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TOWNSHIP DEPARTMENT INFORMATION TOWNSHIP DEPARTMENT INFORMATION 18 Zorra Now | Fall 2024 Zorra Now | Fall 2024 19 The EZCC Pavilion Project was successfully completed in time for the Highland Games on July 1. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on August 14, and well attended by community groups, MPP Ernie Hardeman and Mayor Ryan. Thank you to the steering committee, contractors and donors for their dedication to this project. A special thank you to staff Mike Hughes for his deep involvement and coordination of the construction. The 40' x 80' pavilion is an accessible space, equipped with picnic tables, hydro and water. Looking to rent it for your next social gathering? You can book online at zorra.ca or email booking@zorra.ca for just $75/day. “This is an amazing example of what community collaboration can do when everyone does their part!” - Marcus Ryan, Mayor This gathering space was made possible by the generosity of our donors. Embro has a new gathering space! Know where it goes Some empty hazardous waste containers can safely be disposed of in your blue box (recycling), such as emptied aerosol cans and empty metal paint cans with the lid off (empty plastic paint cans should go in the garbage). Other residential household h azardous waste items should be brought to one of the County’s two hazardous waste depots, free of charge: Oxford County Waste Management Facility 384060 Salford Road, Salford City of Woodstock EnviroDepot 944 James Street, Woodstock GET IT ON Questions about Wasteline? wasteline.ca info@wasteline.ca 1-800-755-0394 WHERE DOES IT GO? How to safely dispose of household hazardous waste Safe disposal of hazardous waste helps to protect you, waste collectors, and the environment. This is because hazardous materials can pose a variety of risks, from skin damage on contact to ground water and soil contamination. Flammable hazardous materials like propane tanks and batteries have also been known to cause fires when they are compressed in collection vehicles or at waste management facilities. Know what it is Automotive fluids, batteries, fluorescent lights, fuel, household cleaners, expired medicines and prescriptions, mercury thermostats, paints and solvents, propane tanks and syringes are all considered hazardous waste. You can find a list of hazardous waste items and the “Where does it go” tool at www.wasteline.ca . Tip! Check your items for these symbols. Download the Wasteline app for reminders, how to report a problem, “What goes where” wizard and more. App Store® is a trademark of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.

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