(Brooksville, FL) – Debris removal pick up for areas affected by Hurricane Debby begins Wednesday, August 7, 2024, and will continue until debris removal has been completed. Areas included in debris removal pick-up are between CR 550 (Cortez Blvd) and Osowaw Blvd., west of US 19 (including private roads), areas in the vicinity of B St. through Bethune St. in unincorporated Hernando County. Only storm generated debris will be collected.
A debris hotline has been established. For residents with questions regarding the debris removal pick up, please call 833-307-5580.
Tips for debris removal:
Any appliances should be emptied before being placed at the curb for pick-up. Food waste can be disposed of with your regular household garbage.
You may see multiple trucks on your street on the same day or trucks on different days, as each truck will be picking up a specific type of debris.
Yard waste should be prepared separately and collected as Republic Services will pick up in accordance with their procedures, as Tropical Storm Debby did not generate large amounts of yard waste.
Residents may dispose of storm debris (residential, construction and demolition debris) on their own at the following locations:
West Hernando Convenience Center
2525 Osowaw Blvd., Spring Hill, FL 34607
*ONLY ACCEPTED Wednesday, August 7, 2024 through Saturday, August 10, 2024
Northwest Solid Waste Facility (Main Landfill)
14450 Landfill Rd., Brooksville, FL 34614
Always accepted during normal operating hours
Call Hernando County Solid Waste and Recycling at (352) 754-4112 for more information.