Walker County Messenger

County landfill an essential service, still open

- By Joe Legge Walker County public relations director

The Walker County landfill provides an essential service to the community, as the proper disposal of waste reduces health hazards and environmen­tal concerns. With more people now at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an influx of customers at the landfill has strained efforts to provide an essential service while protecting the health and safety of customers and employees.

“If you could hold off on cleaning out that shed or garage, I understand people are at home and they want to stay active and this is a perfect opportunit­y to catch up on these old projects, but if you can limit the waste stream to just essential household waste, we would appreciate that,” said Paine Gily, landfill manager.

In order to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, residents are asked to limit non-essential outings and observe the following guidelines:

♦ Constructi­on and demolition material, such as wood, drywall or bricks, should never be mixed with municipal solid waste, also referred to as MSW. The landfill is only accepting MSW from residents at this time and reserves the right to refuse any mixed loads.

♦ Accumulate several bags of waste to limit trips. This will help reduce the number of customers gathered at the landfill at any given time.

♦ If you need tools, like a rake, bring your own to avoid contact with high touch surfaces.

♦ All loose garbage should be bagged to limit potential exposure for landfill employees or other cus

tomers. State regulation­s require windblown material to be picked up.

“We’re seeing a large volume of people concentrat­ed in a small area. Our transfer station is only large enough to accommodat­e a certain amount of people,” added Gily. “When we get more than enough people in there at one time, that just opens up the possibilit­y for something to spread.”

Another option residents may want to consider at this time would be to contract waste pickup with one of the nearly dozen curbside haulers licensed to operate in Walker County.

A complete list of private companies that provide household garbage service on the county’s website under the landfill page, https:// walkercoun­tyga.gov/residents/ landfill/.

 ?? Joe Legge ?? Walker County officials ask customers to practice social distancing when they take their trash to the landfill.
Joe Legge Walker County officials ask customers to practice social distancing when they take their trash to the landfill.

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