ATTENTION ALL CAMDEN, MILLER AND LACLEDE COUNTY RESIDENTS! Lebanon is hosting the first annual Fall Community Clean-up & Recycling Event on November 4, 2017 (rain or shine) from 9am until noon at Lebanon Public Works, located at 1401 West Commercial Avenue in Lebanon, Missouri.
At this event, residents may drop off the following items for recycling or disposal:
Household Hazardous Waste such as; paint and stain supplies, light bulbs, batteries, automotive and cleaning products, pesticides and herbicides.
Non-Household Hazardous Waste like; plastic, cardboard, paper, tin and aluminum cans. All containers, being dropped at the NON-HHW waste stream, must be cleaned of any residual product. This ensures the safety of those processing this material.
Heavy Metals like; household appliances, lawn mowers, motors and tire rims, bicycles and exercise equipment and other items made of 100% metal like swing sets and trampoline frames. Sorry tires are NOT being accepted at this event.
Small Electronics that are corded or battery operated, such as; computer, audio and video equipment, telephones, cell phones, power tools, There may be a fee for disposal of televisions and computer monitors. If vouchers for FREE disposals are available, the vouchers will be distributed at the time of the event on a first come first serve basis. Limit one voucher per car per visit.
Yard Debris consisting of lawn and garden vegetation like; leaves, tree limbs, grass clippings, and shrub trimmings. NO pre-treated lumber will be accepted.
Lebanon’s Recycling Center is a FREE service available to all residents of Laclede, Camden and Miller Counties. For more information concerning area recycling options, check out the Recycling/Energy Conservation page in the Residents section of Lebanon’s website.
Saturday Nov 4, 2017
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
November 4, 2017
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Rain or Shine
Lebanon Public Works
1401 West Commercial Ave.
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