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Household pollutant facility reports higher pounds collected; staff to survey swap-shop users
Summary
The city’s household pollutant collection facility reported a rise in pounds collected year-over-year for March and plans a survey of swap-shop users after staff observed frequent repeat customers. The facility manager announced retirement effective July 1.
At the Tulsa household pollutant collection facility, staff reported a small shift in customers but a measurable increase in material collected in March compared with the prior year and said they will survey swap-shop users to better understand use patterns.
Mister Van Lew, who presented the report, said the facility was open eight days in March 2025 versus nine days in March 2024, and that total weight collected rose from 45,045 pounds last year to 48,939 pounds this March — an increase of nearly 4,000 pounds. He said the pounds per…
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