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Jackson County Hazardous Waste Event May 4th and 5th

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Please see the flyer below for all the information on the HHW event in Jackson County on May 4th and 5th

Jackson County HHW

CEG Application 2012 Jackson County

Jackson County Plastic Round-up

Thursday, September 1st, 2011
Click on link to see informational flyer on the event
jackson county 2011 plastic roundup

SOS Launches New Interactive Website

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Southern Oregon Sanitation has launched its new website in order to improve communication with customers, and to offer the convenience of online services. This new site also includes the history of the company and information on its management team to familiarize customers and others with the Southern Oregon Sanitation story. With easy navigation through the site, people can find out what services are offered and where, while getting updates on holiday pickup, new services being offered and other news of value to those in the region.

SOS Promotes its E-Cycle Program

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

The onset of technology and the increased use of computers in homes and offices created the problem of what to do with what is now termed ‘e-waste.’ For years, people threw their computers and components into the trash or dropped them off at the dump. But when left in the landfill or incinerated, these products became hazardous to the health of both people and the environment.

At present, computer monitors and televisions make up 40% of all lead and 70% of all heavy metals found in landfills. The goal is to significantly reduce these numbers.

In an effort to keep harmful contaminants out of the waste stream, recycling efforts at SOS are directing e-waste away from landfills. The company is working with the Oregon E-Cycles program to provide free recycling for computers, monitors and televisions.

To comply with Oregon’s Electronics Recycling Law, computers must be enclosed — without any disassembled parts. Monitors and television screens cannot be cracked. People can also recycle keyboards, printers, copiers, scanners, cell phones and other electronics and appliances for a fee.

SOS is not responsible for data security

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

To prevent a breach on recycled computers, erase all data prior to recycling using a downloadable disk-wiping program. These programs overwrite data on a drive and render it unrecoverable in most cases.

For information on E-cycling, call 541-479-5335.

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