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Waste Management: Process and Guidelines

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Jay Romans visits Mays

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Waste Management Senior Vice President Jay Romans speaks to undergraduate Business Honors students at Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School.

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Waste Management: Process and Guidelines

Waste management is a continuous process. The process is a very important one too. Nobody likes waste, and everybody is aware of the maladies that one might become prone to if brought in proximity with hazardous waste. That form of waste is especially dangerous to health. When you have such things happening around you, the most important thing to do is to put a proper waste management system into place to have everything cleaned up. Disposal of hazardous waste should rank number one in priority in a neighborhood. This is an integral part of a wide gamut of waste management solutions.

 

There are some guidelines that help in disposal of hazardous waste. Follow them, and get rid of all the waste that often piles up in and around your neighborhood. You will be the happiest around when it comes to seeing effective waste management solutions.

 

Make sure the waste accumulated is brought o notice of the local sweeper who in turn will come and ensure that it gets dumped at a corner and does not litter around the entire neighborhood.
Call the sewage trucks to quickly have it cleaned. Any further prolonging will only make the stench more unbearable. When the trucks come, they will simply put their apparatus to use, insert pipes into the gutters and suck out all the sewage into their dump box.
Once the sewage is got rid of, then the cleaning up starts in case traces are left behind. By the time the trucks leave, everything is done. One gets an impression that nothing had happened and things look pleasant.
The waste is then taken to a facility where it gets unloaded from the truck and put up for recycling. Yes, it gets recycled rather than being shifted from one dump yard to the other because of unavailability of space.

 

The points mentioned above are not some fly by night methods to have the waste taken care of.

They are tried and tested techniques through which the waste is shown what its real place is, in the dump yard.

 

The guidelines are not that tough to follow. One has to show some meticulousness, and things will start rolling within no time. There is a plethora of waste management solutions available for usage. They have to be used well, so that the word ‘waste’ is not even visible anywhere your household or neighborhood. One of the reasons why these tips are sought after is because of the humungous accumulation of filth. It simply becomes unbearable after some time, and all on wants to do is have it cleaned up so that life becomes a little tolerable and easier to live.

 

It is a process that has to be gone ahead with a lot of caution and precision. The steps may sound very simple to read, but implementation becomes equally difficult if attention not paid to detail. This is the art of waste management. Do it the old school way, and you will be well off.

 

 

 

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Waste management question by brad f: I’m forced to pay for Waste Management Services is that legal?
I own a vacant house in a small town that does not have it own garbage collection service, they have the collection contracted out to Waste Management. Its not added part of the property taxes its billed monthly by Waste Management. I was told by Waste Management and the city I can’t cancel the service is this legal for them to do this?

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Answer by freakyanimeluver
Nope, you can cancel them.

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4 Responses to "Waste Management: Process and Guidelines"

  1. where is everybody? says:

    yes it is very legal. that’s life

  2. KarenL says:

    Yes, sadly, it is legal. While the city does not employ waste collection to all city residential lots — it has contracted for such collection to lots.

    I suggest that you pay your bill and any fines, then work with other citizens to change the city law such that individuals would be required to contract with independent waste haulers for their refuse removal. This would be pro-small business and would reduce rates on waste — WM has purchased a monopoly from you city elders.

  3. David S says:

    Contact the city manager and inquire. There may be a city ordinance requiring all property owners to maintain a contract for refuse pick up. If that’s the case, then it would be legal. The fact that the city doesn’t maintain it’s own sanitation department and equipment isn’t really relevant.

  4. Lyndsay C says:

    It is legal. It is illegal however to not have waste management. Their job is to keep the the town and in a bigger sense the environment clean, they don’t know or care if your house is vacant or not.