Edgewater: Post-Irma debris pickup under way

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By HENRY Frederick
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EDGEWATER, Fla. - The City of Edgewater has contracted with Crowder Gulf to remove debris from Hurricane Irma. 

The City will not charge for pickup of debris generated by Hurricane Irma.

Residents are encouraged to get all debris to the curb so the majority of debris can be picked up in the “first pass” through the City. 

Debris must be separated in accordance with the attached graphic. No vegetative debris can be bagged.  No hazardous waste will be picked up.  Residents with questions about debris pick up should call 386-424-2400 x4007. Vegetative debris should be kept separate from construction type debris. Debris should not be placed in swales or drainage ditches. Do not bag the leaves.

Edgewater debris sorting / Headline SurferDebris must be separated in accordance with the attached graphic. No vegetative debris can be bagged.  No hazardous waste will be picked up.  Residents with questions about debris pick up should call 386-424-2400 x4007. Vegetative debris should be kept separate from construction type debris. Debris should not be placed in swales or drainage ditches. Do not bag the leaves.