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Where can I take recycling?
You can take paper, plastic 1 and 2, glass, tin, aluminum, pressboard, newspaper, magazines and cardboard to one of 9 drop boxes located in Richland. In addition, you can recycle at the curb for a nominal monthly charge. Please call (509) 942-7700 for more information. The locations and map are on our website.
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Is there a fee for disposal at the city landfill?
Yes. There is a $10 per load up to 1200lbs fee for Richland residents. Yard waste such as tree trimmings, grass, and leaves is free for Richland residents. Proof of current garbage service required. Other fees apply for items such as tires and appliances. Other rates apply for non-residents and commercial customers. Call 942-7700 for details. The landfill accepts cash, check, Visa, Mastercard and Discover.
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Where can I take my electronics?
The landfill will accept televisions, computer monitors and towers, laptop computers, and e-readers for recycling. There is no cost to drop off these items. All other electronics and peripherals should be recycled through local office supply stores or placed in the garbage for collection with other waste.
The City of Richland is a registered collector for the Washington Materials Management E-cycle program.
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505 Swift Boulevard, Richland, WA 99352
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