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Normal curbside waste collection on Monday, May 29

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Normal curbside waste collection in SLC on Monday, May 29, and for the remainder of the week.

This entry was posted in 2017, Recycling & Waste and tagged memorial day, Normal curbside waste collection, salt lake city, slc on May 26, 2017 by slcgreen.

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