Sandy working to keep garbage pickup running after snow piles up


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SANDY — Despite snowstorms forecasted for the week, a popular bulk pickup program in Sandy is moving forward as planned.

"Absolutely, and it needs to stay on schedule for multiple reasons," said Michael Gladbach, director of Public Works for Sandy. "When we're done with spring bulk waste we start road maintenance."

Starting Monday, most of Sandy's snowplows will unhook their blades and start picking up bulk waste. They'll begin on the west side of the city where snow along the curb is nearly melted. By May, the bulk waste pickup will reach homes near Little Cottonwood Canyon.

"We're going to work west to east," Gladbach said. The last area of the city will be reached by May 30, he added.

Sandy residents should have received mailers notifying them of their neighborhood's pick-up date, as well as instructions on what can and can't be disposed of.

"Twenty-six thousand mailers went out to 26,000 homes. Every house is scheduled," Gladbach said.

Gladbach is asking the city's residents to follow the guidelines for using the bulk waste program. All piles need to be two feet from the curb and three feet from any storm drain, and bulk waste should be placed curbside no sooner than 72 hours prior to your home's scheduled collection date.

"Storm water is what this is really all about. We don't want this stuff in the gutter or near an inlet box because you don't want contaminates going into the storm drain system," he said.

For homes that still have large piles of snow blocking the curb where bulk waste would typically pick up, Gladbach suggests moving the pile to an open space or placing it in front of the snow pile.

"If you're in that rare spot where you have a little snow in your gutter just keep it away from the snow."

For more information visit Sandy's bulk waste website.

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