Waste Collection
Waste Disposal Guidelines
- Trash should be bagged and placed in an approved container. Approved containers are either 32 gallon cans weighing less than 50 pounds when full or large ‘toters’ purchased from the Public Works Department. For more information on toters, click here.
- Only ordinary household waste will be accepted on regular collection days. No paints, batteries, yard waste, tires, chemicals, or construction trash of any kind. For information on these items, call the Public Works Department at (513) 831-3712.
- Large quantities of trash and bulk items such as furniture, boxes and appliances will be handled as a Special Pickup.
- It is your responsibility to keep trash easily accessible for collection personnel. Collections cannot be made if driveways are blocked or access to your cans is impeded. If you anticipate a problem, please set your trash out in an area free of obstructions.
- If you choose to keep the trash in your garage, please keep the area surrounding your trash accessible and free of any obstructions that may prove hazardous to collection personnel. Also, be sure to keep items not intended to be thrown away a safe distance from your trash cans so that they are not mistakenly taken as trash.
- Due to the limited hauling capacity of our collection vehicles, we ask that all large cardboard boxes be broken down before placing them out for disposal. If you wish to recycle the cardboard, please click here. Please do not use boxes to hold trash (they break easily especially when wet. Styrofoam peanuts used as packing material should be placed in a separate sealed bag to avoid spillage.
- All medical waste should be properly identified before placing out for disposal. Syringes must be placed in Sharps containers or other non-penetrable containers before discarding. Should you have any questions regarding medical waste, please contact the Public Works Department.
- Because of danger to collection personnel, as well as a risk of injury to family pets, dogs should be confined on regularly scheduled collection days. Please keep in mind that invisible fencing does not necessarily keep dogs from being at risk.
- If a regularly scheduled collection day falls on a holiday, check for a notice in the Indian Hill Bulletin for rescheduling information or view the Holiday Collection Schedule page. Notices will also be passed out by collection personnel.
Dumpster Service
The Village has 12 – 14 yard roll off containers available for use to dispose of light construction debris. The rental fee is $200.00 (includes 1 ton of material and 21 days). Additional tonnage is pro-rated at $100 per ton and additional days are charged at $5.00 each. For availability, please contact the Public Works at (513) 831-3712.
Garbage Toters
The Village of Indian Hill has purchased toters (large, two-wheeled storage containers with a lid) in bulk and they are available to residents at cost. The toters provide larger capacity storage and have wheels for easy mobility. The covered container reduces odor and may be left outside.
Prices
- 65 gallon (24’w x 24″d x 44″h) $90.00
- 95 gallon (30’w x 30″d x 48″h) $98.00
For more information on toters, click here. If you are interested in purchasing a toter please call the Public Works Department at (513) 831-3712.
Hazardous Waste
Have Household Hazardous Waste? Call the Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District for disposal options at (513) 946-7766 or visit the Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District website.