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by Carlie Botsford Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is responsible for picking up trash in Parsippany NJ?

The Division of Recycling and Sanitation is responsible for the pick-up and removal of all trash and recyclable material for the residents of Parsippany. Service details and regulations governing the collection of household garbage, recyclables, yard waste and all other refuse are listed here.

Will the township pick up my garbage at the curb?

The Township will accept several extra bags of garbage at curbside on your second pickup, but you must contact a private hauler (located in the phone book under rubbish removal) to arrange for a container for the removal of all large items. The Sanitation Department is not obligated to pick up up the contents of a whole house at the curb.

Where can I dispose of construction debris in Morris County?

Construction debris should be disposed of at the Mount Olive Transfer Station, 168 Gold Mine Road, Mount Olive, NJ of the MCMUA, (973) 347-8106. This facility is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM until 3:00 PM, and no appointment is required. You will be required to prove that you are a Morris County resident.

What size garbage can should I use to dispose of refuse?

**Important Note: If you use containers to place your garbage and recycling to the curb, please only use 32 gallon garbage cans with handles. Any other container may be mistaken as part of your refuse and taken away.

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FOOD PANTRY TAKING DONATIONS

Non-perishable food items are always in critical need and greatly appreciated from school fundraisers, church groups, clubs, scouts, and individuals. The most-needed items are canned goods, dry goods, and misc. items. Supermarket gift cards are also accepted. Find out how your donations can help a local family in need.

ONLINE UTILITY PAYMENTS

Parsippany now offers ebills for your water and sewer utility account. Sign up to receive your next quarterly billing statement delivered directly to your inbox. While you're here, you can also make your payment! It's fast, easy, and secure. In just a few minutes, your transaction will be complete.

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What time does NJ DEP mulch?

Hours are 9AM to 12PM on Saturday and 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Wednesdays. You will be required to show proof of residence and your debris will be cataloged to keep up with current NJ DEP regulations. To see the location of the mulch site please click HERE.

How to report a single stream recycling?

To report a single-stream recycling concern, including missed pickups, please call MCMUA at 973-659-3490 or 973-285-8390.

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