Where does LeMay Pacific dispose of trash in Washington?

Where does LeMay Pacific dispose of trash in Washington?

LeMay Pacific Disposal is honored to serve the residents and businesses in the communities of Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, Yelm, Rainier, and in Unincorporated Thurston County. We provide safe, reliable, environmentally conscious residential, commercial trash and recycling collection services.

Where can I get garbage picked up in Olympia WA?

LeMay Enterprises and the City of Olympia have several cost-effective options for trash service. Both service providers offer small, medium, and large garbage carts. The City of Olympia collects garbage, recycle, and organics other week. LeMay Enterprises offers a variety of pickup schedules and cart sizes, depending on where you live.

When did Waste Connections join the LeMay Family?

The LeMay family owned and operated the Company for sixty-six (66) years. In November 2008 we joined the Waste Connections family. Waste Connections is an integrated solid waste services company that provides solid waste collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services in mostly secondary markets across the United States.

When is LeMay Grays Harbor hazardous waste facility closing?

Hazardous Waste will be closing June 7 and will reopen at their new Facility Fall of 2021. Questions? Please call: 360-538-7080 Need help? We are proud to provide collections, transfer and recycling services to residential and commercial customers in the Grays Harbor County area.

Where can I dispose of my garbage in Thurston County?

Thurston County facilities are open to the public with safety measures to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect public and employee health. Learn more here. The Thurston County Waste and Recovery Center (WARC) is a one-stop location where residents can dispose of garbage, yard waste, recyclables, hazardous household waste, and more!

How big of a container do you need for Thurston County?

The Thurston County ordinance requires haulers to provide this alternative size. Residents who have limited physical mobility, or have trouble accessing the curbside pickup location, can work with their haulers to find an approach that meets their needs. This may involve getting a small, 32-gallon container, or carryout service.

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