Albuquerque Solid Waste Department
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 505-761-8100
Fax - 505-761-8187
- Address:
- 4600 Edith Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87107
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- Categories
- Garbage Collection, City, Village & Township Government
- AKA
Albuquerque Solid Waste Dept
General Info
Founded in 1948, the Solid Waste Management Department provides a range of waste collection and disposal services for residential and commercial clients throughout the City of Albuquerque in New Mexico. It is responsible for the removal of graffiti, litter, weeds and yard wastes. The department offers pickup services for various products, such as furniture, refrigerators, air conditioners, stoves, dish washers, washing machines, dryers, water heaters, lawn mowers, doors, sinks, toilets, mattresses and televisions. It additionally provides curbside recycling services for household materials, including newspapers, magazines, catalogs, office papers, aluminum cans, plastic bottles, cardboards, and tin and steel containers. The department is also responsible for operating the city s landfills in compliance with the state and federal regulations. The Solid Waste Management Department provides several community outreach and educational programs. It is a part of the government of the City of Albuquerque, which maintains economic development, public health and police departments.
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Reviews
01/21/15
Commercial pick up is a nightmare, especially if you are scheduled for twice weekly pickups. They come half the time, and when you call in to report a missed pickup, the drivers make false claims of having picked up the trash. Supervisors, staff, and drivers do not take any responsibility for there actions or lack of. I suppose they know the are the only game in town.
01/21/15
Commercial pick up is a nightmare, especially if you are scheduled for twice weekly pickups. They come half the time, and when you call in to report a missed pickup, the drivers make false claims of having picked up the trash. Supervisors, staff, and drivers do not take any responsibility for there actions or lack of. I suppose they know the are the only game in town.