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Recycling drop location changes
West Chester Twp. has changed one of its recycling drop-off locations. According to a posting on the township’s website, the green recycling bins that were located at the former site of The Feed Barn on Cincinnati-Dayton Road have been moved to tow other locations: West Chester Fire Station 4 on Beckett Road and Keehner Park on Barret Road.
Also, the county is offering weekly hazardous waste recycling at a drop point on Cincinnati-Dayton Road until late September.
These recycling locations are intended to provide options for residents who don’t have access to curbside recycling. Are they convenient? Do you use them on a regular basis? Post a comment and share your recycling thoughts and practices.
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By null
July 12, 2008 5:22 PM | Link to this
The bins are convenient, and even though I could get curbside pickup from Rumpke, I take my recyclables to the township bins on my way to or from work.By null
July 12, 2008 5:23 PM | Link to this
The bins are convenient, and even though I could get curbside pickup from Rumpke, I take my recyclables to the township bins on my way to or from work.By Kentucky Bluebird
July 18, 2008 6:43 PM | Link to this
Before you crush your soda cans pop the pop tops off and throw them into a clean gallon sized milk jug. When you get your jugs filled up donate them to Shriners Burns Hospital,or to a local group collecting them for kidney patients. just takes a moment and it could save a life.