 366-2613 www.wmnorthwest.com Hours of Operation 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM 7 days a week Accepts: Newspaper, Cardboard, Magazines Glass, Tin Cans, Plastic Bottles, Scrap Metal, Latex Paint and Motor Oil. For a small fee we accept Car Batteries, Tires and appliances.
Directions To The Transfer Station In St Helens.
From Scappoose / Vernonia Hwy go North on Highway 30 to St Helens. At the Gable Road intersection turn right. Continue on Gable Road, over the railroad tracks. Right on Rail-road Ave. The Transfer Station is on the right side of Railroad Ave. An attendant will be available to assist you if needed.
Business Office Our office can be reached by calling 1-888-323-2307, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Our busi-ness office will be closed on the following holidays:
The Fourth Of July Memorial Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Christmas Day New Years Day
Phone: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555
Email:
Who? Eligible customers that have at least monthly garbage service.
When? Every other Week, as specified by the attached calendar.
In What? Each household customer will have one 64-gallon roll cart and one orange curby. Place your recycla-bles in the roll cart, with the exception of glass bottles and jars. Place glass bottles and jars in your orange curby.
What Time? On your designated collection day place your containers curbside for pick up by 5:00 AM in the City and urban growth boundary.
Where? Place all containers no more than 3 feet from the curb and visible from the street.
Why recycle? By recycling, you divert materials from going to the landfill, help the environment and are able to help control your cost for garbage collection. Clean, properly sorted recyclables become raw materials for new products. When manufacturers use recycled materials in their production, they reduce their consumption of natural resources.
What If I Forget? You can wait until the next pick up, take the material to the transfer station, or call for a spe-cial pick up (a small fee will be charged for special pickup). Holidays? We will not pick up garbage, recycling or yard debris on the following holidays:
Christmas Day New Years Day
If your pick up day falls on one of these holidays your pick up day will be one day later. Please note: Large amounts of some recyclable items can be heavy and may cause the roll cart to be unserviceable due to weight. Please set recycling out regularly in order to avoid accumulation of heavy material.
Every Other Week Recycling Collection
Transfer Station & Business Office Information cont.
Past Due Accounts If your account becomes past due, garbage, recycling & yard debris collection services will be suspended until the account is paid. Past due notices will be sent out before service is interrupted.
Every Other Week Recycling Collection
How to Prepare Your Commingled Recycling for Collection
Transfer Station & Business Office Information
RECYCLING ON THE SIDE: GLASS
Dear Valued Customer, Your yard debris schedule is changing to every other week. This change in
Please set out your yard debris on Tuesday, February 9th and every other week after that (see calendar below.) Note: If you subscribe to recycling service your recycling service will be on alternating weeks.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Waste Connections at www.wcnorthwest.com or 360-892-5370.
We appreciate your business!Waste Connections-Customer Service Department
IMPORTANT INFORMATION INSIDE
Yard Debris
Collection Calendar
9411 NE 94th Ave.Vancouver, WA 98662
PresortedFirst Class Mail
US PostagePaid
Permit No. 2777Portland, OR
Waste Connections Customer Service
Phone: 892-5370
www.wcnorthwest.com
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GARBAGE SERVICE
ROLL-CART
ROLL-CART GARBAGE SERVICE
1) What is Roll-Cart Garbage Service?
A truck with a mechanical arm will dump your garbage cart into the truck. Roll-Cart garbage service gives you the following bene�ts:
It’s easier to roll your garbage to the curb Carts have permanently attached lids that won’t blow away Carts are animal resistant Carts contribute to a clean and positive neighborhood appearance Carts are e�ective in reducing odors Provides added safety for your garbage driver
2) What kind of container do I use for garbage service?
Waste Connections will supply you with a wheeled cart. �is cart is owned by the City of Vancouver. �e cart you receive will be based on the request you made when setting up service through Waste Connections.
3) Can I choose to use my own can instead of the cart?
No. You must use the wheeled cart once the cart is delivered. If you have an old 32-gallon can, it may still be used for when you have extra garbage but will not be serviced as your primary container.
4) What should I do if I want to change the size of my cart in the future?
You can switch carts sizes at any time in the future by contacting Waste Connections Customer Service. Pricing for garbage will be based on the size and frequency of your garbage collection.
5) What happens if my cart is stolen or damaged?
If your cart is stolen or becomes mechanically faulty, please contact Waste Connections as soon as possible so we can repair or replace the cart.
6) What is my collection day and time?
Your collection day is based on the area in which you live. Our Customer Service representatives will let you know your collection day when you sign up for service. Please roll your cart to the curb by 6:30 a.m. on your scheduled collection day.
7) Will my collection day or time ever change?
As the City continues to grow, your collection day may change. We will notify you in advance if you are scheduled for a change in the day of the week you are serviced. However, time changes may be more frequent and without notice. Please have your cart available for collection by 6:30 a.m.
8) How can I reduce my garbage bill?
Consider signing up for optional yard debris service. By recycling yard debris, you can reduce the amount of material placed in your garbage cart or the frequency of garbage collection.
9) How do I put my garbage cart out for pickup?
Cart placement is extremely important for the success of Roll-Cart Garbage Service.
Place your cart on the street with the handle facing your house All garbage and yard debris (optional service) carts must have enough room between each of them for the truck’s arm to grab each cart Carts must be at least 3 feet from mailboxes, recycle bins and other carts Carts must be at least 5 feet from cars, basketball hoops and trees Please refer to placement pictures and instructions in this pamphlet
GARBAGE SERVICE OPTIONS20-gallon cart bi-weekly or weekly32-gallon cart monthly, bi-weekly or weekly64-gallon cart bi-weekly or weekly96-gallon cart weekly Yard debris service
Residential customers receive an invoice every two months.
VAN/CTY-PDN-0810
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC.
PAST DUE NOTICE August 9, 2010
/037533244612/
ROSIE BARD 161 YANKEE BARN RD GRANTHAM NH 03753-3244
Account#: 2010-1040102 Balance: $35.96Service 5000 COLUMBIA ST Location: VANCOUVER WA 98663
Dear ROSIE BARD,
According to our records your account has been closed and has a remaining balance of $35.96 .Perhaps this was an oversight or your payment crossed this notice in the mail. If this is the case, thank you and please disregard this letter.
If payment has not been sent, please remit the full amount due immediately. To avoid additional collection action, payment must be received by August 26, 2010.
For your convenience, payments can be made online at www.wcnorthwest.com – please initiate payment 48 hours in advance of date due to allow for processing. Credit card payments may be made over the phone at (866) 740-2455. To make a payment by mail, please detach the tear-off portion at the bottom of this letter and include with your payment. Payments may also be dropped off, with your most recent statement, at our Vancouver location at 9411 NE 94th Avenue or any First Independent Bank within Clark County.
Should you have any questions, please call Waste Connections at (360) 892-5370.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Your cooperation as well as your patronage is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Waste Connections, Inc. 9411 NE 94th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98662 (360) 892-5370
Name: ROSIE BARD Make Checks Payable To: Account: 2010-1040102 Waste Connections, Inc. - 2010
9411 NE 94th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98662
Amount Enclosed:
$
Location Name
Optional Department Name2295 Iron Point Road, Suite 220Folsom, CA 95630-8787
WASTE CONNECTIONS, INC.
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