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Nanaimo waste facilities temporary asbestos disposal solution for Valley residents

Asbestos is accepted at the Nanaimo landfill on Tuesdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m
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Asbestos is accepted at the Nanaimo Regional Landfill on Tuesdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (File photo: Black Press Media)

Effective immediately, residents and licensed waste haulers of asbestos of the Comox Valley Regional District will have to go to Nanaimo as the Campbell River Waste Management Centre is unavailable.

The centre north of the Valley is closed until further notice, and those disposing of asbestos can use the Regional District of Nanaimo’s (RDN) solid waste facilities for the safe and appropriate disposal of asbestos-containing materials.

The temporary option is provided through a partnership between the RDN and the CVRD. Residential customers may also drop off asbestos at the RDN’s Church Road Transfer Station.

“We want to thank the Regional District of Nanaimo for helping provide a temporary asbestos disposal solution for our communities while a local solution is re-established,” explains Comox Strathcona Waste Management Service Board co-chair Mark Baker.

Asbestos is accepted at the Nanaimo Regional Landfill on Tuesdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Loads more than 1,000 kg require a waste manifest and licensed hauler. To make an appointment at the landfill, call 250-722-2044 ext. 3221.

Residential loads to a maximum of two bags per day, can be taken to Church Road Transfer Station in Parksville without an appointment. For hours of operation, visit rdn.bc.ca/solid-waste-disposal-facilities.

When dropping off asbestos, RDN and WorkSafe BC guidelines and regulations must be followed. The material must be double bagged in six mil poly asbestos bags, goose-neck tied, and sealed with duct tape. Material that is not properly bagged will not be accepted.

For more information visit: rdn.bc.ca/asbestos-disposal.



Erin Haluschak

About the Author: Erin Haluschak

Erin Haluschak is a journalist with the Comox Valley Record since 2008. She is also the editor of Trio Magazine...
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