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Debris Removal Accelerate the Process

MC Restoration has started roadside debris collection. Since properly sorted debris speeds processing and minimizes environmental impact, the categories for sorting have been further refined. Four district disposal sites are open to residents and a drop-off centre is now open to handle the disposal of hazardous materials.

Sorting Debris for Pick-up

Do your bit to help the clean up process by placing the following into separate piles for pick-up:

  • Vegetative debris: brush, leaves, tree branches, clippings, logs, stumps.
  • Construction & demolition debris: brick, concrete, pipe, sheetrock, treated lumber, furniture, tile.
  • Roofing material: shingles, roofing felt, tar paper, NO sheet metal.
  • Metals: metal sheeting, aluminum, tin, all metals.
  • White goods: refrigerators, washers, dryers, stoves, hot water heaters, dishwashers, a/c units.

District Disposal Sites

The following temporary disposal sites are open to the public:

  • East End: East End Quarry
  • Pease Bay: Justin Woods’ Quarry on Lakeview Drive
  • Newlands: Hirst Road, follow the signs
  • West Bay: North West Point Road
  • Hazardous Materials

    A drop-off centre is now open on Sparkys Drive just north of CUC. Look for the signs. This is the place to dispose of tires, batteries, paint cans, fuel containers, pressurized gas containers, household cleaning products, drain cleaners, petroleum-based liquids, solvents, pool chemicals, and other chemicals.

    To contact MC Restoration, call 939-1942