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Air Quality
Review in partnership with ADHS |
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Arnprior places second
in Province-wide community conservation challenge
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E-Waste -
Computer towers, printers, scanners, keyboards, phones, fax
machines, monitors, CDs, laptops and other electronic devices. |
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Thank you
residents! In an effort to divert electronic devices
from the landfill, the town has been accepting and separating
e-waste at the landfill since August 2008. Since then,
approximately 7980 pounds of e-waste have been diverted from the
landfill, decreasing the town's waste footprint. |
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E-waste will continue to
be accepted at the landfill, and tipping fees apply. Please
continue to separate your e-waste from other waste items when
bringing materials to the landfill. |
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Other
Green Initiatives |
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The Nick Smith Centre has had an
energy-efficient facelift. The electrical and mechanical
components of the complex have been upgraded with the latest
energy-efficient technologies.
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The Town of Arnprior has been awarded a
grant from Hydro One's Electricity Retrofit Incentive Program (ERIP).
The interior lighting at the Arnprior Public Library will soon be
retrofitted to save energy and provide a brighter lighting source.
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The Town of Arnprior was awarded a grant
from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities' Green Municipal Fund to
complete an environmental assessment for the future expansion of the
Water Pollution Control Centre.
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The Town of Arnprior recycles waste
recyclable batteries and cell phones. These can be dropped off
FREE at the Town Hall, NSC and the Library.
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The Town of Arnprior operates an excellent
two-stream recycling program that accepts several items to help
residents reduce their garbage.
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