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c. Textiles Yes No <br />d. Injection Molded Plastic (e.g. tubs, cups) Yes No <br />e. Scrap Metal (Pots, Pans, small household scrap) Yes No <br />f Other: <br />B. Rural Residential Curbside Recycling - <br />1. How often do we pick up the curbside recyclables? <br />a. Weekly <br />b. Bi- weekly (every other week) <br />2. What method of collection should be used to collect recyclables? <br />a. Single stream <br />b. Dual stream? <br />3. What type of collection container should be used? <br />a. Cart /Carts or Bins <br />b. If bin(s)- Should the county provide additional bin(s) at no cost <br />to the resident: Yes No <br />c. If YES to b above: Does the County provide at no cost: <br />one bin two bins as many as needed <br />Or <br />Does the County charge a fee for each additional bin Yes No <br />* NOTE: Especially if carts are chosen as the standard method, it is possible that standard <br />methods of collection may be difficult in some neighborhoods due to roads, terrain, geography <br />or other factors and a different combination of collection containers specific to these areas may <br />be necessary. <br />4. Which of the following materials should be added to rural curbside collection: <br />a. Mixed Paper- <br />Yes <br />No <br />It, Corrugated Cardboard <br />Yes <br />No <br />c. Textiles <br />Yes <br />No <br />d. Injection Molded Plastic (e.g, cups or tubs) <br />Yes <br />No <br />e. Scrap Metal (Pots, Pans, small household) <br />Yes <br />No <br />f, Othet <br />5. Should we continue to pursue the objective of providing curbside recycling <br />collection to all eligible households in the unincorporated county? Yes No <br />Additional Continents: <br />11 <br />