FARGO The city of Fargo does not normally accept large appliances, such as stoves and washing machines, for disposal, but instead refers residents to area scrap yards.

If large appliances are left at the curb, Fargo will pick them up but the city will assess a fee.

The city of Moorhead collects large appliances, but it, too, assesses a special pick-up fee.

Fargo accepts items like TVs, computer monitors and computers for disposal at its household hazardous waste facility at 606 43 St. N.

Clay County accepts electronic appliances at its landfill, 3301 190th St. S., in Hawley, Minn.

The county also accepts such items from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at 1300 15th Ave. N., in Moorhead.

Items are accepted at the shop in the northeast corner of the property.

Both Fargo and Moorhead will pick up large appliances (limit of two) free of charge during cleanup week, which this year is May 5-9.

Moorhead will pick up TVs and computer monitors at curbside during cleanup week for a fee.

Fargo and Clay County will host special collections for TVs, computer monitors and computers May 3.

See the article here:
Beyond repair: Large appliance disposal policy differs by city

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