 |
|
Landfills Sanitary
> Rhode Island
> Cumberland
Cumberland
Landfills Sanitary search results
|
|
|
|
|
| | |
| |
How to Choose Landfills Sanitary
Sanitary landfills are garbage dumps that hold solid waste. Depending on where you live there might be several sanitary landfill operations located in your area. You can find them listed in your online directory. Some people find that there are so many listed that they cannot decide which ones are right for them. If you follow these guidelines, though, you should be able to decide which garbage dumps have the trash and recycling services that you need. When you first contact the companies you will want to determine how much experience they have by asking them how long they have been in business. Those with several years of experience should know several methods of sorting, disposal, and solid waste treatment that decreases contamination of the environment. Ask the solid waste facility if they use a compactor for minimizing the space taken up by solid waste for. You can also get a good idea of how well they practice land reclamation and conservation by asking them about their composting methods. Composting is a good method of garbage disposal that uses decomposition to create rich soil that can be used in gardens and landscaping. If they accept garbage from mining companies, be sure to ask them if they keep potentially harmful chemicals and debris in sealed containers. If you have trash that you would like to deposit at the facility, ask them if they accept solid waste from private citizens or if they only take it from certain companies or government agencies.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
RHODE ISLAND RESOURCE RECOVERY
|
401-942-1430

|
65 Shun Pike
Johnston, RI 02919
11.1MI from Cumberland
|
 |
|
CENTRAL LANDFILL
|
401-942-1430

|
65 Shun Pike
Johnston, RI 02919
11.1MI from Cumberland
|
 |
|
|
|
|
Most sanitary landfills are owned by either city governments, county governments or other local governing entity. Usually a city's, county's or other government's sanitation department runs its sanitary landfill. Garbage is normally taken to a sanitary landfill after it is picked up by garbage collectors. Individuals or businesses often can take their own trash to a sanitary landfill to be disposed. Individuals and businesses are normally charged a per-ton fee when they bring their own trash to a sanitary landfill. Sanitary landfills normally consist of a large lined hole in the ground. Compacted, or baled, garbage placed into the lined hole and then covered with liners and dirt. Sanitary landfills are normally located away from residential areas.
|
|
More Categories:
|
|
If you are looking for a sanitary landfill or a place to dispose of garbage, search under Landfills Sanitary in Cumberland using the MagicYellow.com directory.
|
|