Thursday, July 14, 2011

Green River Offers Free Compost and Wood Chips To Residents

A cooperative effort by the city of Green River and the community including the local schools and even the Chamber has provided an opportunity for local resident to get free black gold for their gardens and plants. Linda Roosa, the Sanitation Supervisor for the city of Green River says the use of compost around your plants is one of the best things you can do for them.






While supplies last, residents of Green River are welcome to take as much compost and even wood chips that they need from the City's landfill.






To make the compost, sanitation has partnered with the Sweetwater County School District #2 for grass clippings and the city's parks division for horse manure from the City Horse corrals and branchers and tree trimmings. Local residents are welcome to donate as well, but need to call first.

For more information on drop-off sites, landfill hours, or any other information, call 307-872-0531.

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