Landfill Treatment Services to DSUs.

Throughout the territory. This service is free. You should know that the burial of the DSU is carried out in trenches enabled mechanically or manually with the aim of covering the waste with soil once deposited in them and after classifying them into organic and inorganic waste, recycling organic waste and burying the inorganic ones.

Debris Collection Services.

Throughout the territory. This service is free for natural and legal persons. You should know that in case of a planned voluntary work or a sanitation within the home coordinated with the DMSC for its collection; Either manually, mechanized or by placing an AMPLIROLL box, it is carried out with the support of the population.

Street sweeping services.

Throughout the territory. This service is free. You should know that in the street sweeping activity, each street sweeper serves a section, with a standard of 5,200 square meters. The sweeper has to remove all the dirt, whiskers (grass) and disperse the water from the section that he works.

FUNERARY "GERONA" Provides Funeral Services,

Transfer to the Catamaran and it is 24 hours

VELATORY HOUSE “LA FE”

Provides Funeral Services and its hours are from 8 - 5 pm

CEMETERY "GERONA"

Exhumation

Burials.

"LA FE" CEMETERY

Exhumation

Burials.

Collection of Urban Solid Waste (DSU).

Throughout the territory. This service is free for the population and state entities. Communal Services workers are not responsible for collecting the large volumes of DSU generated by other sectors and entities in the fulfillment of their state functions.

Hazardous Biological Waste Collection Services (DBP).

Health care centers. This service is free. You should know that hazardous biological waste or waste from health institutions is collected by complying with special measures to avoid cross-contamination (transmission from individual to individual). For this, these wastes must be properly packed in nylon bags without any manipulation. Once these DBP are collected in health institutions, they are transferred to municipal landfills, where they are buried in DBP wells, which exist in each landfill.