Sulphur Announces Final Pass for Hurricane Debris Collection Begins this Weekend
Sulphur Announces Final Pass for Hurricane Debris Collection Begins this Weekend
Published March 5, 2021
From the City of Sulphur – The final pass for debris collection within the city limits of Sulphur will begin this weekend on Sunday, March 7th and we are advising residents to place remaining hurricane debris at the public right of way no later than Saturday, March 6th. Any debris placed at the right-of-way after the last pass will not be collected and disposal will become the responsibility of the property owner. Some smaller pieces of debris that cannot be picked up by the truck’s claw may remain and disposal will become the responsibility of the property owner. These items may be bagged and placed into your residential garbage container for collection.
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