Local officials, emergency management professionals, and solid waste managers are advised to evaluate and plan for emergency waste cleanup procedures.
Potty Time's emergency waste services will help protect public health and safety, control cost and stress of the situation, and minimize impact on local communities and the environment.
Wastes generated in an emergency may pose health and environmental risks, depending on their nature, especially if the emergency has created a waste exposure pathway (such as damage to containers, spills, etc.).
The collection, management, and disposal of large amounts of waste resulting from emergencies, such as natural disasters and large-scale accidents, may overwhelm local waste management programs.
Potty Time prioritizes the early cleanup of waste materials which pose the most risk to the public and help avoid contamination of high-volume, low-toxicity inert (demolition) waste materials. |
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