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How to dispose of storm debris

Wondering what to do with the limbs and toppled trees in the aftermath of Sunday’s wind storm?
Many city and county governments from Springfield to Dayton to Butler and Hamilton counties appear to be making provisions to provide curbside collections for its residents.
Here is a roundup of debris collection:
* West Carrollton: Workers will collect debris over the next two weeks. Place leaves in containers or bags and that cut branches smaller than a foot in diameter into 4-foot sections and bundle. Schedule large-item pickups by calling (937) 859-8280.
* Butler County: Rumpke will pick up yard debris such limbs and leaves, but it has to be bundled, no more than 4 feet long, no heavier than 50 pounds.
* Hamilton and Middletown: Residents with larger limbs and trees will have to hire a contractors.
* Miamisburg: Crews will collect debris over the next week. Bundle smaller limbs and cut large branches cut into 3-foot sections. Call (937) 847-6635.
* Kettering: Crews will begin curbside collection of debris on Monday, Sept. 22. Cut branches and other debris down to 6 foot lengths. Call Amy Berlean at (937) 296-2415.
* Huber Heights: Place debris curbside. Limbs no larger than 6 inches in diameter and 8’ in length will be picked up over the next week.
* Clark County: Free wood waste drop off at C & S Tree Service at 2551 Dayton Road and Mad River Topsoil, 5625 Old Lower Valley Pike.
* Springfield: Residents only drop debris off at the old International Harvester plant on Belmont Avenue.
* Springfield Twp.: Residents can drop off debris at the township composting site noon to 3:30 p.m.
* Bethel Twp. residents should call 845-9313 to be on the list to pick up curb side if they are unable to deliver to one of the other facilities.
* German Twp. will pick up 4 inches in diameter or smaller placed out to the curb with cut edges to the road.

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