MUSCAT – “This action is in accordance with Ministerial Decision No. 17/93 and Royal Decree No. 46/2009, which assigns the responsibility of waste management to ‘be’ah’,” the announcement stated.
Accordingly, the company invites anyone who has claims or inquiries regarding these vehicles to contact the company via the number 1881 within 30 days from the date of this announcement.
A full list of the vehicles is available on the company’s website:
https://www.beah.om/documents/d/guest/vehicles-record
If no claims are received within the specified period, be’ah will take the appropriate action regarding these vehicles, in line with its waste management strategy and in coordination with the relevant authorities and concerned parties.
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