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Have you done some cleaning and ended up with stuff you don't know where to take? Bring our waste specialists your TVs, tires, paint, oils, garden chemicals and more for responsible and safe disposal!
This Washtenaw County Clean-up Day will be held on Saturday, July 23rd from 9am-1pm at Lincoln High School.
Please consider a donation of $15 to help support this effort. Please only bring materials you can unload within 20 minutes or less. Long wait times are expected. While we strive to help everyone in line by 1PM, we reserve the right to close the line when capacity is reached.
WHAT TO BRING:
• Appliances (microwave, dryer, etc.) no freon-containing appliances
• Bulky Waste (furniture, scrap wood, mattresses, etc.)
• Electronics (TV, computer, entertainment and communication devices, etc.)
• Household Hazardous Waste (paint, pesticides, cleaning supplies, oil, batteries, etc.) (no containers larger than 6 gal, no oxygen or refrigerant tanks, containers can not be returned)
• Scrap Metal
• Tires (limit of 10 tires, no semi or agricultural tires)
View the flyer for more details and a full list of accepted and not accepted materials and a map of the event flow. Find more information about Clean-Up Day Events and other alternative locations for disposing or recycling materials at washtenaw.org/cleanup.
Sign up to volunteer here.
Lincoln High School
7425 Willis Road, MI
United States
Sunny, with a high of 37 and low of 16 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear during the afternoon and evening,
I have to commend the Saline City manager and engineer for keeping their cool and for their professionalism during the three hour Mill Pond Dam town hall meeting.
I think what's insulting is that the city is bloating the numbers to bolster their case.
Logically, the dam has no practical use. Of course, it's going to cost more. Of course, there's a level of risk there. Of course, over some period of time, it's going to cost more to maintain than a stream.
Life cycle cost analysis is certainly appropriate when considering new assets, but it may not be as appropriate when evaluating existing assets.