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Curbside Appliance Pickup City of South St. Paul Curbside Appliance Pickup October 7, 2019 8:00 AM - NOON Reservations Required Call J.R.’s Advanced Recyclers between 8/1/19 – 10/04/19 651-454-9215 COST: $25 first appliance $10 each additional appliance. Appliances must be in a square (non-compacted) condition and not contain food, debris, or other foreign material which would prevent the recycler from proper removal of hazardous waste and/or refrigerants according to law. J.R. Advanced Recyclers has the right to refuse ANY appliance. If your appliance is of an unusual variety, please inquire with the recycler about its acceptance. ACCEPTED APPLIANCES Air conditioners Dehumidifiers Dishwashers Disposals Dryers Furnaces Humidifiers Microwaves Refrigerators & Freezers Stoves Trash compactors Washers Water heaters Water softeners Partially funded by: The Dakota County Board of Commissioners. Sponsored by: The City of South St. Paul. J.R.’s Advanced Recyclers, and The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency