Recycling Materials
Recyclable
plastic containers have a number printed inside a triangle on the bottom of the
container. It is imperative that all
persons check each container to find this number to determine whether or not it
can be recycled and if so where to put it.
All persons are responsible for sorting their own items into the proper
bins. Any person attempting to leave
unsorted recycling materials will be charged the appropriate solid waste
fee. The following materials are
accepted for recycling at the recycling center/transfer station at no cost:
A.
Corrugated Cardboard
B. Steel Cans
C. Aluminum Cans
D. #1 Plastic – Pop Bottles
E. #2 & #4 Colored Plastic – Detergent Containers
F. #2 Clear Plastic – Milk Jugs
G. Newspapers for Boy Scout
Troop #174
The City does not accept #3, #5,
#6, or #7 Plastics or Motor Oil Containers.
All containers must be rinsed and free of any liquids or food
contamination or they will be rejected!