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6 <br /> <br /> <br />1. Permanent, single sort, year-round recycling drop-off locations <br />2. Print materials already supplied by PHE as outlined on the print materials request form. <br />Print materials that are customized with municipal logos are exempt <br />3. Disposal expenses for community clean up events or road cleanup activities where specific <br />items are not directed to recycling or reuse <br />4. Expenses for non-waste abatement, such as energy or ground water <br />5. Ongoing recycling or garbage service fees (collection, processing, transportation) <br />6. Costs for office equipment and supplies <br />7. Street sweeping expenses <br />8. Beautification projects or rain gardens <br />9. Lobbying and legal expenses <br />10. Food or refreshments <br />11. Funding currently budgeted or being provided by applicant <br />Standard List of Residential Curbside <br />Recyclables <br />PHE created the list of standard recyclable materials to be collected curbside after researching current <br />materials collected curbside by haulers as well as the availability of viable end markets for those <br />materials. This list covers only the minimum materials recommended for residential curbside collection. <br />A municipality may require the collection of additional recyclable materials. A municipality may choose <br />how to enforce such as through ordinance or hauler licensing. The Standard List of Residenti al Curbside <br />recyclables can be found at the link below. <br /> <br />Washington County Standard List of Residential Curbside Recyclables <br /> <br />This standard list of recyclables for single sort recycling collection will be periodically reviewed and <br />updated by PHE as additional materials and end markets become available. PHE may add materials to <br />this list and require municipalities to begin collection of the new materials within one year of receiving <br />notification from the PHE. <br />Verification of Compliance with Minnesota <br />Statute 115.471 and 115A.46 Public Entities <br />Law <br />As a condition of eligibility for the Washington County Municipal Recycling Grant funds, pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes 115A.46, subd. 5 and 115A.471, all waste generated by municipal government <br />activities, including, but not limited to city/town halls, public works buildings, parks, etc., and waste <br />arranged or waste contract for on behalf of its residents (such as organized garbage collection), must be <br />managed in accordance with the County’s Solid Waste Management Plan and delivered to the