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  2. When are leaves collected in your town? Rules and schedules ...

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    • Details: Durham’s yard waste program is an optional, fee-based program for residents. For $90 per year, residents are enrolled in the yard waste program from July 1 to June 30. Program ...

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    The yard waste center is one big step for Holly Springs in modernizing its waste collection system. Southwest Wake County town gives residents a new place to dump yard waste Skip to main content

  4. Garbage hauler's new yard waste fee has officials and ... - AOL

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    Starting Aug. 1, some Rock River Disposal customers will have to pay an extra $250 per year for yard waste collection. Garbage hauler's new yard waste fee has officials and residents talking trash ...

  5. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    Household waste was often simply thrown out of an open window, buried in the garden or deposited in outhouses (see more at urban archaeology). When human concentrations became more dense, waste collectors, called nightmen or gong farmers were hired to collect the night soil from pail closets, performing their duties only at night (hence the ...

  6. Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    The Solid Waste Disposal Act (SWDA) is an act passed by the United States Congress in 1965. [1] The United States Environmental Protection Agency described the Act as "the first federal effort to improve waste disposal technology". [2]

  7. Garden waste dumping - Wikipedia

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    Garden waste, or green waste dumping is the act of discarding or depositing garden waste somewhere it does not belong.. Garden waste is the accumulated plant matter from gardening activities which involve cutting or removing vegetation, i.e. cutting the lawn, weed removal, hedge trimming or pruning consisting of lawn clippings. leaf matter, wood and soil.