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Posted on: April 27, 2010

[ARCHIVED] Snyder clean-up week ended

Snyder clean-up week official ended Saturday but
officials are hoping citizens will continue on their
own.
City crews picked up 65.81 tons of limbs, debris,
appliances and a lot of weight and exercise machines,
according to city manager Merle Taylor.
Taylor said that a monthly load to the landfill will
continue to be free with a city utility bill as it has been and reservations for a city dump truck are also free.
Besides the landfill, the city works in cooperation
with the recycling center to take in paper, plastic,
shaded plastic milk jugs/detergent bottles
stamped HDPE #2, cardboard, aluminum cans and
old computers for donation at 2661 Thompson Road
past the waste water plant.

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