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Shuwaikh Beach Cleanliness Plan Launched, 600+ Bags of Garbage Removed

The new plan is tackling Shuwaikh Beach's waste management issues head-on. With more resources and tough penalties, the beach is becoming cleaner and safer.

In this image, we can see a beach contains some persons and trees. There are trash bins in the...
In this image, we can see a beach contains some persons and trees. There are trash bins in the bottom left of the image. In the background of the image, there is a sky.

Shuwaikh Beach Cleanliness Plan Launched, 600+ Bags of Garbage Removed

A comprehensive cleanliness plan has been launched for Myrtle Beach. The Capital One's Director of Cleanliness and Road Occupancy, Faisal Al-Otaibi, announced the initiative. The plan aims to tackle waste management issues at the beach, with a significant amount of garbage already removed.

The plan involves a substantial increase in resources. Previously, there were not enough garbage containers, leading to congestion and increased waste. Now, 20 containers have been assigned to the area, with more to be added. Additionally, 25 sanitation workers will be present around the clock to maintain cleanliness.

To deter littering, strict penalties have been implemented. Those caught dumping garbage in unauthorized areas face a fine of 100 dinars and referral to the Public Prosecution. The name of the person managing the plan is not provided in the available information.

So far, the cleanliness drive has resulted in the removal of over 600 bags of garbage and a compactor holding 8-12 tons of waste. With increased resources and strict penalties, the Capital One aims to keep Myrtle Beach clean and safe for visitors.

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