(Oct. 11) Sanitation Services gives a detailed update on clean-up efforts in the community, despite some setbacks the company experienced as a result of Hurricane Dorian. Lou Carroll, General Manager, shared that 2,500 loads were collected in the City of Freeport and Lucaya by Sanitation Services & local contractors as of Oct. 11. As mindful corporate citizens, the company also partnered with organizations to import relief items for distribution throughout Grand Bahama.
Message from Lou Carroll, General Manager, Sanitation Services
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