Recycle it
By Times Staff
Published June 15, 2006
The Hernando County Solid Waste and Recycling Division has various drop-off sites for recyclables. Accepted at the following sites: paper (newspaper, paper bags and flattened cardboard), plastic (Nos. 1-2), aluminum and steel cans. Mail, glossy advertisements, plastic window envelopes and colored paper are not accepted. All items must be clean and sorted into correct bins. Call 754-4112, ext. 119, for information.
Brooksville
HERNANDO COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER: parking lot at Broad Street and Bell Avenue.
NORTHWEST WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY: 14450 Landfill Road (off U.S. 98 N). Hours: 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday.
WAL-MART SUPERCENTER: 13300 Cortez Blvd.
WESLYAN VILLAGE: 8225 Wesley Drive (plastic, steel and aluminum cans only).
WEST HERNANDO MIDDLE SCHOOL: 14325 Ken Austin Parkway (cardboard only).
Masaryktown
STAN'S GARAGE: 1159 Broad St.
Nobleton
TRI-COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT: 28444 Forbes St.
Ridge Manor
EAST HERNANDO TRANSFER STATION: SR 50 (east of I-75).
RIDGE MANOR CAMPGROUND: 33456 Cortez Blvd.
Spring Hill
DELTONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 2055 Deltona Blvd.
LAKEWOOD PLAZA: 4365 Commercial Way (U.S. 19).
NOTRE DAME INTERPAROCHIAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 1117 Suzanne Drive, Spring Hill.
SPRING HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: 6000 Roble Ave.
SPRING HILL MOOSE LODGE: 5214 Mariner Blvd. (cardboard and glass only).
TIMBER HILLS PLAZA: 2240 Commercial Way.
WAL-MART SUPERCENTER: 3021 U.S. 19.
WEST HERNANDO TRANSFER STATION: 2525 Osowaw Blvd.
[Last modified June 15, 2006, 07:50:10]
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