Presque Isle Recycling Guide
For more information visit : PresqueIsleRecycling.org
For scrap tire and other hazardous waste disposal, please visit Alpena Resource Recovery Website.
For scrap tire and other hazardous waste disposal, please visit Alpena Resource Recovery Website.
1. Allis Township Hall
20018 W 638 Hwy, Onaway In the parking lot. 2. Hawks 8097 Co Rd 451 In the parking lot next to the Post Office. 3. Krakow Township Transfer Station 13936 US 23 S, Presque Isle Year-round: Wed 1-4pm and Sat 10am - 4pm Plus Memorial Day thru Labor Day Weekends: Sun 10am - 2pm 4. Millersburg 5280 Walker Hwy West end of the Fire Hall parking lot. 5. North Allis Township Hall 1940 M-211, Onaway In the parking lot. |
6. Ocqueoc Transfer Station
6900 N Ocqueoc Rd (0.6 miles south of US 23 N) May thru Sept: Mon, Wed, Sat 9am - 5pm Oct thru April: Wed & Sat 9am - 5pm 7. Posen Village Hall 1703 E State St (E634 Hwy) In the parking lot. 8. Presque Isle Township Hall 12653 E Grand Lake Hwy In the parking lot 9. Rogers City Transfer Station 503 Park Dr May thru Oct: Thurs 3-6pm and Sat 8am - 2pm Nov thru April: Sat 8am - 2pm |
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & RECYCLING
Asbestos is a very dangerous mineral found in older homes. This Handling and Disposal guide from The Mesothelioma Center covers the dangers of handling asbestos, how to identify it, current regulations, and more. We wanted to make it a goal to help spread awareness on the dangers of handling asbestos and why it's important to let professionals remove and dispose of it properly.https://www.asbestos.com/exposure/handling-disposing-asbestos/
Here is a resource for recycling asbestos & finding additional support for mesothelioma victims: https://mesothelioma.net/recycling-asbestos/
To locate a licensed asbestos abatement contractor near you, please see https://asbestosprogram.apps.lara.state.mi.us/Contractor/ContractorSearch
Asbestos is a very dangerous mineral found in older homes. This Handling and Disposal guide from The Mesothelioma Center covers the dangers of handling asbestos, how to identify it, current regulations, and more. We wanted to make it a goal to help spread awareness on the dangers of handling asbestos and why it's important to let professionals remove and dispose of it properly.https://www.asbestos.com/exposure/handling-disposing-asbestos/
Here is a resource for recycling asbestos & finding additional support for mesothelioma victims: https://mesothelioma.net/recycling-asbestos/
To locate a licensed asbestos abatement contractor near you, please see https://asbestosprogram.apps.lara.state.mi.us/Contractor/ContractorSearch