County Announces Storm Cleanup Plan

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Public Safety Director David Murphy

CLEVELAND, Ga. – White County is implementing an Emergency Debris Management Plan to help county residents clean up after the storm that swept through the county.

Residents who live in the unincorporated area of the county who have vegetative debris on their property that needs to be disposed of, can help the cleanup process by moving all the debris (trees, stumps, limbs and leaves only) to the county road right-of-way for pickup.

Deadline for the public to place debris on the right-of-way is Thursday, Oct. 19 in order for it to be picked up by the contractor assigned by the county. Debris will only be removed from county right-of-ways.

A press release issued by the White County Emergency Management Agency asks that residents keep all debris away from fire hydrants, valves and public utilities. Please report illegal dumping and illegal dump sites to White County Code Enforcement at 706-865-6496.

For more information regarding storm debris cleanup efforts, contact the White County Emergency Management Agency at 706-865-9500.

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