I feel in the suburbs where you have cookie cutter houses that all have garburators it must add a little bit of load. How does it compare to municipally run composting?
I feel in the suburbs where you have cookie cutter houses that all have garburators it must add a little bit of load. How does it compare to municipally run composting?
I assume it’s a garbage disposal, I’ve never heard the term either though.
I hadn’t heard the term either but wikipedia says you’re correct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_disposal_unit
It’s what we call them in Canada!
Of course it is. You guys are cute.
I knew this because of ‘How I met your mother’!
Apparently it’s a Canadian term
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/garburator
Follow up question, does WM do sewage in Canada? Here they just pick up trash cans/recycling.
I’m honestly not sure. I used the term because I wasn’t sure if black and grey water are always treated the same so I wasn’t sure if sewage treatment would fit. I think wastewater is the general term.
I think it’s usually two separate services both owned typically by the city.