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The Biosolids EMS is a management tool utilized by the City to improve the quality of its biosolids management programs. The website is provided as a service to the public to learn more about the Citys Biosolids and Environmental Management System. It will also allow the public to know what the City ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Sanitation offers free mulch/compost to residents. Just bring your own shovel, bag, containers, or pick-up truck. Load up your own containers and take as much as you need. Below are ten(10) locations where you can obtain free mulch; for more info follow the link.


The Bureau of Sanitation issues blue containers for recycling. The following are items that can be placed in the recycling container: metal food and beverage cans, aluminum food and beverage cans, aluminum foil, wire hangers, aerosol cans (empty and caps removed), glass jars and bottles, empty and ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) offers a free recycling program for multifamily residential buildings of five or more units that do not receive regular collection of their household refuse from the BOS. The property must be located within the City of Los Angeles. A multi-family property is an ... (see full description)


Call the Watershed Protection Program's Stormwater Hotline at 800-974-9794 if your inquiry is regarding: spills and illicit discharges to the street, gutter or storm drain system; abandoned hazardous waste, human waste and/or biological waste in the public right-of-way; air/vapor/odor complaints in ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Sanitation is currently offering a tree planting program to improve walk-ability and reduce the impacts of climate change in Los Angeles. The public can request a tree to be planted along their street in the public right of way if they will guarantee the early care and watering of the ... (see full description)


Provides residential and business customers with programs and tips to use water and energy more efficiently. For additional information on water and electric conservation, customers may call us at 1 800 Dial DWP or visit our website at www.greenla.com. For additional information on Water ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Sanitation develops a near and long term planning for water resources. The existing 2020 plan is called Integrated Resources Plan (IRP). It consists of projects and policy directions on wastewater, water conservation, stormwater and recycled water programs, such as sewer projects, ... (see full description)


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