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Helping You Through The Storm

Following a powerful tropical storm or hurricane strike, one of the most essential needs for a community to begin recovery is the reliable return of its most vital services.  Doing everything we can to prepare before a storm, and return to service and help local residents recover after a crisis, is what being a good community partner is all about.

Post-Storm Clean Up Information:

Separating Household Trash and Recycling from Storm Debris

To assist with cleanup, please separate your regularly WM serviced containerized trash, recycling and yard waste for storm debris. Your County or City may use a third-party contractor to remove storm debris. In some instances, containerized yard waste will be serviced before large, loose yard waste piles. Please check your County on the map above for specific collection details.

Post Storm, these items are considered storm debris.

Vegetation

Large, loose yard waste piles including: logs, plants and tree branches.

Construction and Demolition Debris

Building materials, carpet, drywall, furniture, lumber, mattresses, and plumbing

Appliances and White Goods

Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, heat pumps, stoves, washers, dryers, and water heaters

Electronics

Computers, radios, stereos, televisions, and other devices with a cord

Hazardous Household Waste

Cleaning supplies, batteries, lawn chemicals, oils, oil-based products and stains, and pesticides

Waste Management will collect your regular household trash, recycling and containerized yard waste

For access to all other account information, please visit  www.wm.com.