Web Analytics Made Easy -
StatCounter

Update: Cleansing And Solid Waste Services During Lockdown

Cleansing and Solid Waste Unit (DSW) would like reassure residents on the commitment of the City in collection and disposal of domestic waste during the lockdown extension period. DSW will continue to collect waste from residential areas as per the normal collection schedules. Residents are therefore requested to only place refuse outside their properties on the normal collection days. Residents are reminded of the following changes/restrictions that have been implemented during the lockdown period:

• The collection of recycled waste (orange/clear bag waste) remains suspended during the lockdown period. Residents, are however encouraged to start home composting in order to reduce waste that is landfilled.

• Garden drop off site and garden landfill sites will continue to be closed during the lockdown.

• The Bisasar Road, Mariannhill and Shallcross Landfills which accepts garden refuse, builder’s rubble and sand will remain closed until further notice.

• We request that all waste coming from a property where someone has been diagnosed with, or is showing symptoms of the Covid-19 virus, is double-bagged into black bags.

The current lockdown period also allows DSW the opportunity to high pressure clean all the high density areas, taxi ranks and the central business hub, but this can only be achieved when the public adheres to the lockdown rules and thereby contributing to the cleaner City. EThekwini residents must please remember that DSW stays at work for you…You stay at home to flatten the curve.

Let us know how you feel
😀 😐 🙁

    1. Did you find this story useful?

    2. What other types of info would you like to receive on this newsfeed?

    3. Rate your experience of Cornubia

    I would like to subscribe to your newsletter:

    Previous Post
    Proactive CIBEMA Continues To Deliver Sound Precinct Management And Security To Public Areas While Ensuring The MA’s Continuity Post-Lockdown
    Next Post
    Cleaning Up CIBE During Lockdown

    Related Posts

    No results found.
    keyboard_arrow_up