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After Debby | Here's when trash, recycling will be picked up for counties on the First Coast

Here's a county-by-county list for when you can expect your trash/recycling be picked up.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — As Tropical Storm Debby continues to sweep through the First Coast Tuesday, First Coast News is On Your Side with when you can expect your trash/recycling be picked up; here's a county-by-county list.

Northeast Florida

Duval County

Trash and recycling collection for Duval County residents on Tuesday will remain normally scheduled, the city of Jacksonville's website states.

Nassau County

Waste Management's trash/recycling schedule for Nassau County residents Tuesday is normal, according to its website.

Baker County

The Baker County Sheriff's Office Division of Emergency Management tells First Coast News the trash pickup schedule is "uninterrupted" from Tropical Storm Debby.

Columbia County

According to a Columbia County Emergency Management Facebook post, garbage pickup will not occur on Tuesday. Officials say pickup will "possibly" resume on Wednesday, weather permitting. Furthermore, Monday and Tuesday's pickup "will be taken care of next week," the post states.

St. Johns County

Waste Management's trash/recycling schedule for St. Johns County residents Tuesday is normal, according to its website.

Clay County

Waste Management's trash/recycling schedule for Clay County residents Tuesday is normal, according to its website. For unincorporated parts of Clay County and Orange Park, Waste Management customers will have their trash and recycling picked up on a one day delay (Monday customers will have their trash collected on Tuesday, Tuesday customers will have their trash collected on Wednesday, etc.).

Putnam County

According to a Putnam County Emergency Management Facebook post, garbage collection will operate as normal on Tuesday.

Bradford County

The Bradford County Sheriff's Office Emergency Management Division tells First Coast News residents will have their trash picked up this week on a one day delay (Monday customers will have their trash collected on Tuesday, Tuesday customers will have their trash collected on Wednesday, etc.).

Union County

The Union County Solid Waste Department tells First Coast News its solid waste collection locations and times are unaffected from Tropical Storm Debby.

Southeast Georgia

Glynn County

Republic Services will not have pickup or drop-off services on Tuesday. Regular trash pick-ups will resume on Wednesday and drop-off centers will be open in Brunswick and St. Simons Island from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with no charge.

  • Brunswick drop-off location: 550 Young Ln.
  • St. Simons Island drop-off location: 100 Recycle Way

Camden County

For unincorporated parts of Camden County, Meridian Waste will suspend trash collection on Tuesday and resume on Wednesday, according to a Camden County Emergency Management Facebook post.

For the city of Kingsland, waste collection will be suspended on Tuesday. Tuesday's collections will "tentatively resume" on Wednesday, officials say.

For Cumberland Services customers in St. Marys/Woodbine, trash collection for Monday will begin on Wednesday, the Camden County EMA post states.

Ware County

The Ware County Emergency Management Agency tells First Coast News the county has delayed trash pickup by one day this week due to Tropical Storm Debby.

Charlton County

A spokesperson for Meridian Waste tells First Coast News its trash pickup schedule for Charlton County residents is operating as normal this week.

Brantley County

The Brantley County Government Facebook page posted the following on Monday regarding trash pickup:

"Due to weather, we're a day behind on Baker Creek, Knox Road, Old HWY 259, and nearby side roads. Some roads are washed out and currently impassable."

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