Dear John,

If the refrigerator still works, there are many organizations both
        NON and
        FOR profit that will take it.

Ace Appliances will pick up and cart away old refrigerators.

If the refrigerator is trash...
I've been told doors must be removed and put out in a separate time or
place.

Home Owners may place an occasional Large appliances (or piece of
furniture) at the curb on Trash Day, but should call Bulk Hauling the day
before so that the Flat Bed which follows the Dump Trucks can be directed
to the property.

I am not sure what the direct number is, but you can go in through the
City Switchboard -
        215-Mu6-1776
ask for Trash, Bulk Hauling and give your Location as "West Philly, Zip
Code and address.

If you here any better suggestions, or if my info is out-of-date, please
share other responses with me.

UCD has also been a good help in coordinating efforts to solve this type
of "disposal" problem.

D.L. Wormley at
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

has always been generous with advice and direction and is networked with
folks who can help solve trash and nuisance problems at the neighborhood
level.

All the best!
Liz

Elizabeth  Campion - Neighbor & Real Estate  Broker - E-Mail :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Direct & VM: 215-790-5653 /  Cell Phone (for emergencies only):
215-880-2930
    Mail to : P.O. Box 23632  /  Phila, Pa 19143
PRUDENTIAL, FOX & ROACH -  Reception:215-546-0550,  Shared Fax:
215-546-9781  
    Office at 210 W. Rittenhouse Sq., Suite # 406  /  Phila, Pa 19103

On Tue, 21 Aug 2001 09:11:24 -0400 "John Ellingsworth"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone know the SOP on old refrigerator removal?  UCD?  Private 
> removal?
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> John Ellingsworth
> Virtual Curriculum
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