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Compact Remember To <br /> Fluorescent lights Recycle! <br /> w Use Less Energy And In Hugo, items for recycling <br /> are collected curb- <br /> side as part of your bi-weekly trash collection. A <br /> Last longer <br /> recycling container is available from your garbage <br /> hauler or by calling City Hall at 651-762-6300. <br /> Fluorescent lights use up to 70 percent less elec- Those items which can be recycled include news- <br /> 'Y tricity and last up to 10 times longer than incan- papers, aluminum beverage cans,tin cans,glass <br /> descent lights. There are a wide variety of fluo- jars and bottles, corrugated cardboard,glossy <br /> rescent lights available forjust about every fixture magazines,and car and tractor batteries. <br /> in your home. Buying and using compact fluores- <br /> cent lights is great for saving energy and money. <br /> Fluorescent lights are safe to use as long as they <br /> are carefully stored, installed,and disposed of <br /> properly. Don't break the lights, and keep them { .t <br /> out of the garbage. Fluorescent lights can be f� <br /> recycled at the Washington and Ramsey County <br /> Household Hazardous Waste Collection sites. Or, <br /> ask your hardware store or local retailer if they <br /> take fluorescent lights for recycling. For tips on <br /> safe storage,transport, and recycling,see www. <br /> GreenGuardian.com. <br /> Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Day Is August 21 <br /> Hugo's annual Household Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Day will be held on Saturday,August 21 from 9:00 <br /> a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in the Hugo City Hall parking lot. This is your once-a-year opportunity to get rid of <br /> household hazardous wastes at the convenient City Hall location. <br /> Items that will he accepted include: Propane cylinders <br /> Paint and paint thinner Flammable household cleaners <br /> Drain cleaner <br /> Photographic chemicals Items NOT accepted include: 1 <br /> Driveway sealer Appliances and furniture <br /> Used motor oil,oil filters, and antifreeze Asbestos <br /> Roof cement Car batteries <br /> Fluorescent and high intensity discharge lamps Computers,TVs and other electronics <br /> Garden chemicals Construction,remodeling,and landscaping debris <br /> Pool chemicals Explosives <br /> Aerosol containers Recyclables and ordinary trash <br /> Old gasoline and other solvents Tires <br /> Lighter fluid Used cooking oil <br />
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