Here’s a summary of the regulations for garbage collection in Dubreuilville:
Excluded Materials: Christmas trees, used building materials, wood, auto parts, old tires, washers, refrigerators, mattresses, ashes, and cinders are not included in the collection service.
Non-Qualifying Facilities: Dormitory facilities for workers with kitchens and apartment buildings with 10 or more apartments do not qualify for regular weekly curbside collection.
Receptacles: Householders must use covered metal or plastic receptacles with handles, not exceeding 60 gallons (227 liters). Receptacles must be watertight and covered to prevent flies, animals, and odors. Owners are responsible for cleaning up any garbage scattered by animals and for maintaining the cleanliness of their receptacles.
Vinyl Bags: All garbage must be contained in vinyl bags. Loose garbage will not be collected. Alternatively, up to four standard household garbage bags (30 x 33) can be used, securely tied and covered if exposed.
Storage: Receptacles and bags must be stored indoors to prevent entry by vermin or wild animals.
Placement: Garbage must be placed in front of the property adjoining the highway, close to the edge of the paved or improved road surface, without obstructing traffic, sidewalks, footpaths, or snow removal.
Collection Day: Residential garbage is collected every Wednesday starting at 8:00 a.m.
Limit: Curbside collection is limited to two 60-gallon receptacles.
Removal: Empty cans and refused materials must be removed from the curbside by 8:00 p.m. on the collection day.
Preparation: Garbage must be drained of liquids, securely wrapped, and tied. Empty cartons and boxes should be flattened and bundled for easier handling.
Residential garbage collection takes place every Wednesday, starting at 8:00 a.m.