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Post Flood Cleanup Begins - debris drop-off sites available through March 4

To assist with storm cleanup, flood debris drop-off sites are now available in several West County communities through Monday, March 4.

Sonoma County Transportation and Public Works, in collaboration with local waste companies, has established collection sites for non-hazardous storm debris at the following locations:

NON-TOXIC FLOOD DEBRIS DISPOSAL

Forestville/Rio Nido

· Time/Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 2-4

· Location: Forestville Park and Ride lot, 8820 River Road (at Mirabel Road)

· Location: Sunset Beach River Park, 11060 River Road

Guerneville

· Time/Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 2-4

· Location: Guerneville Park and Ride lot, 16514 Main St.

· Location: JK Amusement Center (Pee Wee Golf and Arcade), 16155 Drake Road

Monte Rio

· Time/Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 2-4

· Location: Monte Rio Community Center, 20488 Highway 116

Cazadero

· Time/Dates: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 2-4

· Location: 6125 Cazadero Highway at Cazadero General Store

The collection service is intended only for waste originating from the flood. Those using the service will be asked to show ID or proof they live in a flood-affected community.

Please do not mix hazardous and toxic waste with other flood debris. For common examples of toxic materials, please go to recyclenow.org/toxics/toxics.asp. Toxic materials collection services are being planned, and details will be shared on SoCoEmergency.org.

Debris will be accepted only during posted hours. Residents are asked to help protect the environment and not leave debris at unattended sites or in public right of ways.

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