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Recycling returns to normal in Calgary after COVID-19 outbreak at facility

Recycling is back to normal in Calgary after weeks of blue bin items being sent to the landfill due to a COVID-19 outbreak at the sorting facility. 

Weeks of below-normal sorting resulted in blue cart items being sent to landfill

Calgary residents can return to putting out their blue bins as normal. (Pat Fogg/CBC)

Recycling is back to normal in Calgary after weeks of blue bin items being sent to the landfill due to a COVID-19 outbreak at the sorting facility. 

For several weeks in May, the outbreak prevented the Cascades Recovery+ sorting facility in southeast Calgary from processing the usual volume of the city's blue cart items.

Instead, recycables left out for pickup were sent to the landfill.

But as of Tuesday, recycling collection was back to normal, said a notice posted to the City of Calgary's website.

"We apologize for any inconvenience during these challenging and unprecedented times," the notice said. "We thank you for your patience as we work to keep employees safe while maintaining blue cart services for Calgarians."

The Cascades Recovery+ recycling plant in southeast Calgary is about 100,000 square-feet in size, manages between 100 and 200 tonnes of recycling every two to three days, and runs continuously six days a week. (Angela Knight/CBC)

During the plant's outbreak, at least 19 people tested positive as of May 14, and the facility had to be closed for sanitization. Alberta Health still lists Cascade Recovery+ as having an active outbreak.

While that was being done, homeowners were asked to refrain from putting out their bins until operations were back to normal.

There was no mention on the city's website on Tuesday whether the city would now accept additional recyclables.