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September 2008
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City officials are rolling out debris removal guidelines in anticipation of the island-wide re-entry scheduled for 6:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 24th. Residents who weathered Ike's ravages at home, contractors already on the job, and business owners busy cleaning have left mounting stacks of debris piled high on city streets. In order to expedite the clean up and recovery process, the city and its debris management contractors are asking for the full support of all Galvestonians.
Please use the following guidelines when cleaning out your home or business:
Everything must be brought out to the curb. Do NOT put materials in the alley. Please note, debris removal crews CANNOT come on to private property to collect debris. · Construction and Demolition Debris (carpet, padding, insulation, furniture, wood fencing, sheetrock, flooring, etc.) · Household Hazardous Waste (paints, solvents, chemicals, cleaners, television sets, gas, fuel, etc.) · White Goods (refrigerators, stoves, large appliances, etc.) In order to avoid contaminating other debris streams it is VERY IMPORTANT that household hazardous waste be kept separate from regular household garbage and storm debris. · Wrap duck tape around the refrigerator and tightly seal it. · Place refrigerator on curb with other white goods. · If you have already removed spoiled food items, place them in two to three trash bags, tie the bags closed, and place in green city garbage carts.
Supplies You May Need to Use for Debris Removal on Your Property:
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