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Waste Management Offers Customers Drop-Off Sites for Garbage and Recycling

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Following the recent winter storms that disrupted waste collection services, Waste Management has announced the establishment of two drop-off sites for garbage and recycling in Snoqualmie. This initiative is aimed at assisting Monday and Tuesday customers who faced delays in their regular pickups. By working closely with city officials, Waste Management is taking proactive steps to ensure that residents can continue to manage their waste effectively during the holiday season. The drop-off locations, however, will not accommodate composting materials, focusing solely on garbage and recycling. This collaboration reflects the city's dedication to providing essential services and maintaining community cleanliness despite the adverse weather conditions.

Residents are encouraged to utilize these drop-off sites to prevent waste accumulation and ensure proper disposal practices. The effort underscores the importance of responsive local services in times of crisis, showcasing how municipalities and service providers can work together for community welfare. This timely response not only aids residents but also reinforces the partnership between Waste Management and Snoqualmie city officials.

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