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Hazardous waste drop off is today, 14 Nov 2020

A reminder for residents of Adair County - today is the last clean-up day of this fall season.

Residents may drop off hazardous household from 8amCT until NoonCT at the Adair County Road Department, 62 Service Rd, Columbia.

Service Road is located across from Harvey-Ellis on Hwy 55N - on the left as you head from Columbia toward Campbellsville.

See events for a link to this news story for a list of what can and can't be dropped off.




This story was posted on 2020-11-14 02:53:28
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Unload here until noon Saturday



2020-11-14 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Until noon today, Saturday, November 14, 2020, you can pull into the big garage and get your hazardous waste unloaded for you. When you turn onto Service Road, the little sign in the middle directs you to pull down to the right, into the open garage door. There was no waiting at 9:30am. It felt great to get old paint cans delivered to people who know how to dispose of it without hurting the earth.

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