Knoxville could see free curbside recycling in 2011
City officials hope to have a free curbside recycling program up and running by July or August of 2011.
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Oak Lawn’s e-waste center to open
Oak Lawn residents will have a place to drop off unusable electronic devices, beginning Oct. 9 when the village opens its e-waste center. The recycling center will be at the village’s public works garage, 5532 98th St., and will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and from 10 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of each month. The site will accept most residential …
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City postpones apartment recycling vote
The City Council was briefed on a proposed ordinance it will likely vote on in December that would require apartment complexes to offer recycling to their tenants.
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Shortage in waste tonnage to HRRA could cost Kent
First Selectman Bruce Adams is being pro-active about the drop in tonnage of solid waste going from his town of Kent to the Housatonic Resource Recovery Authority (HRRA) transfer site.
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