Franklin Brush And Recycling Center Closes Wednesday Until 2022

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Franklin WI

27 September, 2021

12:01 PM

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FRANKLIN, WI — Franklin's brush drop-off and recycling center at the Department of Public Works facility on Ryan road will close Wednesday until 2022. The facility typically accepts standard recyclable items, larger yard brush, motor oil and car batteries. It is only open for Franklin residents, but after Wednesday, it will be closed, the city announced on its website. The facility is set to reopen in 2022. Here are some other ways that Franklin residents can get rid of yard waste or hazardous waste when the facility is closed: Waste Management Metro Landfill 12200 W. South County Line Road. Franklin residents with proof only. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m and Saturday 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Yard waste and some large household waste are accepted here. Hazardous waste is not accepted, such as oil, paint or antifreeze. Appliances—everything from microwaves to furnaces and dehumidifiers, are not accepted. Hazardous Waste: Veolia Environmental Services Visit this website or call 414-225-2066 for hours and location details. Only Milwaukee County residents may use these facilities. Most common hazardous waste is accepted at these locations, including solvents, gasoline, paint, batteries, light bulbs and more. Learn more about the city's facility closure and find out where to dispose of waste in the meantime here.

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