Compressed aluminum cans at the Yuba-Sutter Transfer Station/Recycling Buy-Back Center in Marysville. Photo by queerbychoice.

Mailing Address
P.O. Box G, Marysville, CA 95901-3522
Billing Address
P.O. Box 60818, Los Angeles, CA 90060-0818
Phone
(530) 743-6933
Fax
(530) 743-2644
Website
http://www.recologyyubasutter.com
General Manager
Dave Vaughn
Established
2009
Yuba-Sutter Transfer Station Recycling Buy-Back Center Household Hazardous WasteCollection Facility Ponderosa Transfer Station
Location 3001 North Levee Road, Marysville, CA 95901 3001 North Levee Road, Marysville, CA 95901 134 Burns Drive, Yuba City, CA 95991 17219 Ponderosa Way, Brownsville, CA 95919
Hours Every Day 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.,Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday-Monday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Compressed plastic bottles at the Yuba-Sutter Transfer Station/Recycling Buy-Back Center in Marysville. Photo by queerbychoice. Recology Yuba-Sutter was known as Yuba-Sutter Disposal until 2009. It is a subsidiary of Recology. Recology Ostrom Road (a landfill near Wheatland) is another subsidiary of Recology.

Recology Yuba-Sutter collects garbage, recycling, and yard trimmings from households throughout Yuba and Sutter counties.

It provides a blue cart for recycling, including glass bottles and jars, tin and aluminum cans, plastic containers marked #1-#7, cardboard, chipboard, and paper (including newspaper, office paper, glossy paper, and brown paper bags).

It provides a green cart for yard trimmings, including grass clippings, leaves, tree and shrub prunings, weeds, kitchen fruit and vegetable scraps, and bread.

It provides a gray cart for garbage, including adhesive-backed paper, mirror or window glass, aluminum foil, scrap metal, spray cans, plastic bags, plastic furniture, styrofoam, PVC or other piping, wood, clothes hangers, incandescent light bulbs, garden hoses, ceramics, pyrex, porcelain, hardcover books, fax paper, carbon paper, photographs, animal feces, and cooled and bagged ashes.

Household batteries (including AAA-D, 9V, alkaline, rechargeable, and button cell batteries but not car batteries) should be placed in a sealed plastic ziplock bag on TOP of the blue cart for recycling.

Residential customers can also schedule a special pickup of large or bulky items from the curbside, or rent a debris box or bin for disposal of yard trimmings, construction debris or other refuse.

Car batteries, paint, solvents, used oil, ammunition, medical waste, fluorescent light bulbs, poisons, and toxic cleaners will not be picked up, and must instead be taken to the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility in Yuba City.

Electronic and mercury-containing waste must be taken either to the Yuba-Sutter Transfer Station in Marysville or to the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility in Yuba City. This includes computers, computer peripherals, telephones, answering machines, radios, stereo equipment, tape players/recorders, phonographs, VCRs, CD players/recorders, calculators, microwave ovens, fluorescent tubes, high-intensity lights, sodium vapor lamps, metal halide lamps, mercury button batteries, and mercury thermostats and switches.

Links

http://www.recologyyubasutter.com http://www.recology.com http://www.thegarbagepit.com Recology "Wheatland residents speak out against S.F.'s trash" by Nancy Pasternack, Appeal-Democrat, May 11, 2010 "Y-S joining battle against e-waste" by Eve Hightower, Appeal-Democrat, February 3, 2006 Enhanced Online News: Recology Redefines the Waste Industry For Good, April 27, 2009

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