Perishable items,
such as food and normal household waste, will be collected by your
regular garbage
service provider. This type of garbage will have priority service.
Service may be interrupted due to road closures. Normal recycling
collection will resume as soon as possible, but all other services have
priority.
Yard debris
All
yard waste must be placed on the right of way. Leaves, plants and small
branches should be contained in a waste can. Palm fronds and limbs
should be stacked. Tree limbs must be smaller than 4 feet long and 12 inches across or 60 pounds. Larger tree
sections/limbs may be collected as expanded service after a declared
disaster.
Construction debris bulk items
Storm damaged bulk items, such as large
furniture and materials relating to building construction, may be
collected as an extension of service. Construction debris is not
included in normal collection service.
Household hazardous materials
Separated household hazardous waste is
accepted at the Tomoka Landfill, Daytona Beach, and the West Volusia
Transfer Station, DeLand, free for Volusia County residents during
normal work day hours. Household cleaners, old oil-based paint cans,
fuels, fertilizers, solvents and cleaners must be separated from your
regular garbage and debris because they have specific disposal
requirements. Please contact your local government agency or Volusia
County Solid Waste for information.
Volusia County Solid Waste
Emergency telephone numbers are
listed here.
100 hundred-year flood plain
If you live in or near the
100-year flood plain, your house may flood during heavy rain.
Homeowner insurance policies do not cover flood-related damages.
Consider purchasing flood insurance to protect your home and its
contents.
For more information, please contact your
insurance agent.