Free Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Day

Event Guidelines
Materials Not Accepted
More Information

September 16, 2012
7am - 1pm
Simil Valley Landfill and Recycling Center
2801 Madera Road, Simi Valley

Event Guidelines

The City of Thousand Oaks is dedicated to maintaining a clean, healthy community. The Free Landfill and Recycling Day gives Thousand Oaks residents a chance to dispose of excess trash at the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center free of charge.

Open to Thousand Oaks residents only - I.D. is required.
Be prepared to unload your own materials.
No entry after 1 p.m.
No commercial vehicles, waste or materials from landscaping companies will be accepted.

Due to the success of this event, please be prepared for wait times that could take up to 90 minutes. To help minimize delays, please follow these simple suggestions:

Be ready with valid identification to show proof of residency to cashier.
All loads must be tarped pursuant to California State Law.
This event is for non-hazardous, residential trash and greenwaste only. Please see the list of waste that is not accepted below.
All loads are subject to inspection.



Materials Not Accepted

Hazardous Materials - includes but not limited to: batteries, automotive fluids (fuel, antifreeze, oils), paint, lacquer, stain, thinner, varnish, wood preservatives and chemicals of any kind (i.e. pool chemicals, pesticides and week killer)
Televisions and Computer Monitors
Fluorescent Light Tubes and Ballasts
Liquids
Water-Soluble Solids (i.e. salt, borax, lye, caustics/acids)
Biological / Medical Waste
Empty Hazardous Material Containers
Septic Tank or Chemical Toilet Waste
Automobile Bodies
Radioactive Materials
Tires on Rims


For More information

Call Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center: (805) 579-7267
Email City of Thousand Oaks Environmental Programs: GoGreen@toaks.org
For hazardous waste disposal information, please visit Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program.
For information on local electronics and computer recycling drop-off sites, visit Computers/Electronics Recycling.