Class Environmental Assessment for the Upgrade or Relocation of the Trunk Sanitary Sewer on Tom Street Notice of Study Commencement
Notice of Study Commencement Notice of Completion Trunk Sanitary Sewer Map
Notice of Study Commencement Notice of Completion Trunk Sanitary Sewer Map
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To help ensure collection crews remain healthy, all waste should be bagged and securely tied. Loose garbage bags or garbage bags in cans at the curb will not be collected if they are not tied. Maximum weight per bag is 50 lbs. As a reminder, ashes (i.e. cigarette butts, cigars, and fire pit ash) need
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A reminder to bag and tie all waste (garbage) to secure litter, especially napkins, paper towels and tissues. Also a reminder napkins, paper towels and tissue are not recyclable!
ATTENTION! The Toilet is NOT a Trash Can! With the shortage of toilet paper and increased use of wipes or other products during the COVID 19 pandemic, please remember the toilet is not a trash can. Even if it states it is flushable, I assure you it is not, and will cause blockages of
ATTENTION Effective March 17, 2020 St. Clair Township Public Works Operations Staff will only be providing emergency services. All regularly scheduled work is being put on hold for the time being. These measures have been put in place to protect the public and our operators. Any appointments that are currently scheduled will be cancelled and
● With your help we can prevent FOG from clogging the sewer ● ● Protect your pipes ● ● Don’t let your sewer turn on you and your neighbours ● ● Never pour FOG down the drain! FOG clogs! ● PREVENT FOG (FATS, OIL and GREASE) in our sewers What is FOG? FOG (Fats, Oil
Foil lined boxes like the ones that are used for fresh or frozen food delivery are not recyclable and are considered waste. Many food delivery companies will pick them up when they drop off your new order!
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