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How to make debris disappear

Contain it. Don’t Litter.

Curb it. Get to the Right-of-Way ASAP.

On Curbside:
  • Bag household trash. Pile it separate from debris.
  • Don’t use black bags for debris.
  • Sort debris into piles.
    o Contents & house wreckage
    o Household hazards (cleaners, chemicals, paints)
    o White goods (fridge, washer, dryer)
    o Electronics (computers, TVs)

    Keep it.

    Don’t dump on neutral grounds, vacant areas or someone else’s property. Keep it at home. We’ll get it.

    Drop it off.

    Free citizen collection sites, 7 days/week.*
    Open 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (Crowder ‘til 6:30). Sites take anything.

      * Until further notice

      Call it.

      To report debris problems in New Orleans, dial 311.
    • Don’t pile on top of hydrants, utility boxes, water meters.
    • 2829 Elysian Fields
    • 2301 Hendee Court (Algiers)
    • I-10 Service Road and Crowder (N.O. East)

    Page last updated: February 14, 2011

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