Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: January 2nd, 2008
COALVILLE, UTAH – Two new resource recovery facilities will be available for use by county residents at the Three Mile Canyon landfill.
Summit County is constructing a new public drop-off center for residents just inside the entrance to the municipal landfill. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: November 19th, 2007
PARK CITY, UTAH – On-demand water heaters save energy and provide piping hot water. To find out if on demand hot water heaters are right for your home or office, the Park City Board of Realtors Environmental Issues Committee will host a program on Thursday, December 6th.
The free program is open to the public and will be held at 10 am at the Park City Board of Realtors office, 1889 Prospector Ave.
Larry Wilkins from Envirotherm will give a presentation explaining the capabilities of on-demand water heaters, also called “tankless” water heaters, non-chemical water treatment systems and solar applications. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call Recycle Utah at 649-9698.
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: October 22nd, 2007
PARK CITY, UTAH – Your carbon footprint can be slashed by new technologies that reduce energy consumption. That will be the message of presenters at the energy workshop for businesses on Tuesday, October 23rd at The Lodges at Deer Valley from 1:30-5 p.m. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: September 26th, 2007
Advance Registration opens for Business Workshop on Saving Money by Reducing Energy Consumption; Co-Sponsored by Recycle Utah & Park City Board of Realtors
CITY, UTAH – Advance registration is open for the third in a series of carbon footprint workshops for Summit County businesses offered by the Park City Board of Realtors and Recycle Utah. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: September 11th, 2007
PARK CITY, UTAH – Free household hazardous materials collection for residents will be held Saturday, September 22nd at The Canyons Parking lot from 9 am to 12 noon. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: September 7th, 2007
FREE Household Hazardous Material Collection For residents
Saturday, September 22, 2007
9:00 am – 12:00 pm @ The Canyons Parking Lot
Businesses: “Exempt Small Quantity Generators”
Must make an appointment To drop off.
between - 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm only
(Charge of 50 cents/lbs applies to businesses only.)
We will accept “EXPIRED prescription medication in original containers” for incineration – this day only!
Call Recycle Utah @ 649-9698 for information or www.recycleutah.org.
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: July 25th, 2007
Recycle Utah has launched the first training program of its kind for service workers in the identification and proper disposal of recyclables and hazardous material. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: March 16th, 2007
PARK CITY, UTAH – The Carbon Footprint Workshop on recycling, postponed due to a major February snowstorm, has been re-scheduled. This free workshop will be held on Tuesday, March 27th from 3-5 pm at the Alf Engen Ski Museum at the Utah Olympic Park. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: January 29th, 2007
In a town meeting held on Tuesday, January 9th Park City joined with the Park City Mountain Resort to discuss a study that was done to see how global warming could effect our town in the years to come. Although a lot of what was described was very dire the audience was given some ways to personally help stop the global warming trend. More…
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Contributed by Recycle Utah - Posted: January 17th, 2007
Recycle Utah has developed resources for condominium complexes to use in developing
cost-effective recycling programs. “HOAs need information about efficient workflows and attractive recycling bins,” said Lola Beatlebrox, Outreach Director. “Most importantly, they need to know how much a recycling program will cost.” More…
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