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King County's Solid Waste Division will temporarily pause storm debris collection at its transfer stations through the weekend due to lack of capacity and the overwhelming demand for disposal services following last week's windstorm. King County expects to resume free collection of yard waste and woody debris at its transfer stations early next week.
Local cities and haulers are also offering debris collection services. More information is available through King County's Emergency News website.
When collection at county transfer stations resumes, King County residents can drop off tree limbs, and other woody debris for free at the Bow Lake, Cedar Falls, Enumclaw, Factoria, Shoreline, and Vashon facilities.
Yard debris brought to all other transfer station facilities will be charged the standard fee.
The fee services is exclusively for wood debris from the recent storms. Stumps, logs and limbs no longer than six feet in length are allowed. No grass clippings, sod or soil will be accepted.
Customers must live or do business within King County's 37-city and unincorporated service area to use these solid waste facilities. More information is available at kingcounty.gov/recycling-transfer, or by calling 206-477-4466.
King County’s Our service area does not include the cities of Seattle or Milton. Contact your local government for service information if you live in Pierce County, Snohomish County, the City of Seattle, or the City of Milton.
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