Home Depot to fix trash can mix-up
Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- Home Depot officials have said their stores will
exchange any rubber trash cans that do not fulfill the city’s new
requirements for the correct ones.
The move comes after city officials had planned to ask the company to
exchange about 1,500 trash cans that don’t comply with new city
regulations that the store had apparently sold to residents with the
assurance that they did comply.
“We went [to Home Depot] and did see that they had the notices on the
wrong containers,” said David E. Niederhaus, the city’s general services
director. He added that other hardware stores in the area had not made
the same mistake and had marked the right cans.
The cans sold by Home Depot have movable handles. The city’s new
regulations, which were put in place to prevent injuries to trash
collectors, require fixed handles.
A company official said the Harbor Boulevard store in Costa Mesa had
only sold 500 trash cans over the last two months.
“We realize that Home Depot did not sell all [1,500] trash cans,” said
Chuck Sifuentes, a Home Depot spokesman. Still, the company had decided
to exchange the cans for anyone who can prove residency in Newport Beach.
Residents can exchange the cans at any Home Depot store in Orange
County, Sifuentes said.
City Manager Homer Bludau said in the meantime the city would not
enforce the new regulations until the issue is resolved. Oct. 16 has been
set as a new starting date for the enforcement of the regulation.
When the new regulation becomes effective, trash must be placed in
containers that:
* do not exceed 35 gallons in capacity;* are not made out of metal;
* do not have an attached lid;
* do not exceed 50 pounds when filled to capacity;
* do not have movable handles.
The city will not collect trash until it is placed in either approved
cans or plastic bags.
FYI
Veterans Charities of Orange County is offering to pick up old trash
cans and deliver a new one for $12.50. The price includes the cost of the
new can. Call (714) 547-0615 to arrange delivery.
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