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St. Louis County Solid Waste Division staff provide a comprehensive solid waste management system for all of St. Louis County outside of Duluth and surrounding townships. (Contact us)
For solid waste management information for Alden, Canosia, Duluth, Gnesen, Grand Lake, Fredenberg, Lakewood, Marion Lake(54-13), Midway, Normanna, North Star, Rice Lake and Solway Townships, and the Cities of Duluth, Hermantown and Proctor, contact the Western Lake Superior Sanitary District.
The On-Site Wastewater (Septic Systems) Division staff provide permitting and inspection of all septic systems located throughout St. Louis County. To see who to contact for septic information click here.
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| Keep our air and water clean. Don't burn your garbage! - Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Read more here.
Watch video to see why burning barbage is banned in St. Louis County.
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| St. Louis County participates in joint powers Namakan Basin Sanitary Sewer Initiative - Wednesday, March 24, 2010 |
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The Environmental Services Department has approved 12 applications for funding from the 2008-2010 Recycling and Waste Reduction Grant program. Grants are available to local units of government within the North Service Area at the funding level of $2 per resident (see brochure for guidelines.)
Grants awarded to date include:
- City of Aurora - $3,700 for concrete recycling and reuse
- Balkan Twp/City of Chisholm - $11,542 for expansion of solid waste canister site and recycling services
- City of Eveleth - $3,181 for recycling dumpster purchase
- City of Virginia - $18,314 for new recycling truck
- Pike Towsnhip - $984 for concrete slab and other improvements to recycling drop-off site
Additional grants being processed include:
- City of Ely/City of Winton/Morse Township - $10,235 for new cardboard baler
- City of McKinley - $160 for illegal dump clean-up
- Great Scott Township - $846 to purchase and distribute reusable recycling totes
- Embarrass Township - $1,382 to clean up illegal dump on township land
- City of Gilbert - $3,694 for security equipment for recycling center
- City of Hibbing - $34,142 for recycling collection equipment
- Joint powers group consisting of City of Floodwood, City of Meadowlands, and Alborn, Culver Halden and Meadowlands Townships - $3,962 for curbside recycling through Floodwood Services and Training.
For more information call our office or read the grant guidelines in the Brochure.
The Environmental Services Department has approved 12 applications for funding from the 2008-2010 Recycling and Waste Reduction Grant program. Grants are available to local units of government within the North Service Area at the funding level of $2 per resident (see brochure for guidelines.)
Grants awarded to date include:
- City of Aurora - $3,700 for concrete recycling and reuse
- Balkan Twp/City of Chisholm - $11,542 for expansion of solid waste canister site and recycling services
- City of Eveleth - $3,181 for recycling dumpster purchase
- City of Virginia - $18,314 for new recycling truck
- Pike Towsnhip - $984 for concrete slab and other improvements to recycling drop-off site
Additional grants being processed include:
- City of Ely/City of Winton/Morse Township - $10,235 for new cardboard baler
- City of McKinley - $160 for illegal dump clean-up
- Great Scott Township - $846 to purchase and distribute reusable recycling totes
- Embarrass Township - $1,382 to clean up illegal dump on township land
- City of Gilbert - $3,694 for security equipment for recycling center
- City of Hibbing - $34,142 for recycling collection equipment
- Joint powers group consisting of City of Floodwood, City of Meadowlands, and Alborn, Culver Halden and Meadowlands Townships - $3,962 for curbside recycling through Floodwood Services and Training.
For more information call our office or read the grant guidelines in the Brochure.
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