Pasco County Offers Two Easy Options For Hurricane Milton Debris Disposal

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Pasco County Offers Two Easy Options For Hurricane Milton Debris Disposal

Hurricane Milton uprooted and snapped trees as it roared onshore. (TFP) PASCO COUNTY, Fla. - Pasco County residents cleaning up after Hurricane Mi

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Hurricane Milton uprooted and snapped trees as it roared onshore. (TFP)
Hurricane Milton uprooted and snapped trees as it roared onshore. (TFP)

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Pasco County residents cleaning up after Hurricane Milton can dispose of their storm-related yard debris in two convenient ways:

1. Free Drop-Off:

Bring your tree limbs and branches to either of Pasco County’s solid waste facilities:

  • East Pasco Transfer Station: 9626 Handcart Road, Dade City. Open daily 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • West Pasco Resource Recovery: 14606 Hays Road, Spring Hill. Open daily 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.

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Both facilities also accept flood-damaged debris free of charge. Remember to bring your ID for proof of Pasco County residency.

2. Curbside Pickup:

If you can’t make it to a drop-off location, simply pile your storm-related yard debris neatly at the curb. Pasco County crews will be collecting debris in the coming weeks.

Important Notes:

  • Please be patient as crews work through the county.
  • Separate yard debris from other waste like household garbage.
  • Only storm-damaged items will be collected.

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