Bulk items accepted at Broome County Landfill (286 Knapp Rd, Binghamton) with tipping fees. Binghamton offers scheduled bulk pickup for residents. Electronics banned from trash under NY ECL Art. 27 Title 26.
Broome County operates a regional sanitary landfill at 286 Knapp Road, Binghamton, open to residents and commercial haulers with tipping fees by weight. The city of Binghamton's Department of Public Works provides scheduled bulk item pickup for residential customers; items must be placed at the curb the night before collection and typically include furniture, mattresses, and large appliances (some with freon-removal requirements). Town of Vestal, Town of Union, and most other Broome towns do not provide municipal bulk pickup and rely on private haulers (Taylor Garbage, Country Living Refuse, Casella) or direct landfill drop-off. Electronics (TVs, computers, monitors, printers, peripherals) are banned from trash statewide under the NY Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act (ECL Art. 27 Title 26); residents can drop e-waste free at Broome County's scheduled collection events or manufacturer take-back programs. Tires, lead-acid batteries, and mercury thermostats are also banned from the landfill.
Illegal dumping: NY ECL Β§71-2703 misdemeanor up to $15,000. Electronics in trash: $100-$200 administrative penalty. Binghamton code violations for set-out before scheduled day: $50-$100.
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