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Moring Disposal, Inc.
Larry Moring, Owner
Denny Pate, General Manager
306 E. Main St.
P.O. Box 158
Forreston, IL 61030
mdidpate@aeroinc.net
(800) 423-0759
Freeport: (815) 233-9216
Forreston: (815) 938-3602
Rock Falls: 815-622-0500
Dixon: 815-288-0500

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Since 1977 Moring Disposal has been serving the waste disposal needs of customers throughout Northwest Illinois. With constant focus on the changing needs of our customers and our willingness and ability to adapt to an ever changing industry, Moring Disposal has stood the test of time for over a quarter century and counting.
 
 

1977:
Moring Disposal was Founded by Larry Moring of Forreston, IL.

1978: Moring Disposal receives it's first municipal contract.
1986: The Freeport Recycling Center opens for business.
1994: The MDI Transfer Station opens in Carroll County.
2000: The company breaks into the Waste News top 100 solid waste hauling companies
           in the United States.

2001: The company receives it's 17th & 18th municipal contracts.
2002: The company expands in Whiteside County by acquiring additional routes and an
          office and maintenance facility in Rock Falls, IL.

2002: The company celebrates it's 25th anniversary.
2002: The company expands waste transfer operations throughout Northern Illinois.
2005: The company enters into a partnership to develop, construct and operate the City
          of Freeport Transfer Station.

2006: The Freeport Transfer Station opens for business.

Company Background - History of Moring Disposal Inc.
Company Policies
Moring Disposal is in the service business and you can be assured that we will stop at nothing to provide you with the absolute best refuse and recycling services available anywhere. To assist us in our efforts, we would appreciate that the following guidelines be adhered to when preparing material for collection.
 
Residential Customers
A. Please tie or seal all bags and try to cover all trash cans to avoid blowing material and animal messes.
B. Keep the weight of your bags and cans manageable, 35 pounds maximum. Remember our personnel
     could have more than 1,000 stops just like yours on your pick up day.

C. Please try to have your material at the curb the night before if you are a rural customer. In city customers
     can contact our office to find out what time collections begin in your community. Material that is placed out
     after the truck goes by may be left until the next scheduled pick up day.

D. Please do not pour or spray bleach or other chemicals on your trash bags or in your cans. Our workers
     have sustained serious injuries from this practice in the past.

E. If you have a large clean up project, you may want to consider a small dumpster for a few days. See our
    photo gallery for available sizes and contact our office for pricing and availability.

F. Remember not to throw any household hazardous chemicals, hypodermic needles, automotive batteries or
    un-dried cans of paint into your trash. This can cause severe messes, injuries or truck fires upon
    compaction. Contact our office to learn how to dispose of the above items as well as other undesirable
    materials.

 
Commercial Customers
A. All applicable items above apply to commercial customers with or without a dumpster.
B. The main concern with dumpster service is that we need un-obstructed access to the container. 12 feet or
     more in width and at least 14 feet in height is acceptable. Containers with wheels that must be moved to
     the truck by the driver should not be loaded with heavy material of any sort. Contact Moring Disposal to
     make arrangements for disposing of any heavy material such as plaster, brick, block, cement, soil etc.
     Serious injury can occur when our personnel attempt to move over weight containers.

C. We ask that containers be spotted on a hard, level surface and away from buildings whenever possible to
     avoid damaging your property or possibly getting the truck stuck in your yard.

D. Construction and clean up containers should only be filled level full so that they can be easily covered with
     a tarp.
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