Goochland County’s Convenience Centers are normally open Monday through Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., except for County holidays or other announced closures.
Goochland County maintains and operates the convenience centers. The centers are available, free of charge, for use by County residents who have proof of residency for disposal of household trash and recyclable items.
There is a fee to dispose of certain items such as:
Air conditioners
Automobile tires
Brush
Refrigerators and other appliances containing Freon
The county’s tire disposal program includes the disposal of multiple sized tires including agricultural-type tires. Disposal of tires up to 19 inches off rim for $2, tires up to 19 inches on rim for $6, tires between 19 inches and 24 inches off rim for $13, and now agricultural-type tires between 24.5 inches to 42 inches off rim for $30. Large loads may be referred to local landfill or disposal facility
Tires can be disposed of at the county’s Central Convenience Center and Western Convenience Center.
Drop-Off Recycling
The green drop-off bins are individually labeled for mixed paper and mixed food/beverage containers. Residents collecting paper items at home for drop-off recycling can combine mixed paper items such as junk mail, cardboard, computer and office paper, phone books, and cereal/dry food boxes.
Goochland County accepts the following household materials:
Anti-freeze
Motor oil
Oil filters
Propane Tanks
Rechargeable, lead, or acid batteries
Acceptable paint materials include:
Gasoline additives
Latex and oil-based paints
Leaded/unleaded gasoline
Oil additives
Paint and lacquer thinners
Polyurethane
Primer
Stain and tints
Turpentine
Varnish/shellac
Large loads may be referred to local landfill or disposal facility.
Appliances/White Goods
The Freon recovery program enables participating jurisdictions to comply with state and federal regulations which ban the atmospheric release of Chloroflourocarbons (CFCs) and Hydrochloroflourocarbons (HCFCs). Many used and discarded appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners and dehumidifiers contain these ozone-depleting gases. By recycling these items, the Freon gases are extracted and the empty appliances will also be recycled.
Equipment collected in this program will be disassembled and recycled under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. Computer hard drives will be processed to Department of Defense/National Security Administration standards. Documentation of data destruction is also available upon request for a $5.00 fee. Consumer electronic items will not be accepted through this program. These items include, but are not limited to small appliances (toasters, blenders, hair dryers, vacuums, etc.), handheld power tools, fans, de-humidifiers, or lamps. However, some of these household items may be accepted for scrap metal recycling. If you are unsure, make sure you ask an attendant before disposing.