Garbage services changes due to snow | Allied Waste-Republic Service-Waste Management

Inclement weather update from Allied Waste/Republic Services and Waste Management regarding recycling/yard waste/garbage collection services.

  • BY Wire Service
  • Monday, January 16, 2012 1:35pm
  • News

Allied Waste

The following is an inclement weather update from Allied Waste/Republic Services regarding recycling/yard waste/garbage collection services for its customers in the Puget Sound Area.

Allied Waste will post updates to their websites.

Kent/South Puget Sound

Not running residential routes; running limited commercial routes, servicing critical sites.

Residents should put out a double load on their regular collection day next week.

Please check www.AlliedWasteKent.com<http://www.alliedwastekent.com/>; www.AlliedWasteTukwila.com<http://www.alliedwastetukwila.com/>; www.AlliedWasteSeaTac.com<http://www.alliedwasteseatac.com/> for further collection updates in your area.

 

Waste Management

Waste Management will  not servicing any residential or commercial routes today.

All residential services will be serviced double-load next week. Our Commercial and Roll off will be working Saturday to get everything cleaned up and back on schedule.

The website will be updated to reflect that information and customers are scheduled to receive an out dial message from our call center today.

Federal Way, Auburn, Maple Valley, UTC South Sound/King County

All residential and commercial routes are running but are delayed by approximately 2 hours.There will be no yard waste routes operating in the UTC area around Enumclaw.

Burien, Newcastle, Renton

All residential and commercial recycling and garbage routes are running but are delayed by approximately 2 hours. We will not be collecting any yard waste/organics in Renton, Burien and Newcastle.

 

 




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