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NewsApril 6, 2010

Toter Inc. employees began delivering 96-gallon recycling bins and 64-gallon trash containers to residents Monday in Cape Girardeau.

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Toter, Inc. employees began delivering 96-gallon recycling bins and 64-gallon trash containers to residents Monday in Cape Girardeau. Residents who ordered 48-gallon containers will receive them later. Automated trash and recycling will begin the first week of May. (Fred Lynch)
Toter, Inc. employees began delivering 96-gallon recycling bins and 64-gallon trash containers to residents Monday in Cape Girardeau. Residents who ordered 48-gallon containers will receive them later. Automated trash and recycling will begin the first week of May. (Fred Lynch)
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Toter Inc. employees began delivering 96-gallon recycling bins and 64-gallon trash containers to residents Monday in Cape Girardeau. The city expects to be finished delivering the new bins to residents by the end of next week, Public Works Department director Tim Gramling said. Residents who ordered smaller 48-gallon bins will begin receiving them later this week. The switch to automated trash collections will begin May 3 and the city is asking residents not to use the new bins until then, Gramling said.

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