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Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Can't get rid of your explosives or radioative wastes, but.............
The City of Tampa Solid Waste department will hold a household chemical collection from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 28, 2006. Residents may drop off items listed below at the Solid Waste facility located at 4010 West Spruce Street behind the main building. Drivers should enter on Clark Street to access the facility. Residents may bring the following materials to the collection site: · paints and solvents· used motor oil· automotive products · pool chemicals· mercury containing devices, such as fluorescent light bulbs and thermometers · lawn, garden and household chemicals · electronics including computer monitors, printers, CPUs, keyboards and televisions. The city will not accept any explosive, radioactive or bio-medical wastes at the collection site. Residents must bring a driver’s license, current water bill or electric bill to use this free city service. For more information, please call the City of Tampa Solid Waste department at 813-348-1111.Residents in the City of Tampa can now recycle cardboard at the Manhattan Brush Site, located at 6727 S. Manhattan Avenue.
Hey!
ReplyDeleteDoes it include pick up for an toxic roomate?
How about a pick-up for the stuff loaded in the trucks at Galaxy?
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