Public Compost Sites to Close for 2018 Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend

Compost-piles-compressedThe Valparaiso compost site, 2150 W. Lincolnway, and the Boone Grove compost site, 546 S. 400 W., will be closed Thursday, Nov. 22 through Sunday, Nov. 25, for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Both sites will reopen Monday, Nov. 26, for their last week of seasonal operation.

Regular hours for the Valpo site are 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Regular hours for the Boone Grove compost site are noon to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Dec. 1 will be the last day of operation in 2018 for both public compost sites.

Porter County residents are encouraged to bring organic debris from fall yard cleanups and organic Halloween and fall decorations, such as pumpkins, gourds, straw, corn stalks, etc., to be incorporated into the sites’ compost windrows.

Plastic bags and other such containers must be removed upon dropping off materials. Grass is accepted at the Boone Grove site only. No treated wood or lumber of any kind is accepted at either site.

In 2019, the Valparaiso site will begin 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. off-season hours on Saturdays beginning Jan. 5, for residents to recycle their once live Christmas trees, wreaths and other organic holiday waste. The Boone Grove site will remain closed after Dec. 1, until the regular season begins in March.

The Saturday-only hours at the Valparaiso site will continue through March 23, 2019. Both sites will open for the season on Monday, March 25, 2019.

The compost sites allow Porter County Recycling & Waste Reduction and select municipalities to manage organic material, composting yard waste and grinding organic wood waste to create large amounts of finished compost and mulch. The resulting compost and mulch are available free to Porter County residents, as long as supplies last.

Residents are advised to call Porter County Recycling & Waste Reduction, 465-3694, to determine material availability and site access during inclement weather. Residents should bring shovels and containers to load as much compost and mulch as they want.

Other materials accepted for recycling at these sites include: household batteries, old electronics (computers, televisions, anything with an electrical cord or powered by batteries), fluorescent light bulbs (tubes and CFLs), toner cartridges, smoke detectors and old media (CDs, DVDs, video games, but nothing with tape or film, such as video or audio cassettes, etc.).

Porter County Recycling & Waste Reduction is an agency dedicated to improving the environment and quality of life by providing services and educational programs which help residents reduce, reuse, and recycle.

For more information on the Porter County Recycling & Waste Reduction, visit www.PorterCountyRecycling.org or call 219-465-3694.