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Waste Management of the Inland Empire reminds customers of Labor Day holiday schedule
Trash and recycling services delayed one day in observance of Labor Day
Waste Management of the Inland Empire’s curbside residential trash and recycling and commercial pick-up schedule will be delayed by one day throughout the week of Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day. In addition, all Waste Management of the Inland Empire operations will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1 including the hauling operations, customer service center, transfer station and landfill will re-open for normal operations on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Customers in the following cities should place their carts out for pick-up one day later than usual, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 2 through Saturday, Sept. 6:
• Jurupa Valley
• Eastvale
• Banning
• Beaumont
• Chino
• Corona
• Menifee
• Moreno Valley
• Murrieta
• Norco
• Wildomar
• Communities in unincorporated Riverside County and San Bernardino County
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“We appreciate our customers’ cooperation with the holiday schedule so that our dedicated employees can spend time with their families,” said Darrell Kato, director of operations for Waste Management of Southern California. “We also want to thank our employees for their contributions towards protecting the environment. From our drivers who pick up the materials we process to our sustainability experts who advise customers on how to create and maintain the greenest businesses, thank you.”
Customer service is available at 1-800-423-9986.
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