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Recycling Education and Community Beautification | Keep Yankton Beautiful

Keep Yankton Beautiful is a local non-profit group whose mission is to improve and enhance the city of Yankton with community involvement through recycling education and promotion, clean up efforts and beautification projects.

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Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion

A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals. Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.

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Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion

A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals. Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.

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Public Works Department | City of Mitchell

Transportation Services include Streets & Sanitation, Landfill, Snow Removal, Recycling. Public Works and Engineering Services include Potable Water, Storm Water, Sanitary Sewer Services, Building Permitting, and Planning & Zoning.

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Public Works Department | City of Sturgis

The Public Works Department consists of several entities such as: Streets and Buildings: snow removal, street sweeping, street lighting, traffic control devices, GIS, city building and equipment maintenance Wastewater: wastewater treatment, storm water drainage, irrigation, and sewer line maintenance Sanitation: residential and commercial garbage service, restricted use rubble site, recycling program, curbside pick up service Special events: city-wide clean up, traffic control, and engineering and contract administration for capital and public improvements Rubble Site: See the Authorized Solid Waste page for information about what items can be taken to the Rubble Site. Many items can be taken to the Rubble Site free of charge (within a standard pickup truck-sized load) with a copy of a current Sturgis utility bill (see the Sanitation Policy for information); including batteries, tires (for a fee), leaves, branches, Christmas trees, etc. Please refer to the Fee Schedule for more details and pricing. The City of Sturgis Rubble Site is classified as restricted use. Certain items may not be accepted at a restricted-use rubble site. Please see the Unauthorized Solid Waste page for more details.

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Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion

A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals. Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.

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Solid Waste Department | City of Huron

Provides collection of garbage and a rubble site. Collection of residential garbage is scheduled by location. Garbage must be bagged and inside the provided container. Residents may access the rubble site once a month for free. Visit website below for details on collection schedules, restrictions and more information.

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Sustainability Program | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

Works toward goals of the Sustainability Program by partnering both internally and externally with city departments and organizations. Programs include education and outreach, recycling reporting, regulation, and tracking programs for five county area of Sioux Falls, coordinate existing and implement new waste diversion programs in Sioux Falls, and research and implement new sustainability initiatives.

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Solid Waste Division | City of Rapid City

The landfill is located on 450 acres and has operated at this location since 1960. On an average day the landfill receives 450-500 tons of non-hazardous solid waste. In addition to household waste, the landfill receives construction and demolition debris, non-hazardous special wastes, and non-infectious medical waste for disposal. A Subtitle D landfill which can accept anything considered non-hazardous or liquid. Garbage and Waste: Accepts all garbage and waste, except for: liquids like non solidified paints, stains, week killers, oil etc. also can not accept medical waste or anything considered hazardous (ie. anything labeled Dangerous, Combustible, Caution, Flammable etc.) Examples include; antifreeze, fire extinguishers, gas, water/oil mixtures, herbicides, fertilizers, mag-water, full aerosol cans, etc. Electronics: All electronics are directed to Black Hills Eco-Works for recycling. For current fees, contact Black Hills Eco-Works. Rapid City Landfill does have an Eco-Works drop-off site on the citizen campus for computers, laptops, tables, and cell phones for no fee. Annual events: Household Hazardous Waste recycling event, more details available soon. Annual City Wide Clean-Up week: TBD Curbside Recycling: Place items in city issued blue recycling bins. Glass, Aluminum, Steel, & Plastic (#1 & 2) Rapid City Sharps Disposal - Following disposal guidelines listed on the website. Drop off locations include: Public Safety Building (300 Kansas City Street) 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday City Hall (300 6th Street) 8:00am - 4:00pm, Monday - Friday Landfill Education Center (5165 S. Hwy 79) 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday Yard waste and branches: Accepted at the Rapid City Landfill at no charge (residents and businesses), 7:00am - 3:45pm, Monday - Friday Christmas Tree Remote Disposal sites: - Open December 26 - January 31. Please bring Christmas trees without plastic bags, ornaments, and lights. Locations include: West Blvd N. Fitzgerald Stadium Facilities with Christmas Lights Recycling: Ace Hardware Stores Family Fare Stores Boyd's Baken Park Location Rapid City Library City Hall Rapid City Landfill Western Dakota Tech Batteries: - Regular household alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (size AAA, AA,C, D etc.) can be placed in garbage. If it is rechargeable it is recyclable. Also when there is a recycle battery seal or the abbreviations Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion, or PB printed on a battery pack it means the battery can be recycled. Bring rechargeable batteries to drop-off locations: Batteries Plus Bulbs (2060 W. Main) 8:00am - 8:00pm.

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Solid Waste Department | City of Yankton

​The City of Yankton curbside collection provides residential solid waste and recycling pick-up. Christmas Trees: Christmas tree drop-off point for Yankton residents at the parking lot west of the Riverside Park baseball stadium. Christmas trees can also be taken to the Yankton Transfer Station during regular business hours. The Christmas tree drop-off point and the Transfer Station will start accepting trees beginning after December 26. A one-time residential, front curb, pick-up date will be determined in December. City Wide Cleanup: Spring cleaning opportunity, front curb pickup, for residents on the city garbage routes for tree branches, wood products, metal items, and concrete. For information on what items will not be picked up visit the city website. Household Hazardous Waste: Annual collection event accepting a variety of Household Hazardous Waste including cleaning products, household products, paint, shop, hobby, and repair supplies, and yard supplies. For a complete list of accepted items please visit the city website. Transfer Station (Landfill): Solid waste and ruble disposal for Yankton County. Visit website for disposal fee information.

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City Hall | City of Lennox

Key city services include Finance Office (finance offices are often notary publics), Utility Billing, City Council and Mayor, Planning and Zoning, Parks and Recreation, Street, Water/Sewer, Rubble Site which is open year-round with a Rubble Site Pass, voter registration forms, New resident information, and community calendar.

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Regional Landfill | City of Brookings

The Landfill Department handles the operation of landfill and collection services. The Brookings Landfill serves parts of six counties that include Brookings, Deuel, Hamlin, Kingsbury, Lake, and Moody.

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Waste Diversion and Recycling Education | BINfluencer

BINfluencer addresses barriers to waste diversion and encourages the community to reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink waste. Initiatives include an educational trailer, available for booking by schools and organizations, for outreach efforts and a Waste Diversion Directory to help the public find proper recycling and reuse options for items that don't belong in curbside bins.

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Public Works | City of Spearfish

The Public Works Department maintains and oversees the following departments - airport, government buildings, Hydro plant, Sewer, Solid waste, Storm water information, Streets, Snow removal, Water, and Wastewater treatment. Residents of Spearfish needing: Landfill (for disposal of household garbage) - should contact the City of Belle Fourche at 605-892-3530 Residential Recycling - should contact Keiffer Recycling at 605-892-4635 Rubble Site (for disposal of trees/branches, yard waste, furniture, appliances, electronics, etc.) should call the City of Spearfish Public Works main number at 605-642-1333

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Public Works Department | City of Rapid City

Purpose: Provides safe, reliable drinking water, wastewater treatment, drainage, solid waste disposal, and transportation systems. - Solid Waste Division Provides for the orderly, efficient and safe collection, recycling and disposal of waste. - Street Division Operates and maintains a 386 mile transportation system. Maintains over 130 miles of storm sewer system. Provides vehicle and equipment maintenance and repair on approximately 600 units for various City departments. To report a pothole call (605) 394-4152 or email [email protected] - Water Division Provides adequate and safe water for domestic, industrial and fire protection purposes. - Water Reclamation Division Protects the public health by providing for efficient and economical collection and treatment of wastewater.

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Recycling Center | City of Freeman

The City of Freeman operates a self-service Recycling Center. Acceptable items for recycling include Aluminum Cans, Tin Cans, Plastic Bottles Labeled 1-5, Plastic Containers Labeled 1-5, Glass, Computer Paper & Glossy-Finish Paper, Shredded Office Paper, Newspaper, Magazines, Phone Books, and all types of clean cardboard. Styrofoam is not accepted. Materials need to be sorted and separated on site or in advance. All Containers must be empty.

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Landfill | City of Watertown

The Watertown Regional Landfill accepts and disposes of municipal solid waste. It is located three miles south and one mile east from the junction of Highways 212 and 81. The landfill is closed Sundays and holidays. Provides recycling, yard waste disposal, compost, white goods, Christmas Tree Recycling, and Household Hazardous Waste disposal. Individuals from surrounding counties should call to learn more about rates.

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Public Works & Engineering Division | City of Aberdeen

Oversees the following divisions of the City of Aberdeen: Street Maintenance, Solid Waste, Traffic Control, Utilities, the Water Treatment Plant, and the Water Reclamation Facility. These divisions are responsible for the maintenance and improvement of roads and alleys, snow removal, solid waste collection, contracted recycling, traffic control measures, the maintenance of all water main, sewer main, storm sewer, and drainage ways, treatment and conveyance of drinking water, and the conveyance, treatment, and discharge of waste water.

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Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion

A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals. Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.

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Recycling Center | City of Beresford

Provides curb-side pickup of recycling items. Beresford residents can also drop off items for recycling. Accepted items include dry cardboard, newspapers, magazines, phonebooks, tin and aluminum cans that have been rinsed out, numbers 1 and 2 plastic milk jugs, pop bottles, and similar items that have been rinsed out and had their lids removed. Does not accept pallets, glass, waxed cardboard, and packing material such as Styrofoam and bubble wrap. For curb-side pick up, recycling items must be in clear, plastic bags and sorted according to material.

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Missouri Valley Recycling Center | City of Vermillion

A drop-off recycling facility accepting the following recyclable items: plastic #1 and #2, tin cans, aluminum cans (market share price paid for aluminum cans), newspaper, corrugated cardboard, cereal/beer/pop/shoe boxes, lightweight press board, computer and white paper, mixed office and pastel paper (includes junk mail & window envelopes), shred office paper, magazines, catalogs, slicks, books, phone books, and scrap metals. Satellite drop-off trailers available around the City of Vermillion and accept only basic recyclables. For reasons of safety and capacity, cardboard and glass should not be deposited into the trailers.

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Landfill | City of Sioux Falls Public Works Department

The 789 acre sanitary landfill and rubble site is located 5 miles west of Sioux Falls on 41st Street and 464th Avenue. Other services available at the landfill include: - Yard waste composting center Free compost - just bring a container and a shovel Major appliance recycling area Tree wood The Sioux Falls Landfill or a citizen's private garbage hauler can answer questions concerning either the yard waste or recycling programs. Free Landfill Pass - Sioux Falls residents receive a free paperless pass for one free trip to the City of Sioux Falls Sanitary Landfill. Residents may present a driver's license or state ID card for scanning at the landfill entrance. Pass is limited to one annual free trip to the landfill per household address. Passes are based on zip code which opens program to those living in multi-family units, such as apartment buildings. The pass will allow the addressee to dispose of one load (less than 3 cubic yards or gross vehicle weight less than 10,000 pounds) at the landfill. Residents may not pay an individual to haul your load, as the load will then be considered a contractor or commercial load. All loads must be tarped or tied down to be admitted free. Small branch size debris can be disposed of at the City's 2 Leaf, Grass and Small Branch Drop Off locations which are open Saturday, April 13 - Sunday, May 26, 2024.

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Engineering Department | City of Mitchell

Transportation Services include streets and sanitation, landfill, snow removal, and recycling. Public Works and Engineering Services include potable water, storm water, sanitary sewer services, building permits, and planning & zoning.

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