Murrey's Disposal Spring Clean Up 2025

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The Spring Clean Up event, facilitated by Murrey's Disposal, will take place on April 26, 2025, in Bonney Lake. Residents can take advantage of extra garbage and yard waste collection on their regular pickup days, April 23 or 24, with specific limits on bag sizes. A shredding event is also scheduled for April 26, where residents can safely dispose of up to three bags of documents. Each household is permitted to recycle one major appliance, including ranges, refrigerators, and air conditioners, on this day only. The article provides essential guidelines to ensure successful participation, such as placing items on the curb by 7:00 a.

m. and avoiding the use of personal cans for waste. Residents are encouraged to label yard waste to prevent confusion with trash. It highlights the importance of keeping items dry in inclement weather, especially biodegradable bags. This community effort not only promotes cleanliness but also ensures environmentally friendly disposal practices.

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