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Tulsa collection facility posts record customers, outlines building and service changes
Summary
City staff reported a record year at the City of Tulsa household collection facility, with 4,272 customers and 381,890 pounds collected; staff proposed facility, staffing and schedule changes and described recent operational incidents including a mulch-site fire and temporary shutdowns.
The Tulsa Authority for the Recovery of Energy heard a report on March 25 from the citycollection facility manager on annual operations, usage and planned changes at the household hazardous-waste and collection facility.
This last year was the best year we've ever had at the collection facility, we had 4,272 customers and we collected 381,890 pounds of pollutants, the manager said. The presentation compared current figures with 2019 and showed increases in customers, pounds collected and revenue.
The report said customer demand has grown substantially since 2019: customers rose from about 2,635 in 2019 to 4,272 in the latest year, and total pounds collected rose from about 231,000 to 381,890. Staff said March is typically the busiest month and highlighted the programswap shop,…
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