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2024-04-29
Preventative boil-water advisory - Hymus BoulevardApril 29, 2024 - A preventative boil-water advisory is currently in effect until further notice for the following adresses : 16661 to 16681, 16713 to 16715 Boulevard Hymus and 25 Claude-Jodoin Street.
Preventative boil-water advisory - Hymus BoulevardUpdate : April 29, 2024 - 10:15 am Preventative boil-water advisory currently in effect for the following addresses:
Applicable recommendations:► Preventative boil-water advisory A preventative boil-water advisory is currently in effect until further notice (minimum of 48 hours). Please note that you must boil your tap water (bringing it to a bubbling boil) for at least 1 minute before drinking it, or use bottled water for:
You may use unboiled tap water to:
► Lifting of the preventative advisory Water samples were taken at various locations and submitted to laboratory analysis. You will receive a new communiqué advising you of the lifting of the boil-water advisory as soon as we receive conclusive results of these analyses (minimum 48 hours). ► Possibility of cloudy or colored water ► Questions? Thank you for your understanding. |
As of Tuesday, April 16, 2024, Kirkland residents may pick up biodegradable paper bags, free of charge, at any of the following locations :
TOWN HALL 17200 Hymus Boulevard |
Monday to Friday |
MUNICIPAL GARAGE 25 Claude-Jodoin St. |
Monday to Friday Saturday 9 am to noon |
LIBRARY 17100 Hymus Boulevard |
Monday to Friday Saturday and Sunday |
Proof of residence required / Limit of 5 bags per address / Available while supplies last.
In Kirkland, collection of leaves and green waste takes place once a week on Tuesdays, starting at 7 a.m. Paper bags and other accepted containers illustrated below must be placed at the curb next to the brown bin before 7 a.m. Tuesday morning. Also, make sure that your bags or containers are placed on your property and not on the street, so as not to obstruct the street sweeper. Otherwise, the streets cannot be cleaned properly.
It is prohibited to dispose of leaves and other green waste in the Friday garbage collection. The garbage removal contractor will leave in place bags and other receptacles containing green residues.
Let’s adopt good practices in reducing household waste and avoid using plastic bags to dispose of green waste!
Please ensure to make your landscaper aware of this regulation!
To dispose of dead leaves, you can leafcycle them using the lawnmower to shred and spread them evenly in a thin layer as a free natural fertilizer for your soil. Shredded leaves can also be used as mulch for gardens and landscapings.
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