Carts $1,428.000 New trucks to collect material from the carts $1,156,000 Additional Material Recovery Facility Equipment $3,250,000 Expansion of the Material Recovery Facility $500,000 Contract to Resource Recycling Systems $103,000 Total . . .
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$6,437,000 In addition to wasted tax dollars, citizens will suffer reduction in recycling service. The city’s single stream recycling project Manager, Tom McMurtrie, has said that the curb-side recycling program will no longer collect engine oil, batteries or florescent lights. Citizens can still drop these off at the recycle center, but there is a $3 charge for each vehicle entering the center as well as a fee for taking these hazardous materials.
People will, of course, simply put these hazardous materials in the solid waste cart and send them to the land fill. That’s what those who’ve studied single stream recycling tell us. We are told that single stream recycling will be a ... more.
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