We've Seen Waste Tanks Overflow in Menifee's Heat
I remember a brutal summer heatwave a few years back that hit some large projects near the new Menifee Town Center. When temperatures soared past 100°F for days, waste breakdown accelerated, and we got emergency calls from Cottonwood Creek and Lazy Creek neighborhoods about overflows. Our crew learned fast that a standard service schedule just doesn't cut it in our climate. Here's what we do now to prevent that mess for you. We start by recommending units with a larger 60-gallon waste tank for high-traffic sites, especially near places like the Kay Ceniceros Senior Center. We also insist on more frequent servicing during our long, hot summers. It's not just about the mess; it's a health and safety protocol issue we take seriously.
Daily Prevention Protocol
- Check your waste tank's fill level gauge daily.
- Monitor the odor control biocides to ensure they're working.
- Review your OSHA 1926.51 compliance plan for servicing frequency.

