Expanded Recycling
With hardly a whisper, Brevard County suddenly got cleaner and greener on June 1, 2006, when eight participating cities (Indian Harbour Beach included) began an expanded pilot recycling program offered by Waste Management. This new, convenient, one-sort recycling system eliminates the need to sort the materials into different bins, and many more items will be accepted for recycling. While you can still use your three bins, and place them at the curb for collection on Mondays as usual, you can now intermingle the following expanded list of items:
- Paper: Magazines, phone books, paper bags, envelopes (with or without plastic windows), junk mail, catalogs, cereal boxes, newspaper, glossy newspaper inserts, circulars and milk and juice cartons
- Plastics: Jars and bottles, numbers 1 through 7 (numbers are found on the bottom of the container or receptacle)
- Glass: Brown, green and clear
- Aluminum, steel and tin cans: Beverages, food and pet food
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ELECTRICAL POWER OUTAGES/GENERATOR
USAGE Click on the web address below to obtain
helpful information regarding the use of generators at your home
when there has been a power disruption. The information is provided
by Florida Power and Light and should be read by anyone
contemplating using a portable generator during power
outages: http://www.fpl.com/storm/generator_safety.shtml |
Public Records
Any agency, as defined in s. 119.011, Florida Statutes, or legislative entity that operates a website and uses electronic mail shall post the following statement in a conspicuous location on its website:
Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. |
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