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COH begins pickup service on damages/debris from flood


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from Cohen's enews letter

City Services Operational

Due to the recent extreme weather events, Solid Waste trucks were diverted from their normal routes to aid heavily flooded communities throughout Houston. As a result, recycling bins were missed in several neighborhoods. The Solid Waste Department has confirmed that the missed recycling will be picked up on the next scheduled recycling collection date, so carts should be placed out accordingly. Normal pickup schedules for all solid waste services will resume by Monday, June 1st.

Residents may begin to place storm debris at their curbsides and schedules for pickup are currently being drafted. Debris should be separated into the following categories to facilitate collection:

• Appliances: air conditioners, dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, and water heaters
• Construction and Demolition Debris: building materials, carpet, drywall, furniture, lumber, mattresses, and plumbing
• Electronics: computers, radios, stereos, televisions, and other devices with a cord
• Household Hazardous Waste: cleaning supplies, batteries, lawn chemicals, oils, oil-based paints, stains, and pesticides
• Vegetative Debris: leaves (do not put in bags), logs, plants, tree branches

Residents are asked to please not place debris near other objects such as fire hydrants and mailboxes or under power lines. Normal household trash and bagged debris of any kind will not be picked up with storm debris.

Contrary to some false reports, the Public Works and Engineering Department has confirmed that Houston’s potable water system was not affected by the recent flooding. Although the Meyerland Groundwater Plant was surrounded by flooded streets during the storms, the facility has received a thorough inspection and showed no evidence of any damage to the plant. All City of Houston water treatment plants are fully operational and water quality within the City owned and operated public system has not been impacted.

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