Thursday, September 22, 2011

Hurricane Irene-Debris Removal Status

 

Hurricane Irene – Status of Debris Removal Operations
 
As of Thursday, September, 22nd, 2011, contractors hired to remove storm debris have removed an estimated 90 percent of eligible storm debris that resulted from Hurricane Irene. Residents who have remaining storm debris should have all eligible material to the public right of way no later than Friday, September 30th. Please remember that this special collection is for debris generated by Hurricane Irene only.
Effective October 1, 2011, the York County Division of Waste Management will resume normal operations.  Collections for any debris placed at the right-of-way after September 30th will need to be scheduled as a regular Yard Debris Collection.  Residents should contact the Waste Management Center at 890-3780 or go to http://www.yorkcounty.gov and select EDS CUSTOMER SERVICE SYSTEM under ONLINE SERVICES to schedule a regular Yard Debris Collection.  As part of that program, York County residents may request one curbside yard debris collection of up to 28 cubic yards for $25.00 in any 30-day period. Additional collections within a 30-day period can be requested for $250.00 per 28 cubic yard load. Please remember that limbs can be no longer than 10 feet in length and 8 inches in diameter. Residents may also self-haul storm debris to the VPPSA Composting Facility located at 145 Goodwin Neck Road. Material delivered directly to VPPSA can be up to 10' in length and 24" in diameter and should be free of any stumps and or dirt. For more information or if you have questions concerning the storm debris removal process, please call the York County Division of Waste Management at 890-3780.
 
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