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JustaLocal

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Jul 11, 2007
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They pick up twice a week down here.
 

wrobert

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Nov 21, 2007
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Hey GOP - do you get your garbage picked up twice a week, or only once?

Just curious - I know it's still only once a week in most areas north of DFS; wasn't sure about your neck of the woods.

I'm not sure my friends down here realize that while we hope for recycling, NoWal is hoping for twice-a-week pickup.


Once a week. Not that bad until littlegop forgets to put out the trash. Then it gets a little messy around the side of the house for a week or so. He does not forget near as much since I started storing the overflow in his room.
 

savvytangerine

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Jul 5, 2007
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Once a week. Not that bad until littlegop forgets to put out the trash. Then it gets a little messy around the side of the house for a week or so. He does not forget near as much since I started storing the overflow in his room.

:rotfl:That is funny!

Well, maybe a curbside program for all of Walton County is a little too lofty of a goal at this time. :bang:

I am looking into if there are grants out there to make it worth it for the county, but maybe we should consider alternatives. :dunno:
 

TooFarTampa

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Any updates on recycling plans for the county?

We were up in SoWal for a week and I was horrified at the amount of cr*p we threw out. I am quite relieved to be back home and filling up our two big blue bins with newspapers, cereal boxes, bottles, cans and jars.

I wish I had read this thread before we got here, and I would have known where to drop off the recyclables. We had literally no room to bring them home with us. There just has to be a better way! :sosad:
 

Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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Any updates on recycling plans for the county?

We were up in SoWal for a week and I was horrified at the amount of cr*p we threw out. I am quite relieved to be back home and filling up our two big blue bins with newspapers, cereal boxes, bottles, cans and jars.

I wish I had read this thread before we got here, and I would have known where to drop off the recyclables. We had literally no room to bring them home with us. There just has to be a better way! :sosad:

I am happy to report that WaterColor had a huge blue bag under the sink when we arrived. I had asked about this before. We filled it to the top and beyond!
 

hnooe

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Jul 21, 2007
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I am a big proponent of our big blue bags and the recycling effort of Walton County in general, but wouldn't you think a highway (30A)that has been named a U.S National Scenic Highway would be proceeding with plans for mandatory curbside recycling???:angry: Maybe it is just me.
 

TooFarTampa

SoWal Insider
I am a big proponent of our big blue bags and the recycling effort of Walton County in general, but wouldn't you think a highway (30A)that has been named a U.S National Scenic Highway would be proceeding with plans for mandatory curbside recycling???:angry: Maybe it is just me.

I have never actually seen one of these big blue bags. Where does one get them (besides WaterColor :D) and how might they be distributed to renters, assuming one is not in WaterColor :D?
 

Miss Kitty

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I have never actually seen one of these big blue bags. Where does one get them (besides WaterColor :D) and how might they be distributed to renters, assuming one is not in WaterColor :D?

Bite Me. :rotfl:
 
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