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Environment commission authorizes renewal of household hazardous waste agreement with Recology
Summary
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted to authorize renewal of the city's household hazardous waste collection agreement with Recology, preserving operations of the permanent HHW facility and associated outreach and collection programs.
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted Feb. 5 to authorize renewal of the city—s household hazardous waste (HHW) collection agreement with Recology, a contract the commission and staff say is central to the city—s hazardous-materials management.
The agreement, which has been renewed every five years since 1987, allows Recology to operate the permanent HHW facility and a network of collection programs on the city—s behalf. Palio Haya, program manager for the Toxics Reduction and Healthy Communities team, told commissioners the facility opened in 1988 and that the city remains…
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