How To Avoid Overage Fees With Your Dumpster Rental

Posted on: 6 August 2020

When you rent a dumpster, the last thing you want is to have to pay additional fees at the end of the rental period. If you plan your project the right way, you can completely avoid any type of overage fees. Here are a few tips. Rent the Appropriately Sized Container The first step to avoid paying additional fees at the end of your rental period, such as fees for going over the weight limit, is to choose the right size dumpster at the beginning.
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Understanding The Complicated Aspects Of Hazardous Waste Management

Posted on: 15 August 2018

The people who are concerned about the environment are often specifically worried about the creation of hazardous waste. In many ways, managing hazardous waste materials has become easier over the years. In fact, finding new uses for some hazardous waste materials is very common today.  It Is Possible to Recycle Some Forms of Hazardous Waste Efficiently   Most of the organizations and professionals involved, such as Ohana Environmental Construction Inc, will try to recycle as many hazardous waste materials as they can.
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Soap, Fatbergs, And Other Random Junk About Grease In Sewers

Posted on: 4 August 2018

If you own a restaurant, you may funnel through pounds of fatty grease on a daily basis, and while you probably know already that grease has no place in the drain with the regular wastewater, you probably sometimes wonder why it makes much of a difference. Truth be told, the grease slipping down in the drain looks fairly harmless at first; you see it then it's gone, just like dirty water after doing the daily dishes.
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Setting Up A Solar Power Array For Your Home

Posted on: 25 July 2018

Renewable resources are becoming more and more important to people these days. Alternative energy sources are also starting to become more mainstream and adding solar collectors on the roof of your home is not considered radical or strange but in fact, is making the shift to responsible and smart. Setting up your home for solar power can offer you a lot of benefits that in the long run can make you money as well as saving you from rising energy costs.
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