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RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence inCOMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING EVENTS FOR BERGEN COUNTY RESIDENTS 2021 PARAMUS 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence inCOMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING EVENTS FOR BERGEN COUNTY RESIDENTS 2021 PARAMUS 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or ShineLEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. DIRECTIONS - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Bergen County Utilities Authority. Foot of Empire Blvd. Moonachie, NJ 07074. Use these directions to the BCUA's household hazardous waste collection events, computer recycling depot, warehouse deliveries, and all contractor work. Traveling Route 17 North - Exit at Moonachie/Wood-Ridge exit.NATURE PRESERVE
The BCUA Nature Preserve is located in an important wildlife area, bordering both the Losen Slote Creek Park and the Richard P. Kane Natural Area. The Nature Preserve is considered a remnant lowland forest with coastal indications. The self-guided trail inside the preserve is approximately 1½ miles long and features observation sites that include an observation deck and an outdoorCONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard COMPOSTING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful - rich garden soil. This is a form of recycling that can be done from beginning to end in your own backyards. Backyard compost bins turn vegetative kitchen scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags, grass clippings, brown leaves, and dead garden plants into nice crumbly compost. This compost can UNACCEPTABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE Some types and quantities of hazardous wastes are unacceptable. Those listed below are currently beyond our capabilities. If your household contains any of these materials and you wish to dispose of them, please secure a contractor from the yellow pages under "Waste Reduction, Removal & Disposal Services" heading, or contact our Hazardous Waste Hotline at (201) 807-5825 for advice and ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid Waste Planning; Solid Waste Disposal; Recycle Coach; Recycling; Household Hazardous Waste. Acceptable Household Hazardous Waste; Household Medicine & Medical Waste BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence inLEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING EVENTS FOR BERGEN COUNTY RESIDENTS 2021 PARAMUS 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence inLEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY RECYCLING EVENTS FOR BERGEN COUNTY RESIDENTS 2021 PARAMUS 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or Shine 9:00 am - 2:00 pm • Rain or ShineLEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have  WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant.CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of DIRECTIONS - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Bergen County Utilities Authority. Foot of Empire Blvd. Moonachie, NJ 07074. Use these directions to the BCUA's household hazardous waste collection events, computer recycling depot, warehouse deliveries, and all contractor work. Traveling Route 17 North - Exit at Moonachie/Wood-Ridge exit. WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard COMPOSTING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful - rich garden soil. This is a form of recycling that can be done from beginning to end in your own backyards. Backyard compost bins turn vegetative kitchen scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags, grass clippings, brown leaves, and dead garden plants into nice crumbly compost. This compost can RECYCLE & WASTE FAQ'S A: The Bergen County Utilities Authority goes to great lengths to ensure that your discarded waste is recycled, or disposed of in the most environmentally sound method possible. Once the hazardous waste arrives at the event it is sorted into specific categories. Hazardous waste is transported to a variety of regulated hazardous wastedrop-off
ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid Waste Planning; Solid Waste Disposal; Recycle Coach; Recycling; Household Hazardous Waste. Acceptable Household Hazardous Waste; Household Medicine & Medical Waste BCUA PROGRAMS HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Page 2 “One Person’s Trash ” 2021 BCUA Program Event Dates HHW Events 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine Saturday, May 15 – Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
TIRES - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The 2021 Municipal Tire Recycling Program consists of four one-day tire amnesty collection days located throughout the county to allow residents to drop off tires for recycling. Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence in BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
TIRES - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The 2021 Municipal Tire Recycling Program consists of four one-day tire amnesty collection days located throughout the county to allow residents to drop off tires for recycling. Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence in BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only)LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of RECYCLING & SOLID WASTE The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) Division of Solid Waste Management is responsible for the development of the solid waste plan for the proper management of solid waste within Bergen County. The original plan was adopted by the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders on October 1, 1979 and has evolved through the years to reflect the dramatic changes in solid waste management in DIRECTIONS - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Bergen County Utilities Authority. Foot of Empire Blvd. Moonachie, NJ 07074. Use these directions to the BCUA's household hazardous waste collection events, computer recycling depot, warehouse deliveries, and all contractor work. Traveling Route 17 North - Exit at Moonachie/Wood-Ridge exit. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. COMPOSTING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful - rich garden soil. This is a form of recycling that can be done from beginning to end in your own backyards. Backyard compost bins turn vegetative kitchen scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags, grass clippings, brown leaves, and dead garden plants into nice crumbly compost. This compost can WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard UNACCEPTABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE Some types and quantities of hazardous wastes are unacceptable. Those listed below are currently beyond our capabilities. If your household contains any of these materials and you wish to dispose of them, please secure a contractor from the yellow pages under "Waste Reduction, Removal & Disposal Services" heading, or contact our Hazardous Waste Hotline at (201) 807-5825 for advice and TREATMENT WORKS APPROVAL & SEWER CONNECTIONS The BCUA maintains approximately 120 miles of gravity and force fed sewer pipe. The pipe ranges in size from eight inches to ninety-six inches and traverses forty-seven Bergen County municipalities listed here. Any person seeking to construct a direct connection to the BCUA’s sewer system or an indirect connection through a municipal sewer system is required to pay a connection fee to ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid Waste Planning; Solid Waste Disposal; Recycle Coach; Recycling; Household Hazardous Waste. Acceptable Household Hazardous Waste; Household Medicine & Medical Waste BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
TIRES - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The 2021 Municipal Tire Recycling Program consists of four one-day tire amnesty collection days located throughout the county to allow residents to drop off tires for recycling. Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence in BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only) BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen County municipalities. The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities processover
RECYCLING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Foot of Mehrhof Road, Little Ferry, NJ 07643 / Phone: 201.641.2552 /Fax: 201.641.6407
TIRES - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY The 2021 Municipal Tire Recycling Program consists of four one-day tire amnesty collection days located throughout the county to allow residents to drop off tires for recycling. Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah.COMPUTER RECYCLING
Most consumers are unaware that computer and electronic equipment contains toxic materials and heavy metals. These materials, if thrown in the trash, will end up in a landfill or incinerated, potentially creating an unsafe environment. To reduce the environmental impact caused by improper disposal, and at the same time increase recycling in Bergen County, residents of Bergen County have LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The BCUA operates a Household Hazardous Waste ("HHW") Management and Disposal Program for all Bergen County residents and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQG's). These events provide a location for the proper disposal of household-generated hazardous waste and CESQG waste.What is HHW?HHW is defined as any municipal solid waste, generated by a private residence in BCUA HOUSEHOULD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR Saturday, July 10, 2021; Saturday, September 11, 20 21; Due to the COVID-19 safety restrictions that will be implemented to ensure the safety of employees and residents attending the collection event, please be advised that wait times may be extensive.CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of MOBILE PAPER SHREDDING The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) will once again conduct Mobile Paper Shredding at two convenient locations: Bergen Community College, 400 Paramus Rd., Paramus. Sunday, April 25th. Saturday, August 7th. Bergen County Campgaw Mountain Reservation, 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah. Saturday, June 5th. Sunday, October 3rd. 2021 BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY HOUSEHOLD … BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY PARAMUS 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road (Entry via Paramus Rd. only)LEADERSHIP & STAFF
The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is a public utility providing sewage disposal for forty-seven (47) municipalities in Bergen County and solid waste services for seventy (70) municipalities in Bergen County. The BCUA board is comprised of commissioners who are appointed by the county executive with the consent of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The BCUA statutory authority is 40CONTACT LIST
Executive Staff:Robert E. LauxExecutive Director201-807-5801 Richard D. WiererDeputy Executive Director/Director of Solid Waste201-807-5818 Lori ZokluTreasurer/Chief Financial Officer201-807-5819 Wastewater Division:201-807-5870 (fax) Dominic DiSalvoDirector of Engineering201-807-8664Stephen AskewDirector of Water Pollution Control201-807-5878Michael CammettManager of RECYCLING & SOLID WASTE The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) Division of Solid Waste Management is responsible for the development of the solid waste plan for the proper management of solid waste within Bergen County. The original plan was adopted by the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders on October 1, 1979 and has evolved through the years to reflect the dramatic changes in solid waste management in DIRECTIONS - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Bergen County Utilities Authority. Foot of Empire Blvd. Moonachie, NJ 07074. Use these directions to the BCUA's household hazardous waste collection events, computer recycling depot, warehouse deliveries, and all contractor work. Traveling Route 17 North - Exit at Moonachie/Wood-Ridge exit. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS The BCUA operates a system of gravity sewer lines, pumping stations and forcemains that receive the discharge of wastewater from the individual municipal collection systems and transports the wastewater to the treatment plant in Little Ferry. A gravity sewer is sloped downward so that the wastewater flows toward the treatment plant. COMPOSTING - BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful - rich garden soil. This is a form of recycling that can be done from beginning to end in your own backyards. Backyard compost bins turn vegetative kitchen scraps, coffee grinds, tea bags, grass clippings, brown leaves, and dead garden plants into nice crumbly compost. This compost can WHAT TO RECYCLE IN BERGEN COUNTY The following materials are required to be recycled in Bergen County. Your municipality may require additional material to be recycled. Residential Sector Newspaper Glass Beverage Containers Aluminum Cans Ferrous Scrap Leaves White Goods Tin Cans Grass Construction and Demolition Debris (concrete, brick, tree parts, nonferrous/ferrous metal, asphalt, corrugated cardboard UNACCEPTABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE Some types and quantities of hazardous wastes are unacceptable. Those listed below are currently beyond our capabilities. If your household contains any of these materials and you wish to dispose of them, please secure a contractor from the yellow pages under "Waste Reduction, Removal & Disposal Services" heading, or contact our Hazardous Waste Hotline at (201) 807-5825 for advice and TREATMENT WORKS APPROVAL & SEWER CONNECTIONS The BCUA maintains approximately 120 miles of gravity and force fed sewer pipe. The pipe ranges in size from eight inches to ninety-six inches and traverses forty-seven Bergen County municipalities listed here. Any person seeking to construct a direct connection to the BCUA’s sewer system or an indirect connection through a municipal sewer system is required to pay a connection fee to ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE Solid Waste Planning; Solid Waste Disposal; Recycle Coach; Recycling; Household Hazardous Waste. Acceptable Household Hazardous Waste; Household Medicine & Medical Waste Skip to main contentNAVIGATION, PRIMARY
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BCUA Announces Environmental Awareness Challenge Grant Program For All Bergen County Schools _THE BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY (BCUA) IS SPONSORING THE 12TH ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS CHALLENGE GRANT PROGRAM, WHEREBY BERGEN COUNTY SCHOOLS ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE AN ENVIRONMENTAL GRANT UP TO$1,000._
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BCUA Househould Hazardous Waste Collection Schedule for 2019 _THE BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY OFFERS EIGHT HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTIONS IN 2019._Read more...
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The Bergen County Utilities Authority (BCUA) is responsible for wastewater treatment for forty-seven Bergen County municipalities and solid waste management services for all seventy Bergen Countymunicipalities.
The BCUA's two wastewater treatment facilities process over 83 million gallons per day of wastewater. Innovative programs developed during the past several years, including the construction of a cogeneration facility and implementation of an energy master plan, have not only reduced costs at both the treatment facilities, but have also significantly reduced the BCUA's carbon footprint through the use of biogas to create clean energy. The BCUA's solid waste programs such as the household hazardous waste collection, electronic recycling, and school education programs have benefited the environment of Bergen County by reducing the amount of hazardous waste and electronics entering the waste stream and educating thousands of children of the benefits of recycling andsource reduction.
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