SPRING/SUMMER 2015 No. 70 CITY OF S T E I N BAC H 225 Reimer Avenue, Steinbach MB R5G 2J1 Phone 204.326.9877 steinbach.ca SUMMER CONSTRUCTION ZONES UPCOMING EVENTS... Residents are asked to please use caution and obey all posted signage when traveling in or around the following construction zones this spring and summer. Oil Recycling Day • • • • • • • • Ashphalt overlay - Penrose Crescent, Kimberly Bay and Madison Drive. Drain development - Coral Crescent Park area. Intersection improvements - PTH 12 and Park Road, PTH 12 and Millwork Drive. Intersection improvement - PTH 12 and Madison Drive. Pathway construction - between Highpoint Lane and Deerfield Trail. Detention pond construction - park area south of Deerfield Trail. Street reconstruction - Elmdale Avenue (between Reimer Avenue and Barkman Avenue) and Lumber Avenue (between Main Street and Elmdale Avenue). Plaza construction - entrance area of new curling rink and theatre. Thank you in advance for your cooperation! 2014 DRINKING WATER REPORT The 2014 Annual Report on Steinbach’s Drinking Water Quality is now available. The Report summarizes the Utility’s ability to produce safe potable water and meet provincial regulations. The Report is available for viewing on www.steinbach.ca or at City Hall. Questions can be referred to the Waterworks Department at 204.346.6214. STORMREADY MEMBERS NEEDED The City of Steinbach Storm Ready Team is currently seeking volunteers to act as weather spotters in times of severe weather, such as a tornado. Spotters must be residents of Steinbach or live within a 10 km radius of Steinbach. Each team consists of four members and is “on call” for one week per month during the months of May thru September. Spotters are trained both in-house and by Environment Canada. Questions can be directed to the Emergency Planning Coordinator, Denis Vassart, at 204.392.5996 or by e-mail at [email protected]. Wednesday, June 10, 2015 - 9 am to 5 pm For every 5L of used oil you bring to the Eco Centre at the Steinbach Landfill, 104 Hanover Rd. E., receive a coupon for 1L of Co-op 5W-30 Sonic Silver Motor Oil (max. 20 litres) FREE! Enjoy a hot dog and drink for $2 from 11 am - 2 pm. Movie In The Park Saturday, August 8, 2015 The City of Steinbach will once again feature an outdoor family film at A.D. Penner Park, free of charge! Watch www.steinbach.ca for more details. COMMUNITY COMPOST DEPOTS EVERYONE! Bring compostable items to Steinbach’s Community Compost Depots. Residents are encouraged to use compostable yard waste bags. Woodlawn School (411 Henry St.), Stonybrook Middle School by the track (77 Lumber Ave.) and on Deerfield Trail. Every Saturday, 9 am to 3 pm, beginning May 30, 2015 until mid October. This compost material is composted at the Landfill and used in the City’s parks and gardens. Compost is also available for the public to pick-up at no charge! ADDRESS CHANGES Did you move or get a new mailing address recently? If your address has changed, please visit City Hall at 225 Reimer Avenue, call 204.326.9877, or email [email protected] to update your address information. PET CLEAN-UP & CARE Residents are reminded to keep all pets contained or leashed in public spaces and to clean up after pets at all times. To report an infraction, please call 204.326.3118. PUT YOUR DRAINS ON A FAT-FREE DIET HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT The City of Steinbach is pleased to provide residents of Steinbach and area with the opportunity to dispose of household hazardous waste items year round! Please have all fluids secured in a sealed and labelled container. Residential quantities only! Common household items accepted include: • Disinfectants, bleach, ammonia, abrasive powders, mildew & rust removers • Kerosene, lighter fluid • Paint, spray paint, lacquers, solvents, turpentine, epoxies, acrylics, wood preservatives, furniture polish/wax • Hair dyes, hair sprays, medicine, polish remover Fats, oils, and greases (FOG) can build up in sewer pipes and your plumbing, clog your drains and put your home at risk of sewage back-ups. The FOG builds up in wastewater collection and treatment infrastructure too, causing sewer mains to back up and equipment to break down. Grease is often poured down the sink as a warm liquid. As the liquid cools, grease solidifies and causes build-up inside the pipes to restrict the flow of wastewater. This can cause raw sewage to back up into a home and result in an unpleasant and costly clean-up for the homeowner. There are also significant health and safety risks for individuals cleaning up sewage as well as city wastewater treatment operators. Each year, considerable resources are spent cleaning grease-clogged sewer main pipes sewage lift stations and equipment throughout the City of Steinbach’s wastewater collection and treatment system. Sources of Fats, Oils and Greases • Household cleaners: window, toilet, oven, drain, allpurpose, rug, upholstery, septic tank Grease is a common by-product of cooking and is the term used for animal fats and vegetable oils. Meats, sauces, gravies, salad dressings, deep fried dishes, dairy products, soups, chili, pastas, pastries, butter and margarine are all foods that contain fats, oils, and greases. • Mothballs, rodent poison, ant & wasp spray, insecticides, fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides The Do’s and Don’ts of Proper FOG Disposal • All batteries, fluorescent and CFL bulbs • Automotive: car batteries, waxes, polishes, antifreeze, gasoline, brake & transmission fluids For more information, visit www.steinbach.ca or call 204.346.6532. STEINBACH LANDFILL & HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DEPOT HOURS Landfill summer hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Hazardous Waste Depot hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm The Steinbach Landfill and Depot are located at 104 Hanover Road East. Do’s • DO scrape food scraps from plates, pots, pans, utensils, grills, and cooking surfaces and bring to the City of Steinbach Landfill for composting (excluding meat and bones). • DO wipe out greasy pots, pans, and utensils with paper towel before putting them into the sink. • DO pour grease, fat, or lard into a clean juice carton with the top cut off. Let the material solidify by storing in the refrigerator or freezer before disposing of it. • DO use a strainer in the sink to catch food scraps and other solids. • DO inform family members, friends, and neighbors about the problem with FOG in the sewer system and how to keep it out. Don’ts • DO NOT pour grease down the sink or into the toilet. • DO NOT rinse grease down the sink. • Hot water is not the solution. Once the grease and water cool, the grease deposits onto the sides of the sewer pipe, blocking them over time. • DO NOT use cloth towels or rags to wipe off plates or clean greasy dishware. When the towels are washed, the grease ends up in the sewer.
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