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Business Listing   Boyd's Sanitation Inc - Mars Hill, ME - Phone: (207) 429-9674


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Helpful Definition for: Rubbish & Garbage Removal


Garbage Removal, in Mars Hill, is the detection and discarding of unused and unnecessary stuff. Disposal or removal of rubbish is not only an important aspect of house cleaning, but also a society at large. It is important to keep the area we live in, clean and dirt-free, so that we have a healthy environment. Garbage, like food and household waste, are a major component of municipal waste which creates health, sanitation and environment problems. The purpose behind proper garbage removal is to effectively dispose the food scraps and other junks to sewers.

If the waste products are not dumped properly, it could lead to serious health hazards caused due to the contamination of water and oxygen. One of the oldest methods of rubbish disposal, is by burial. Landfills are often established in abandoned or unused areas and if well managed they can be hygienic and relatively inexpensive method of disposing of waste materials. However, poorly managed landfills can create a number of adverse environmental impacts. A common byproduct of landfills is gas, which is produced as the organic waste breaks down. This gas can create odor problems and kill surface vegetation.

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