[Press Release] : FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: What to do with all those leaves
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Tue Nov 1 16:32:10 CDT 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Public Works Department
(573) 874-7250
What to do with all those leaves
COLUMBIA, MO (November 1, 2011) - The rich colors of fall are breathtaking, but when the leaves have lost their color and fall in your yard, what do you do with them? Sweeping leaves into the street or into the storm drain is NOT the answer. The Public Works Department asks residents to NOT blow their leaves and yard waste into the street; the city does not clean the leaves from the street or roadway in front of homes. This can damage the street sweepers, which are not designed to handle large amounts of leaves. Leaves and other yard waste that end up in storm drains also damages the health of our streams and degrades our water quality.
Residents are encouraged to place leaves in the black trash bags provided by the city along with their trash and set them out on their normal refuse collection day. Beginning in 2009, residents were asked to start putting their leaves and twigs in the black bags along with their trash. These items are then disposed of in the city's bioreactor landfill. Through the use of a bioreactor, the city produces methane at a higher rate of use as a renewable energy source. Yard waste is used to create energy for Columbia.
Other options for disposing of leaves:
*Mow them. Remove the grass catcher from your mower and let the chopped-up leaves stay on your lawn as organic matter-- a winter mulch that will improve the soil and attract earthworms.
*Take them to the city mulch site. Yard waste may be dropped off at the Capen Park Driveor Parkside Drivemulch sites.
*Instead of carting leaves to the curb, turn them into compost. Leaf compost can be a great soil conditioner. For more information on composting, visit the city's website or sign up for a free composting workshop.
Leaves and other yard waste that end up on city streets go into storm drains which lead directly to local creeks and streams. For more information on storm drains and tips for yard waste, contact the Public Works Department at (573) 874-7250 or go online to www.GoColumbiaMo.com.
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