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Bulk Item Disposal: Aurora vs Centennial

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Aurora, CO and Centennial, CO?

Aurora and Centennial have similar restriction levels.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Most Aurora haulers offer bulk item pickup by appointment for items like furniture and appliances; the city also hosts Keep Aurora Beautiful cleanup events.

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Centennial, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Arapahoe County bulk disposal varies by hauler. Aurora residents get two free bulk pickups per year through licensed haulers. Centennial offers scheduled bulk service via Waste Management. The Arapahoe County Fairgrounds hosts Tox-Away Days for HHW. Construction debris excluded.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraCentennial
ProviderPrivate hauler-
Typical Fee25-150 per item-
Free EventsKeep Aurora Beautiful-
Dumping FineUp to 2,650-
Aurora Bulk-2 free pickups/year
HHW-Tox-Away Days at Fairgrounds
E-Waste-Banned C.R.S. Β§25-17-301
Construction-Not eligible for bulk
Appliances-Refrigerant removal required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Aurora FAQ

How do I dispose of old paint?

Use Adams or Arapahoe County hazardous waste roundups, or PaintCare drop-off sites. Do not put paint in regular trash.

Are refrigerators picked up?

Yes, but a higher fee applies for CFC refrigerant recovery. Tag must show refrigerant has been removed in some cases.

Centennial FAQ

How do I dispose of paint or batteries?

Attend an Arapahoe County Tox-Away Day at the Fairgrounds or take to Denver Metro HHW Facility. Never place in trash bins.

Can I put my old TV at the curb?

No. Colorado C.R.S. Β§25-17-301 bans electronics from landfills. Recycle through Best Buy, Staples, Blue Star Recyclers, or Tox-Away Day.

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