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Bulk Item Disposal: Rocklin vs Roseville

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Rocklin, CA and Roseville, CA?

Rocklin has fewer restrictions than Roseville.

Rocklin, CA

Placer County

Few Restrictions

Rocklin does not run a routine curbside bulky-item pickup; instead, residents rent temporary dumpsters from Recology Auburn Placer (530-885-3735) or use the City's annual Clean Up Day drop-off events for furniture, mattresses, e-waste and household junk. Hazardous waste, appliances, car batteries and used motor oil go to the Western Placer Waste Management Authority (WPWMA) facility at 3195 Athens Avenue, Lincoln — contact (916) 645-5230 ext. 4.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Roseville offers scheduled bulk item pickup for large items like furniture and appliances. Advance scheduling typically required. Some items may need special handling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRocklinRoseville
Bulky pickupNot curbside — use Clean Up Day or rented dumpster-
Dumpster sourceRecology Auburn Placer (530) 885-3735-
C&D diversion65% minimum, CALGreen §4.408.1 / §5.408.1-
HHW / appliancesWPWMA Lincoln (916) 645-5230 ext. 4-
Scheduling-Appointment or monthly
Excluded-Hazmat, electronics, construction
Appliances-Refrigerant must be removed
Topic-Bulk Disposal

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Rocklin FAQ

How do I get rid of an old couch or mattress?

Either rent a temporary dumpster from Recology Auburn Placer (530-885-3735), bring it to the WPWMA landfill at 3195 Athens Avenue in Lincoln, or hold it for the City's annual Clean Up Day (locations listed at rocklin.ca.us/CleanUpDay).

Where do hazardous wastes and appliances go?

Rocklin directs residents to WPWMA at (916) 645-5230 ext. 4 for household hazardous waste, car batteries, used motor oil, and appliances — not to the curb.

Roseville FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup?

Contact Roseville public works to schedule. Most cities require 1 to 2 weeks advance notice.

Can I put out construction debris?

No. Construction debris requires a private hauler or self-haul to an approved disposal facility.

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