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Where can I find out more information on what can be disposed of at what locations?
The
Dakota County Green Guide
is an excellent source of information.
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1.
Does Apple Valley host a cleanup day?
For the past several years, the city has held a fall cleanup day, which is typically scheduled for late September or early October. Residents, with proof of residency, have been allowed to dispose of a variety of items for a reasonable fee at a central location within the city. Typically accepted items have included scrap metal, tires, furniture, miscellaneous junk, carpet, and remodeling debris. Hazardous waste, home electronics, and motor oil are among the items that have not been accepted.
2.
Where can I find out more information on what can be disposed of at what locations?
The
Dakota County Green Guide
is an excellent source of information.
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