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Thursday, June 4, 2020

Portsmouth Electronic Waste Collection Set for June 13 - Portsmouth Press

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PORTSMOUTH, R.I. — Portsmouth’s Electronic Waste collection event is slated for June 13. Find out more information here.

The event will be held at Portsmouth High School 120 Education Ln from 9 a.m. until noon.

To minimize social contact, the collection provider (Indie Cycle) has requested residents have their electronic waste ready for unloading and that they remain in their vehicles as much as possible.

This electronics collection is available to any Rhode Island resident and appointments are not required. Items accepted at NO charge include televisions, computers, laptops, monitors, routers, computer parts, cell phones and other hand-held devices, mice, keyboards, ink-jet printers, toner cartridges, CD/DVD players, radios, network equipment, wires, stereos, plastic speakers, telephones, cameras, microwaves, small household appliances, and acid lead batteries including auto/marine/laptop with battery back-ups.

There is a $10 disposal fee for each laser printer, air conditioner, dehumidifier, and other coolant-containing devices and wood-cased speakers ($5 for small speakers). Not accepted will be light bulbs, single use batteries, tapes/disks, glass, cardboard, styrofoam, broken TV tubes, any other type of non-electronic recyclables or any hazardous materials.

For information contact Ray Antaya, 401-643- 0359, rantaya@portsmouthri.com. Complete recycling information is at www.Portsmoutri.com.

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