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Cleaning up Adair County: E-Scrap event is next

Volunteers who helped with the free tipping days received a shout out at last week's Fiscal Court meeting. Judge executive Gale Cowan said they received a greater response with more pounds brought in than last year, helping to clean up Adair County. Two more opportunities are coming up.

Next cleanup days are October 26 through October 30, 2020 for E-SCRAP at the Recycling Center on Campbellsville Street. Three will also be a Hazardous Household Waste (HHW) Event on Saturday, November 14, 2020, 8amCT until NoonCT.



The E-Scrap event to safely discard old electronics starting October 26, 2020, will have bins set out at the recycling center on Campbellsville Road for Adair Countians to drop off items from the list below:

Acceptable E-Scrap Items
October 26, 2020 through October 30, 2020:


Computers
Cameras
Printers
Scanners and copiers
Fax machines
Monitors
Servers
Cell phones
Shredders
Television
VCR and CD players
Speakers
TV cable boxes
Telephones
Power supplies
Video game equipment
Circuit boards
Media tapes and disks
Hard drives
Routers/hubs
Modems

Adair will also have a Hazardous Household Waste (HHW) Event on Saturday, November 14, 2020, from 8amCT until NoonCT. More on that later.


This story was posted on 2020-10-09 10:36:34
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Cleaning up Adair County



2020-10-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Jackie Montgomery.
As Adair County Government prepares for the next two cleanup days, success is still being celebrated from last week's event, larger than last year. Jackie Montgomery took this photo of volunteers working at the Free Tipping Day at the landfill. Next opportunity to clean up Adair County comes October 26 through October 30, 2020 for E-SCRAP at the Recycling Center, 62 Service Road off Campbellsville Street, Columbia.

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