City of Whitewater Electronics Recycling Event – TODAY, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

The City of Whitewater Electronics Recycling Event will take place on Saturday, May 23, 2020 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Lot B, east of the train depot and in Cravath Lakefront Park on Whitewater Street. (Note that this is a different location than in past years.)

Items to be accepted: Computers, Laptops, Monitors, Printers, Circuit Boards, Servers, Modems, Scanners, Hard Drives, Cables, Keyboards, Mice, Power Cords/Wires and much more….

All Electronics, TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s, DVD’s, Power Tools, Small Appliances, Gaming Systems, Cameras, Exercise Equipment, Telephones and much more….

Items for which there is a charge – Cash Only – No credit cards!
All TV’s – $20
Old Tube CRT Computer Monitors – $10
Microwaves – $5
Exercise Equipment – $5

Items not accepted: Household Batteries, Light Bulbs, Large Appliances and anything with Freon

(Note: Winchester True Value accepts CFL/LED lightbulbs for recycling at no charge.)

Questions? Contact Alison Stoll, Public Works Administrative Assistant,  262-473-0560 or astoll@whitewater-wi.gov.

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