Scrap Computers and Electronics Collected


More than 21 tons of scrap computer and other electronic equipment was collected in Dakota, Thurston, Burt and Washington Counties through an E-Waste recycling effort sponsored by the Papio-Missouri River NRD. Items collected included computers, monitors, televisions, microwaves, copiers, video and audio equipment and other electronics.

The collections took place at U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Centers on April 7th in Tekamah and Blair and April 9th in Dakota City and Walthill. “211 households and 34 businesses participated in these collections,” said Deborah Ward, Papio-Missouri River NRD Program Assistant in the NRD’s Tekamah Field Office. “These events were very successful despite rain, sleet and even a little snow. Participants were so grateful for the opportunity to recycle their e-waste that we hope to organize another series of free collections in 2016,” said Ward.

 

NRD employees and volunteers from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Nebraska Loess Hills Resource Conservation & Development Council, and Tekamah Herman High School staffed the collection and assisted with promotion and pre-collection events. The materials collected will be recycled by Secure Recyclers of Lincoln, NE.  Funding was provided through the Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Program of the NE Department of Environmental Quality.

“Recycling is just one of many natural resources protection program areas of the state’s 23 Natural Resources Districts,” said NRD General Manager, John Winkler. “This effort is just another example of how the Papio NRD works cooperatively with our constituents from all parts of the District to protect life, property and our natural resources for generations to come,” he said.

 

(From left) Bill Woehler, Lance Olerich, Lowell Roeber, Wally Juhlin, and Jon Krause, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District (NRD) staff, assist with the Papio Missouri River NRD’s scrap electronics collection. A total of 211 households and 34 businesses participated in the event which was held in the communities of Dakota City, Walthill, Tekamah, and Blair.  The collection event was free of charge to local Nebraska residents and businesses.  Funding was provided by the Papio-Missouri River NRD and Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ).  Secure Recyclers of Lincoln was the recycling contractor.  Photo Courtesy of Deborah Ward, NRD.

(From left) Bill Woehler, Lance Olerich, Lowell Roeber, Wally Juhlin, and Jon Krause, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District (NRD) staff, assist with the Papio Missouri River NRD’s scrap electronics collection. A total of 211 households and 34 businesses participated in the event which was held in the communities of Dakota City, Walthill, Tekamah, and Blair. The collection event was free of charge to local Nebraska residents and businesses. Funding was provided by the Papio-Missouri River NRD and Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ). Secure Recyclers of Lincoln was the recycling contractor.
Photo Courtesy of Deborah Ward, NRD.

Scrap Computer and Electronics Collection is Saturday


The Nebraska Loess Hills Resource Conservation & Development (RC&D) Council’s Scrap Computer, Electronics collection is THIS WEEK!

Load up your working and nonworking items and bring them to the collection this Saturday, October 25 from 9:00-12:00 p.m. at the south parking lot of the Nielsen Center, 200 Anna Stalp Avenue, West Point (one block West of the West Point Community Theater). Nebraska residents and businesses can dispose of small electronic items (VCR’s, DVD players, audio/video equipment etc.) and up to four computer systems (monitor, tower, keyboard, mouse) for FREE! Additional computer systems, TVs and microwaves will be accepted for $5.00. (Big screen T.V.s for $20.00). For information about the fees or other collection details, contact the Nebraska Loess Hills RC&D Council office at (402)685-4020 or jschultz@nlhrcd.org no later than noon on Friday. The majority of the materials and components received during this collection will be recycled. Anything which can’t be recycled will be disposed of in an environmentally sensitive manner. Avoid landfill fees and potential environmental contamination by disposing of electronic items at this collection! Funding for the free portion of this collection has been provided through a Waste Reduction and Recycling Incentive Grant from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality.