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The primary responsibility of the Bureau of Sanitation is to collect, clean and recycle solid and liquid waste generated by residential, commercial and industrial users in the City of Los Angeles and surrounding communities. With approximately 2,800 dedicated professional, technical, administrative, craft, clerical and service personnel, the Bureau protects the public health and environment and enhances the quality of life in the City of Los Angeles' neighborhoods.    

The Bureau carries out its responsibilities by the management and administration of three primary programs:

  • Wastewater collection, conveyance, treatment, and disposal 
  • Solid resources collection, recycling and disposal
  • Watershed protection

The Bureau's budget for 2006-07 total $227 million and is funded through three primary sources.

  • General Fund - $103.8 million
  • Sewer Construction and Maintenance Fund - $94.8 million
  • Stormwater Pollution Abatement Fund - $12.5 million 

Note: some additional funding is provided by other sources.


Sewer Mainline Cleaning

City of Los Angeles Refuse Collection Vehicle

Los Angeles River
CONTACTS

 

 CITY OF LOS ANGELES
 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
CITYWIDE SERVICES
DIAL 3-1-1
Service Request Hotline-
General Sanitation Information
1-800-773-CITY (2489)
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