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Are You Prepared For Winter?

What homeowners should know before a flood occurs: If you live in a flood-prone area, take proactive measures to protect your home and your valuables: Take pictures of your valuables for insurance inventory Store your important documents in a waterproof container...
Fruit and Veggie Storage Guide

Fruit and Veggie Storage Guide

Storing your fresh produce correctly is one of the easiest and best ways to reduce wasted food. Download the Fruit & Veggie Storage Guide: Food Tips to Stop Waste GENERAL RULES: Do not wash fresh produce until ready to eat. Always refrigerate cut or peeled...
Should I Recycle or Compost Paper?

Should I Recycle or Compost Paper?

Soiled Paper GOES IN THE COMPOST CART so it can be turned into a high quality, 100% organic soil amendment Facial Tissue and Tissue Paper Paper Towels Food-soiled Paper Coffee Cups – certified compostable Paper Egg Cartons To-go Containers Pizza Boxes Waxed...
Think Before You Flush!

Think Before You Flush!

Only flush the 3 P’s – Pee, poop, and paper! Flushing anything other than toilet paper and human waste can lead to clogged pipes, sewer back-ups in your home or neighborhood, and problems at the wastewater treatment plant! Please DO NOT flush: • Tissues • Wipes...
Drain Problems? Call NapaSAN First!

Drain Problems? Call NapaSAN First!

Drain problems? Day or night, call NapaSan first! If the problem is in NapaSan’s portion of the sewer line, they’ll fix it! Call (707) 258-600 ext. 9. These services are FREE and could save you a plumber’s fee! Their answering service will take your...

Soft and Stretchy Plastics are Trash

All soft & stretchy plastic items are not recyclable in Napa’s curbside program. They tangle in our sorting equipment and must be landfilled. • Cleaning wipes • Face masks • Plastic gloves • Plastic storage bags • Plastic shopping...