The Oxford County Waste Management Facility in Salford will go back to regular business hours starting on Tuesday.
SALFORD - The Oxford County Waste Management Facility in Salford will go back to regular business hours starting on Tuesday.
This is for both residential and commercial users. For safety of all visitors and staff, the County asks that customers avoid making non-essential trips. Customers making essential trips to the facility may experience delays, as the number of vehicles allowed in at one time will be limited. Visitors to the facility will be required to follow provincial health guidelines for physical distancing. This means staff and other site users must stay at least 2 metres / 6 feet apart while onsite and are encouraged to follow proper hand washing/sanitization practices before and after their visits.
Customers should also note that contactless payment methods like debit and credit are preferred over cash payment at this time and please do not to visit the facility if you are sick or displaying symptoms of COVID-19.
For further information on the Waste Management Facility and a list of regular business hours, visit www.wasteline.ca.
For COVID-19-related updates for all Oxford County services, visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/covid-19.

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