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8 | Page <br /> <br />at Lino Park (7850 Lake Drive) from 10 am to 2 pm. There are two vendors at the event, All <br />Appliance Disposal and First Choice Document Destruction. All Appliance Disposal offers people <br />the ability to recycle materials that cannot be placed in curbside recycling. Prices and dates for this <br />event are listed on the postcard that comes out yearly and on the Lino Lakes website (Figure 11 and <br />12). Residents may pay for recycling via cash, credit, or check. There is no charge for paper <br />shredding. <br /> <br />Figure 11: Recycling Saturday Postcard 2023 <br />Organics Recycling <br />Up to 40% of household waste is organic. Commercial scale composting can process everything a <br />backyard compost pile can take plus, meat, dairy, bones, and non-recyclable paper. The City of Lino <br />Lakes offers a drop-off program along with a curbside pickup program for Walters Recycling and <br />Refuse customers. The drop-off locations include Birch Park (Figure 13), Clearwater Creek Lift <br />Station (Figure 14), Lino Park (Figure 15), and Marshan Park (Figure 16). Each location has three to <br />five, 96-gallon green bins. Lino Park, Marshan Park, the Rookery, and behind City Hall all get picked <br />up on Thursday and Clearwater Lift Station and Birch Park get picked up Friday. Walters transports <br />the collected organics to the SET Mulch Store industrial composing facility in Rosemount, MN. <br />Customers can then buy the nutrient rich soil. <br />Organics Drop-Off Sites (Figure 12): <br />Birch Park – 6520 Pheasant Run South (4 – 96-gallon bins) <br />Clearwater Creek Lift Station – 2200 East Cedar Street (3 – 96-gallon bins) <br />Lino Park – 7850 Lake Drive (4 – 96-gallon bins) <br />Marshan Park – 7204 Lake Drive (5 – 96-gallon bins)