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Waste Management to Service Missed Customers Week of Dec. 5

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Waste Management has announced a revised collection schedule for Snoqualmie residents due to hazardous snow-related conditions affecting waste pickup. The company confirmed that customers whose pickups were missed on Tuesday and Wednesday will have their extra waste collected during their next scheduled pickup day. For those who normally receive service on Thursdays, Waste Management plans to complete collections on December 5. This decision underscores the significant impact of winter weather on local waste management services, which are crucial for maintaining community cleanliness and hygiene. Residents are advised to remain attentive to updates regarding their collection schedules, as weather conditions may continue to affect service.

The adjustments aim to ensure that all residents receive the necessary waste management services despite the challenges posed by snow. Furthermore, the communication from Waste Management emphasizes the importance of community engagement during such weather events. Overall, this proactive approach seeks to provide reliable service while considering the safety of both residents and Waste Management personnel.

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