Sustainability starts in the community. With WM as your partner, you can count on reliable service and solutions that help keep our community sustainable, clean and safe. Thank you for partnering with WM, for a sustainable tomorrow.
WM observes three annual holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (Dec. 25), and New Year's Day (Jan. 1). All other holidays will not affect your collection schedule.
Weekday holidays will delay collection by one day for the remainder of the week. For example, if a holiday falls on a Thursday, collection for Thursday customers will be on Friday.
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Storm Recovery
Attention Snoqualmie residential WM customers who subscribe to yard and food waste collection: You may include up to 96 gallons of additional yard waste with your regular collection at no extra charge beginning next Monday, November 25, through Friday, December 6.
This 96 gallons of yard and food waste is equivalent to three 32-gallon kraft paper yard waste bags.
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Snoqualmie and WM use "Recycling Only Oops" tag to monitor contamination in recycling carts. If a driver spots contamination in your recycling cart, the cart will be tagged, and you will be informed on proper disposal.
Our increased efforts in recycling right and reducing contamination is a result of new restrictions by China in the type of materials they will collect for recycling. We all need to do our part in helping to make recycling sustainable for years to come.
You may set out used motor and cooking oil for curbside collection
Place up to 3 gallons of used fats, oils, or greases in a clear plastic screw top container. Hint: milk and cooking oil jugs work great!
Please label with your name and address and place next to your recycling cart for colleciton on your service day
Or, Cooking Oil can be dropped off at:
Corner of Stearns Rd and Mill Pond Rd.
Just north of the Highway 202 Snoqualmie River Bridge
Please transport cool cooking oil in a plastic jug and please pour oil slowly and carefully into the on-site collection tank to avoid splatter. Don't forget to take your empty containers home to reuse or recycle!
Seattle-based General Biodiesel will collect and convert the cooking oils into eco-friendly, sustainable fuel.