Dallas cleanup crews still collecting storm debris

City cleanup efforts are continuing after debris was left from heavy snowfall last month.
Dallas, Texas (WiredPRNews.com) – Cleanup efforts in Dallas are still in progress after a significant amount of debris was left from heavy snowfall last month. As reported by the Dallas Morning News, work by cleanup crews is expected to continue until April 10 as the debris is collected.
Danielle McClelland of the Sanitation Services Department is quoted in the report as stating of the matter, “So far, we’ve collected 13,500 tons of storm debris – we’re doing about 700 tons a day – and before it’s over, we expect to collect around 30,000 tons.” Compost will reportedly be available at the Bachman Transfer Station at 9500 Harry Hines Blvd. or the McCommas Bluff Landfill at 510 Youngblood Road for those who want it.
As noted in the report, updates about debris collection may be available at http://www.dallascityhall.com.
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