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Rain Gardens Presentation (Environmental Committee) October 8, 2008 Click here to download audio file
Renewable Energy Presentation (Charter & Ordinance) February 3, 2009 Click here to download audio file
Canals & Stormwater Management Presentation (CIB) AND Solar Street Lighting Presentation (Environmental Committee) May 13, 2009 Click here to download audio file
Native Plants Presentation (Environmental Committee) June 10, 2009 |
Curbside RecyclingThe Town Curbside Recycling program is offered to town residents and property owners. Throughout the months of October to April residential curbside recycling pick-up is the first and third Fridays of the month. During the months of May to September the pick-up is weekly on Fridays. Residents who sign up for the program receive a 65-gallon cart on wheels for plastic narrow neck bottles, plastic grocery bags, aluminum, steel and empty aerosol cans, newspapers, junk mail, and corrugated cardboard. Sign up at any time; there is no deadline. Things you can recycle: Paper (newspaper, phone books, junk mail, magazines, cereal boxes and similar type boxboard, flattened corrugated cardboard, brown paper bags, paper gift bags - handles removed); Plastic (bottles - empty and rinsed lids removed, grocery and shopping bags); Metal (clean metal cans); Glass (clean clear, brown or green glass bottles).Things you cannot recycle: Waxed paper, aluminum foil, facial tissue, paper towels, butter tubs, yogurt containers, styrofoam, plastic drinking cups or lids, motor oil containers, pie pans, paint cans, scrap metal, lawn chairs, screens, window or door frames, window glass, drinking glass, glass cook ware, mirrors, dished, cups.Registration forms are available here or in town hall. For more information call Town Hall 302.539.3011. |
Recycle Household Batteries at the Town of Selbyville Center - 68 W. Church Street at the corner of Railroad Avenue and Church Street across from the Town Hall. Recycle Analog TVs through DSWA Electronic Goods Recycling ProgramThe Delaware Solid Waste Authority is encouraging Delawareans who decide to buy a digital television and no longer want their old analog television to recycle them through DSWA’s Electronic Goods Recycling Program rather than throwing them away. DSWA's Electronic Goods Recycling Program allows residents to drop off their unwanted electronic items for free. For more information, please call the Citizens' Response Line at 1-800-404-7080 or visit www.dswa.com
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Beach Grass Planting March 20
Five New Year’s resolutions for a greener, more sustainable 2010 Please note, the Town of Fenwick Island continues to support the Fenwick Island Lions Club aluminum can collection. The bin behind town hall and the containers on the beach ends [summer] will remain available for your donations. Please utilize these containers. |