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Waste Management
(949) 642-1191
Waste Management offers a full-range of environmental services to residential, commercial,
industrial and municipal customers in the City of Irvine. Services available include waste removal, disposal operations, and a recycling program offering curbside pick-up. The WasteByRail Program and Trading Services are available specifically for businesses.
www.wmorangecounty.com
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Irvine Ranch Water District
(949) 453-5300
Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) provides domestic water service, sewage collection and water reclamation to the City of Irvine and portions of surrounding communities. Contact the IRWD for more information on their quality water service, in addition to free water conservation devices, home and business water audits utilized to increase conservation, landscape workshops, water awareness tours and information on emergency preparedness.
www.irwd.com |
Orange County Sanitation District
(714) 962-2411
The Orange County Sanitation District is responsible for wastewater, water reclamation and watershed protection.They are responsible for controlling air emissions, conserving and recycling natural resources and monitoring the impacts of treated wastewater releases on precious ocean marine life.
www.ocsd.com |
Southern California Edison
(800) 655-4555
Southern California Edison (SCE) is the electrical utility provider for the City of Irvine, offering convenient, 24-hour customer service. SCE provides electrical power to homes and businesses, in addition to providing information on energy efficiency, rotating outages, emergency preparedness, electrical safety tips, and tree planting guidelines to ensure non-interference with electrical utility lines.
www.sce.com |
Southern California Edison
(800) 655-4555
Southern California Edison (SCE) is the electrical utility provider for the City of Irvine, offering convenient, 24-hour customer service. SCE provides electrical power to homes and businesses, in addition to providing information on energy efficiency, rotating outages, emergency preparedness, electrical safety tips, and tree planting guidelines to ensure non-interference with electrical utility lines.
www.sce.com |
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