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Adair Recycling Center is now taking glass

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District 2 Magistrate Daryl Flatt called this morning to let everyone know that the Adair Recycling Center is now accepting glass for recycling. "I talked to A.L. (A.L. Sinclair, Adair County Solid Waste Coordinator) this morning and he said that the Recycling Center has a taker for glass products. He said we won't get any payment for the glass at this time, but it will mean less glass going into the landfill.

Magistrate Flatt said that this should mean a great deal to the City of Columbia. "The landfill is paid by tonnage," he said, "and glass is heavy. Recycling the glass instead of putting it in the landfill could provide a major savings for the city."

The Adair Recycling Center is located at 62 Service Road, Columbia, KY. Hours are 7am-3pmCT, Monday through Friday, and 8am-12pm noon CT on Saturday. The phone number is 270-378-0782. Information is also available in County Judge Executive Ann Melton's office, Suite 1, Adair Annex, 427 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Phone 270-284-4703.




This story was posted on 2013-12-19 09:49:37
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