Electricity shutdown in Wilsum: Delays at recycling centers on Saturday

Electricity shutdown in Wilsum: Delays at recycling centers on Saturday

power shutdown causes delays in waste disposal

On Saturday, August 3, there are noticeable challenges in the waste disposal centers in Wilsum and at the recycling centers in Nordhorn, Bad Bentheim and Isterberg. Due to a temporary electricity shutdown, which is necessary as part of construction work at the Wilsum landfill, the waste management company Grafschaft Bentheim (AWB) are forced to restrict the operation. The effects are far -reaching and considering the efficiency of the service.

effects on the customer experience

Visitors to the recycling centers and the disposal center have to expect longer waiting times on Saturday. The payment and weighing processes are particularly affected, since parts of the IT infrastructure will not be ready for operation during the electricity shutdown. Customers who rely on card payment must fall back on another payment method, as this will not be available in Wilsum on Saturday. The waste disposal center itself cannot be reached by telephone, which could also tighten the situation.

A look at the measures

The AWB recommends that everyone who is planning a delivery on this day, plan enough time or, if possible, postpone your visit to a later date. The construction work is expected to be completed by Monday, August 5 and thus enable a return to the usual operation. However, the green waste space remains unaffected by the electricity shutdown, which offers citizens an important option.

importance of the infrastructure

The temporary difficulties throw a light on the susceptible infrastructure in the area of ​​waste management. The need for regular maintenance and construction work is crucial for the long -term functionality of the disposal centers. This underlines the importance of planned work, which results in short -term impairments, but benefit from the quality and efficiency of disposal in the long run.

further information

customers who need further information about the current developments can visit the official AWB website or contact the customer center directly on 05921 961666. In order to avoid future inconvenience, it is advisable to obtain the current information before visiting.

- Nag

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