Excluded Waste
Excluded Waste (Waste which cannot be accepted by Council)
Commercial Waste
Commercial Waste is not accepted at Trangie Waste Depot. However, it can be accepted at Narromine Waste Depot after coordinating with Council’s Waste Team. This ensures there is adequate space and compliance with all legislative requirements. For any questions or to arrange the disposal of commercial waste, please contact Council’s Waste Management Team at 6899 9999.
Narromine Waste Management Facility
- Liquid Waste (ie: paint, cooking oil, chemicals, septic and grease tank waste)
- Hazardous Waste (ie: clinical waste, contaminated soil, pharmaceutical waste, infectious waste, cytotoxic, laboratory waste, radioactive waste)
- Sharps (needles/syringes)
- Friable Asbestos
Trangie Waste Management Facility
- Liquid Waste (ie: paint, cooking oil, chemicals, septic and grease tank waste)
- Hazardous Waste (ie: clinical waste, contaminated soil, pharmaceutical waste, infectious waste, cytotoxic, laboratory waste, radioactive waste)
- Asbestos - Both Friable and Non-Friable
- Sharps (needles/syringes)
- Friable Asbestos
Tomingley Waste Transfer Station
- Liquid Waste (ie: paint, cooking oil, chemicals, septic and grease tank waste)
- Hazardous Waste (ie: clinical waste, contaminated soil, pharmaceutical waste, infectious waste, cytotoxic, laboratory waste, radioactive waste)
- Asbestos - Both Friable and Non-Friable
- Dead Animals
- Tyres
- Sharps (needles/syringes
Community Recycling Station
A Recycling Cabinet has recently been installed in Narromine Shire Council's Customer Service and Payments Centre, to help residents dispose of used smoke detectors, household batteries, ink cartridges and mobile phones.
You can now drop off -
- household batteries – AA, AAA, AAAA, C, D, CR123, 23A, 9V (please tape terminals)
- printer cartridges – all brands
- mobile phones – all brands and years
- smoke detectors – hardwired and battery operated
It's all part of a nationwide recycling scheme, turning old products into new.
Household Problem Waste
Household Problem Waste including car batteries, fluoro globes and tubes, gas bottles and fire extinguishers should be disposed of at a Community Recycling Centre (CRC). The nearest CRC is located at the Whylandra Waste and Recycling Center, Cooba Road Dubbo. Residents can drop off Household Problem Wastes at these centres year-round, free of charge.
For more information visit www.cleanout.com.au