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Recycle Electronics Oct 27 At Lower Merion Public Works Complex
Lower Merion Township residents can recycle "anything with a plug" Saturday, Oct. 27. See here for what is and what is not accepted.

LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA – Lower Merion Township is looking to help residents unclutter by offering a free "anything with a plug" recycling event at the Koegel Public Works Complex.
From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 27, township residents can recycle various electronic items, most free of charge.
eForce Recycling will collect obsolete electronics and wipe any data from them to ensure any private information does not end up in the wrong hands.
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Accepted items at the event include:
- laptops
- typewriters
- telephones/cell phones
- cameras
- calculators
- peripherals
- mice
- small appliances
- fax machines
- keyboards
- printers
- computers
Other accepted items have a fee to recycle. They are: $30 per CRT, LCD, LED TV or computer monitor; $100 per rear-projection or wood console TV; $10 per air conditioner, dehumidifier, or microwave.
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Credit cards are a form of accepted payment.
Smoke detectors and large appliances will not be accepted.
The Koegel Public Works Complex transfer station and scale house will be closed to all landscapers and residents who want to drop off trash and recycling on June 23 due to event.
The Koegel Public Works Complex is located at 1300 N. Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley.
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