FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2016


Curbside pickup of general flooding debris under ‘Operation Recovery’ extending to new areas of St. Louis region on Saturday, Jan. 23


Curbside pickup of general debris under the “Operation Recovery” program is scheduled to extend to new areas of the St. Louis region on Saturday, Jan. 23. Plans call for pickups in the following areas on Saturday:

Franklin County: Unincorporated areas near St. Mary’s Drive  
Jefferson County: Unincorporated areas near Twin Rivers/Highway W, and Meramec Meadows
St. Charles County: Portage des Sioux and West Alton
St. Louis County: Fenton near Old Town, Keystone Road and Public Works

Flood-affected residents in participating communities are reminded to separate debris by category and place the segregated debris into separate piles at the curb.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is collecting construction and demolition debris, household hazardous waste, paint, orphan containers (hazardous chemical containers swept away by flood water), electronic goods and white goods from residential curbsides. It is important that these waste types be separated at the curb to make for efficient pickup, recycling and proper disposal. Separating goods allow crews to cover more area each day and move toward completing the recovery.

This graphic shows how the different debris categories should be separated: http://sema.dps.mo.gov/docs/separate-flood-debris.pdf

Debris, including small items, should NOT be bagged, but placed in piles at the curb. Information about debris collection in other flood-affected communities of Franklin, Jefferson, St. Charles and St. Louis counties that are participating in the Operation Recovery program will be released as available. Residents should continue to check http://www.mo.gov/flood-recovery for updates or check with their local jurisdiction for updates. The site, which is available at MO.gov, includes a list of participating communities, and instructions for separating different categories of debris for curbside pickup, along with restrictions. 

If pickups progress ahead of schedule tomorrow, crews may be able to collect from additional communities tomorrow. Residents can be assured the crews will make more than one pass through each affected community, but the more debris that can be moved to the curb and separated into the categories listed above, the faster debris can be cleared from all affected areas.

In other communities affected by flooding, debris is being picked up by city workers, regular trash haulers, contractors hired by the local government or volunteers. Please follow local guidance for special instructions in assisting and complying with these efforts.

Operation Recovery is a federal (FEMA) and state debris removal program being coordinated by the Missouri National Guard, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as a result of a request for a federal emergency declaration by Gov. Jay Nixon on Jan. 2, and granted by President Barack Obama the same day. 

 



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