COMMUNITY INFORMATION
RECYCLING
The Village is proud to offer 24/7 drop-off recycling, with bins located at Community
Park on Custar Road. To keep this running smoothly, please remember these guidelines...
* Rinse all food & beverage containers & flatten all cardboard.
* Plastic trash bags and grocery bags are not to be put in the bins.
* When possible, push your recyclables towards the back of the bin to prevent crowding.
* Close bin lids when finished.
*Accepted items: Glass bottles jars; steel & aluminum cans; plastic bottles, jugs, & containers; cardboard boxes; and paper items
(junk mail, magazines, newspaper, office paper, etc).
*Items NOT accepted: Polystyrene containers, plastic grocery bags, shredded paper, broken glass, and garbage.
Thank you so much for your help and cooperation! For more information, please contact Hannah Smith at the Wood County Solid Waste District (419-354-1515).
The Village is proud to offer 24/7 drop-off recycling, with bins located at Community
Park on Custar Road. To keep this running smoothly, please remember these guidelines...
* Rinse all food & beverage containers & flatten all cardboard.
* Plastic trash bags and grocery bags are not to be put in the bins.
* When possible, push your recyclables towards the back of the bin to prevent crowding.
* Close bin lids when finished.
*Accepted items: Glass bottles jars; steel & aluminum cans; plastic bottles, jugs, & containers; cardboard boxes; and paper items
(junk mail, magazines, newspaper, office paper, etc).
*Items NOT accepted: Polystyrene containers, plastic grocery bags, shredded paper, broken glass, and garbage.
Thank you so much for your help and cooperation! For more information, please contact Hannah Smith at the Wood County Solid Waste District (419-354-1515).
THE WATER SHED
WHAT: Vending units that offer purified/treated water for drinking & food preparation.
The units use a 9-step purification process, which includes reverse osmosis.
WHERE: There is a WaterShed located on Custar Road, next to the recycling center.
WHO: These are provided by the Northwestern Water & Sewer District.
WHEN: Open 24/7 for public use.
WHY: To offer residents top quality water at an affordable price.
HOW MUCH: Only 25 cents per gallon! You will need your own container(s).
WHAT: Vending units that offer purified/treated water for drinking & food preparation.
The units use a 9-step purification process, which includes reverse osmosis.
WHERE: There is a WaterShed located on Custar Road, next to the recycling center.
WHO: These are provided by the Northwestern Water & Sewer District.
WHEN: Open 24/7 for public use.
WHY: To offer residents top quality water at an affordable price.
HOW MUCH: Only 25 cents per gallon! You will need your own container(s).
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