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What's in this site... |
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General Information - These pages will help you understand what the Bureau does, and how we serve you. |
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Business Services - Information for Businesses |
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Careers - The Bureau of Sanitation is a great place for you to launch your career in Southern California. |
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Customer Services - You can request many Bureau services by clicking on the areas that are of interest and exploring the service descriptions and associated links. |
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Wastewater Program - Learn about how the sewers and treatment plants operate and the improvements being made to these systems; download permits, forms, and brochures. |
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Solid Resources Program - Request curbside trash and recycling collection service; get information and schedules on recycling of household hazardous waste, electronic waste, and backyard composting. |
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Watershed Protection Program - Find out about what the City is doing and what you can do to keep pollutants out of the storm drain system and Santa Monica Bay. |
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Bureau of Sanitation Kids' Page - Kids, click on this link to learn about the Bureau of Sanitation, meet our superheroes, and play some games! |
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EnvironmentLA.org website - Creating a sustainable and environmentally friendly City. |
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Click on a picture to go to that corresponding event. |
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Calendar... |
| Below is a calendar of events offered by the Bureau
of Sanitation. Although most of the dates are firm, they
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Enrique C. Zaldivar
Director
Welcome to the Bureau of Sanitation website. The Bureau is proud to provide services and resources that touch the lives of all of its customers each day. Our 2,800 employees invite you to look inside our website and find out how the Bureau of Sanitation works for you.
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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (FINAL EIR)
CITY OF LOS ANGELES PROPOSED SINGLE-USE CARRYOUT BAG ORDINANCE
Single-Use Carryout Bag Transmittal Letter
Click here for more details |
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List of Free Used Tire Collection Events on Saturdays in 2013! |
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Notice of Preparation on draft Initial Study for preparation of draft Environmental Impact Report for Green Acres Biosolids Land Application Project
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Final Implementation Plan for Exclusive Commercial and Multifamily Franchise Hauling System
Franchise Implementation Plan April 12, 2013 Final
Transmittal Letter cf#10-1797 April 12, 2013
Attachment A CF#1797
Attachment B1 CF 1797-S15
Attachment B2 CF 1797-S15
Attachment B3 CF 1797-S15
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Take the Los Angeles Budget Challenge!
http://la.budgetchallenge.org
Your Voice. Your Ideas. Your Budget. |
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Notice of Completion of Draft Environmental Impact Report and Public Review on Proposed Single-Use Carryout Bag Ordinance -
Click here for more details. |
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Notice of Preparation of Environmental Impact Report for the Proposed Single-Use Plastic Carryout Bag Ordinance
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AB341 requires mandatory commercial recycling in California beginning July 1, 2012. Businesses or public entities that subscribe to a service of 4 cubic yards or more of solid waste per week must recycle. Multi-family dwellings of 5 units or more must also recycle.
Click here for more details. |
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Private Hauler Franchise Initiative New documents, including HF&H Final Report and stakeholder comments & questions, are now downloadable. |
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Clean Water (Wastewater) Program Rate Adjustment (2011)
This link will take you to the community outreach presentation, fact sheet, and rate proposal report for the Clean Water Program. |
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Shortcuts
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Illegal Dumping Request Form |
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Put
your trash can on a diet!
Recycle more, refuse less. |
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So
what CAN you recycle? |
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RFPs are
available on the City of LA's Business
Assistance Virtual Network (www.labavn.org) |
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Universal
Waste doesn't go in the trash. What is it, and where does it go? |
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List of City of LA Permitted Waste Haulers
For commercial waste or recycling services please contact a City Permitted Waste Hauler. |
As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. |
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