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    You already have done most of the work. I would simply call and tell them that you would like to AT NO COST clean up and take away the metal that is a potential hazard. I did one of these type clean ups once and it was better than I can tell you. There was a van full of clean copper wire insulation burnt off all bagged up. 2 dump truck of pots and pans, and too much to list. We were there 3 days with 4 trucks. The guy was a hoarder and a scrapper! I made so much off the scrap we weedwacked the entire area cleaned up the debris.

    Just approach them with the confidence you are doing them a favor. If there is a lot of metal you may want to haul out a load of debris. If that is not possible perhaps a box of contractor bags filled up and left for garbage men will do it. All they can say is no. Wish you the best.

    "The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits."

    Albert Einstein

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