Free landfill day for San Antonio residents is coming up on Saturday, July 8.
San Antonians looking to dispose of furniture, including mattresses and other bulky items can take them to the following two landfill locations from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.You’ll need a picture ID and a recent CPS Energy utility bill showing payment for the city’s environmental fee. People may be required to wear a safety vest, which will be provided on-site.
No contractor, commercial industrial or hazardous waste will be accepted and loads must be covered by a tarp.Carpet, fencing material, water heaters, and toilets.Roofing material, sheetrock, dirt, brick, brush, lumber, and construction materials.The city also operates four year-round bulky item drop-off centers, that are open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information,
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