"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 25 Jun 2015 20:56:52 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>> ....
>>>I should also add that while we are supposed to put the food in Biobags,
>>>I
>>>don't always do that. Reason being, wet foods will eat through a Biobag
>>>so
>>>quickly that I can't always get it out to the bin before I have a hole in
>>>the bag. So those wet lemon rinds and slices went right straight in
>>>there.
> ..
>
> Looking at your city's Waste Management website, there is no
> requirement that Biobags be used at any time. And this supposed
> requirement has been the basis for at least 2 dozen of your
> long-winded, whiny complaints over the years. Could it be that you're
> just blowing smoke up people's asses making all that up so you'll have
> yet another thing to bitch about?
>
> http://wmnorthwest.com/bothell/yardwaste.html
And I am not in the city of Bothell. I am in unincorporated Snohomish
County. My address is Bothell but I am not in the city proper. I have said
that countless times.
>
> It also looks like you have at least a dozen options for biodegradable
> bags, should you CHOOSE to use them.
>
> http://wmnorthwest.com/guidelines/pd...stablebags.pdf
Again, doesn't apply. But yes, technically I could use other brands and
yet... That brand is the only one sold around here that I know of. Costco
carries them and they are cheaper there.
>
> And they will give you a free food scrap pails that you can use to
> temporarily hold food scraps before transport to the food/yard waste
> bin. No bags required.
Not here they won't. And I can't use those in the house because they
attract fruit flies. I tried one. You might recall my asking about it some
years ago. Now I just use a very small trash can and run the contents
outside several times a day at least at this time of year.
>
> You can respond with some bullshit excuses but I probably wont see it
> or will dismiss it as absurd (piggybacking already). So don't bother.
Not bullshit. You're just wrong again. As usual.