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Can you picture what water means to you?
Posted on Friday, November 08, 2019 08:00 AM
In celebration of Imagine a Day Without Water, the Region has launched a drawing challenge open to Durham residents 18 years of age and under. Draw or paint a picture of what water means to you and your family.
If your drawing is one of the several chosen, your creation may be featured in the Spring 2020 issue of Durham Works, on our website, or in Regional Water reports! Select entries will also receive a copy of the book Why Water’s Worth It.
Challenge entry ends Sunday, December 1.
To enter, email...
Trenchless technology making construction easier on everyone
Posted on Wednesday, October 16, 2019 08:00 AM
Last year, a tunnel boring machine was used at Baseline Road and Courtice Road in the Municipality of Clarington to dig an 817 metre long tunnel for sanitary sewer services to planned development areas. The project was completed in partnership with Ward & Burke Construction Ltd.
This type of trenchless technology involves underground construction work that requires fewer trenches or no continuous trenches and is being used by the Region to install utilities such as water and sanitary sewer pipes....
Recycling garbage from the past: Blackstock landfill mining project
Posted on Friday, September 27, 2019 05:30 AM
Landfill mining is an opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and leachate impacts on groundwater quality, divert material not previously separated for recycling, recover energy from reclaimed waste, and eliminate the need for long-term groundwater monitoring.
Durham began landfill mining activity in October 2018 at the closed Blackstock landfill site in the Township of Scugog.
Waste was excavated and placed into a rotating trommel screen to mechanically separate waste from soil. Landfilled...
Was your garbage or recycling not collected?
Posted on Thursday, September 12, 2019 07:30 AM
Waste collection staff do their very best to pick up your materials. Remember, they do not pick up material that has not been properly set out or sorted.
To ensure your materials are collected, remember the following:
- Set out your items by 7 a.m. on your collection day. Collection crews start at 7 a.m. and their routes may change without notice, so you may not have the same collection time every week.
- Stay within the weight limit of 20 kilograms (44 pounds) for each blue box, green bin, garbage bag...
Blue box ins and outs
Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 07:30 AM
Not sure where it goes? Let us help you. Use Know Before You Throw to search for information on how to properly dispose of waste items.
Here is a reminder of common household items that can and can not be put in your blue box:
Plastic containers
- Plastic bottles
- Bakery and cookie trays
- Fruit and vegetable containers
- Plastic egg cartons
- Takeout food containers
- Single serve yogurt and pudding cups
- No plastic bags
- No Tupperware-type containers
- No hangers
- No plastic straws or cutlery
- No motor oil containers
- No...
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