Due to Hurricane Laura, there will be some schedule changes to Waste Management services, but they are resuming collection services in the Acadiana area on Friday, August 28, as long as the weather and road safety permits.

According to KATC, all routes should be back to the regular schedule on Monday, August 31.

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Waste Management announced the following schedule changes (weather and road conditions permitting):

City of Youngsville - Thursday service day will be collected on Friday, Aug. 28. Friday service day will be collected on Saturday, Aug. 29.
City of Broussard - Thursday and Friday (second collection day) will be suspended. Waste Management residential service will resume regular collection schedules in Broussard beginning Monday, Aug. 31.

As we evaluate the impact of Hurricane Laura, we are working in concert with the guidance of local and state authorities. Therefore, some areas or streets may not be safe enough to provide regular service, while much of Acadiana may provide safe passage for service. - Jack Quinn, Sr. District Manager Waste Management of Acadiana

Jack Quinn, Sr., District Manager of Waste Management of Acadiana, says it is important that residents collect and separate storm debris from regular household garbage and trash. Storm debris will be collected by a separate service, while Waste Management will handle the collection and disposal of household garbage and trash.

We appreciate the cooperation of our valued customers as we work through this major hurricane event. We encourage residents across the Acadiana area to use caution, patience, and apply all safety rules, as together we begin this massive reclamation project. - Jack Quinn, Sr.

 

AFTER THE STORM:

  • Place normal household garbage and trash, such as food refuse, diapers, and regular household waste at curbside and separate from storm debris (caused by severe weather such as high winds, hail, and rain)
  • Storm debris, including tree limbs, carpet and carpet padding, aluminum and wood fencing, and household appliances should be placed curbside in separate piles, apart from the household garbage and trash

Visit  Waste Management's website for additional information about impacted service routes.

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