Dingman recycling, by the numbers
| 07 Jun 2017 | 02:15
DINGMAN — Are you curious about the haul at the recent electronics clean-up day in Dingman?
Dingman Township's Sewage Enforcement Officer Christopher Wood has the goods.
He told supervisors last week that residents brought the following electronic and digital items in for recycling:
92 televisions
13 microwave ovens
28 computers
29 monitors
10 laptops
37 printers/scanners
40 VCR/DVD/CD/game consoles
16 radios/stereos
1.5 gallon buckets of batteries
80 cubic yards of mixed metals
23 cellular phones (the working ones went to women's shelters)
58 larger items, and hundreds of small ones too
By Frances Ruth Harris