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Murfreesboro / Tennessee / United States
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The Solid Waste Department is governed by Rutherford County in Tennessee, which offers a range of municipal and administrative services. The department provides a variety of solid waste collection and transportation services for the unincorporated and incorporated areas of the county. It operates more than 10 convenience centers that accept household waste and recyclable materials. The department additionally offers recycling and environmental education programs. The county also operates health, insurance, planning, human resources, and parks recreation departments. Its health department offers disease prevention and primary care services. The county s human resources department provides information and support services in the areas of employment and training.
Woodlawn / Tennessee / United States
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Bi-County Solid Waste is a department that is a part of the government of Montgomery County Government in Tennessee. The department offers household hazardous waste disposal services. It operates a landfill and ensures compliance with federal and state government regulations. Bi-County Solid Waste operates refuse balers and administers a recycle program. The department also operates a construction and demolition landfill. It collects more than 1,200 tons of refuse materials on a monthly basis. Bi-County Solid Waste works in collaboration with the Montgomery County School System to provide several educational programs. The department accepts various materials, such as aluminum cans, cereal boxes and plastic products.
Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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The Knox County Solid Waste division is a part of the government of Knox County in Tennessee. It assists citizens with the management of their municipal solid waste. The division maintains collection centers that accept a variety of household hazardous waste, including pesticides, herbicides, cleansers, computer monitors, refrigerators, air conditioners, thermometers, thermostats, adhesives and drain openers. The Knox County Solid Waste division operates various sanitary landfills, transfer stations, and mulching and composting facilities. It administers the recycling of scrap metal, clothing, glass, car batteries, cell phones, ink cartridges, tires, and aluminum and steel cans. In addition, the Knox County Solid Waste division conducts a mixed paper and corrugated cardboard recycling program for county schools.