The City of Hot Springs Compost Facility Assisted Compost loading is now available on Mondays

The City of Hot Springs Compost Facility Assisted Compost loading is now available on Mondays
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The City of Hot Springs Compost Facility has expanded its assisted compost loading to make the service available Monday through Thursday, from 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Assisted compost loading was previously available Tuesday through Thursday, while Monday was self-loading only. The Compost Facility is also open on Saturday, from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., for self-loading.While the compost is offered free of charge to city residents who load it themselves, the fee for assisted loading is $10 per cubic yard.For more information, call 501-262-3572, go to www.cityhs.net/compost or visit the Compost Facility at 318 Davidson Drive.

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