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  2. Collect Water for a Non-Rainy Day With One of These Editor ...

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    Most rain barrels are made of all-weather plastic and have a spigot or a water hose connection, along with a screen at the collection point to prevent leaves and other debris from falling inside.

  3. Bellevue to collect up to 192 gallons of extra yard debris ...

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    The city of Bellevue announced Friday that residents can put their extra yard debris on the curb, and Republic Services will collect up to 192 gallons of debris at no additional cost.

  4. Clearing debris from Hurricane Ian? Yard waste disposal ... - AOL

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    The City of Raleigh is temporarily increasing how much yard debris can be left at the curb after Hurricane Ian. Clearing debris from Hurricane Ian? Yard waste disposal options vary across the Triangle

  5. BigBelly - Wikipedia

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    Bigbelly public waste and recycling components at DTE Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Bigbelly was originally a solar powered trash-compacting bin, manufactured by U.S. company Big belly Solar Inc for use in public spaces such as parks, beaches, amusement parks, universities, retail properties, grocery industry and food service operators.

  6. Trash interceptor - Wikipedia

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    A February 2015 agreement with a local waste-to-energy plant is believed to make Baltimore the first city to use reclaimed waterway debris to generate electricity. [ 2 ] The Jones Falls river watershed drains fifty-eight square miles of land outside of Baltimore and is a significant source of trash that enters the harbor.

  7. Demolition waste - Wikipedia

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    Demolition waste is waste debris from destruction of buildings, roads, bridges, or other structures. [1] Debris varies in composition, but the major components, by weight, in the US include concrete, wood products, asphalt shingles, brick and clay tile, steel, and drywall. [2] There is the potential to recycle many elements of demolition waste. [1]

  8. City continues debris cleanup; yard waste drop off extended - AOL

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    Jul. 10—The city of Danville is still working to clean up debris from the June 29 storm, but is experiencing delays in curbside collections. Due to the high volume of calls, the city asked that ...

  9. Hippo water roller - Wikipedia

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    Upper: traditional method of carrying water; lower: more water can be transported easily using the roller. The Hippo water roller, or Hippo roller, is a device used to carry drinking water more easily and efficiently than traditional methods, particularly in the developing world and rural areas.

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