Hurricane Ian debris removal update and reminders – 10/24

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Please be sure to separate all C&D debris from yard waste and DO NOT mix any electronics, household wastes (cleaners, bug sprays, etc.), paint, human waste products (biowaste), or household garbage with the C&D. Construction & Debris (C&D) includes furniture, drywall, and other construction debris.  

As a reminder, Waste Pro is NOT contracted to pick up storm debris. They are limited to picking up 3 bags or cans of yard waste per household. The bags or cans need to be separated from the storm debris pile as best as possible to make it easily identifiable that it is not part of the storm debris pile.

The debris haulers are working 7 days a week from 7 am – 7 pm.  

You can access the debris removal map by visiting the city’s  website at www.port-orange.org and clicking on the Storm Debris Removal Map.

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