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Centre County Resumes Curbside Recycling Service April 27

On April 22, the Centre County Recycling and Refuse Authority announced they are resuming curbside recycling service on Monday, April 27.  Recycling was suspended on March 30 due to COVID-19 concerns.

As curbside recycling starts back up again, please follow the guidelines below to keep collectors and residents safe:

-- If someone in your household has been sick, is quarantined or has tested positive for COVID-19, please hold your recycling at home for one week before placing it at the curb.

-- Protect yourself, your neighbors and our community.  Do not place possibly contaminated items at the curb.

-- Trash Guidelines: All trash should be bagged prior to being placed inside or next to your trash can. Bags should be tied or closed to prevent trash from falling out.

-- For State College Borough Residents Only: Bulk items should be placed at the curb for at least three days before they are collected. 

The Authority would like to thank all its customers for their patience during our temporary disruption of service. We look forward to your continued cooperation and participation.

For more information, visit the Centre County Recycling and Refuse Authority website or call 814-238-7005.

Related Articles:

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[Posted: April 22, 2020]


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