Countywide CLEAN-up Days Information

Water Resources Announces the 2024 County Clean-Up Day Schedule

 

Ann Arbor, MI.  Washtenaw County Water Resources Materials Management Division is excited to announce the 2024 County Clean-Up Day schedule.

 

This year, County residents have access to 4 County Clean-Up Days to dispose of - or recycle - a variety of household items in a safe and responsible manner. Registration is required to attend any Materials Management service, including County Clean-Up Days. Public Works Director Theo Eggermont said “The participation at these events is fantastic! Last year we collected over a half a million pounds of material from over 1700 residents at our Clean-Up Days. Residents last year really appreciated how much the new registration process reduced wait times. We are thankful to our volunteers and sponsors that help create such a valued community service.”   

 

  • June 15 – Augusta Township              Registration opens May 6
  • June 29 – Northfield Township          Registration opens May 20
  • July 27 – Pittsfield Township             Registration opens June 17
  • August 24 – City of Ypsilanti             Registration opens July 15

 

Precise event location will be provided to residents after registration.

 

Registration will open 6 weeks before the event and close 1 week before the event, or when all slots are filled. Residents can register at washtenaw.org/cleanup  or by phone at 734-222-3950.

Materials will only be accepted from Washtenaw County residents.

Only residential material is allowed. Material from local businesses, government agencies, non-profits, or other organizations is not accepted.

Pesticides are accepted regardless of residency or use.

Accepted items include:

  • appliances (including freon-containing appliances)
  • bulky waste (mattresses, furniture, scrap wood)
  • electronics
  • household hazardous waste
  • scrap metal
  • car tires

 

Sponsors for County Clean-Up Day events include the City of Ann Arbor, Northfield Township, and Trinity Health Ann Arbor. Tire disposal is partly funded by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) Scrap Tire Cleanup Grant.

Other options for Household Hazardous Waste Disposal include:

Appointments are required for all Materials Management services.