Bulk-item disposal in Napa runs through Napa Recycling & Waste Services (NRWS) under two programs: the Recycle More program offers FREE curbside pickup of electronics, appliances, oversize metal items, clothing, and shoes; non-metal items (furniture, mattresses, toilets) are picked up for a fee. NRWS also issues every customer one annual Bulky Item Coupon good for a free drop-off load at the Napa Recycling & Composting Facility. Curbside dumping without a scheduled pickup is prosecutable under California Penal Code Β§374.3 (mandatory $250-$1,000 first-offense fine).
Bulk-item disposal in the City of Napa is delivered by Napa Recycling & Waste Services (NRWS) under Napa Municipal Code Chapter 5.60. NRWS operates two complementary programs. The Recycle More program provides FREE curbside pickup of all electronics (under the California Electronic Waste Recycling Act, SB 20/50), appliances and oversize metal items that do not fit in the recycling cart, and clothing and shoes; e-waste, metal appliances, large metal items, and clothing are picked up at no charge. Non-metal bulky items β furniture, mattresses, toilets, and similar β are picked up by NRWS for published rates that vary by item; schedule and pricing through (707) 255-5200 or the NRWS website. NRWS also issues every residential customer one annual Bulky Item Coupon good for a free one-time drop-off load of old, broken, unusable bulky items at the Napa Recycling & Composting Facility at 820 Levitin Way, American Canyon (open daily 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.). Refrigerators, freezers, and other CFC-containing appliances require advance scheduling under California Air Resources Board rules so refrigerant can be recovered before disposal. Setting bulk items at the curb without a scheduled pickup is illegal dumping under California Penal Code Β§374.3, which carries a mandatory infraction fine of $250-$1,000 first offense, $500-$1,500 second, and $750-$3,000 third within a year. Vehicle Code Β§23112.7 authorizes up to six-month vehicle impound for repeat dumping offenders.
Setting bulk items at the curb without a scheduled Recycle More pickup is illegal dumping under California Penal Code Β§374.3, with mandatory infraction fines of $250-$1,000 first offense, $500-$1,500 second, and $750-$3,000 third within a year. Vehicle Code Β§23112.7 authorizes vehicle impound for up to six months for repeat offenders. Napa Code Enforcement also issues administrative citations under NMC Β§8.16.040 (Property-Related Nuisances) with cost recovery on the responsible parcel.
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