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Rivanna Solid Waste Authority holding its spring collection

People who live in Charlottesville, Scottsville, or Albemarle County can safely get rid of household hazardous materials for free.

Live military explosive found at Albemarle County refuse collection site

A small military explosive was discovered Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Ivy Material Utilization Center. Members of the Albemarle County Fire and Police, an Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal Team and

Special storm debris pick-up service for city residents in Charlottesville

The City of Charlottesville Public Works Department will be providing a free storm debris pick-up service for all city residents.

Albemarle County sponsoring fee waiver for storm debris at Ivy MUC

Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville are sponsoring a fee waiver for residents to dispose of storm-related vegetative debris.

Watch Now: Shucked shells sent to seashore to boost oyster beds

BRYAN MCKENZIE The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority partners with Virginia Oyster Shell Recycling and Restoration Program to bag up recycled oysters collected from restaurants and homes that will later be returned to the Chesapeake Bay. Bryan McKenzie Plucked, shucked and chucked into a pile, oyster shells gathered from area restaurants were shoveled, bagged and shipped off to the Piankatank River on Thursday to provide oysters with shelter once again. The shells have been sitting in a corner of the Ivy Materials Utilization Center for the better part of a year, baking in the sun. On Thursday afternoon, volunteers with the Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority and Rivanna Solid Waste Authority joined forces with the Virginia Oyster Shell Recycling Project to put the half shells in mesh and on pallets.

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