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How do I drop off hazardous waste in Lee County Florida?
Proper Disposal Residential Household Chemical Waste (HCW) is accepted at the Topaz Court Solid Waste Facility HCW drop-off facility located at 6441 Topaz Court in Fort Myers, off Metro Parkway. Residents can also find local collection events hosted throughout the county.
How to dispose of yard waste in Lee County?
Yard waste must be placed in a container (50 pounds or less), or securely tied into bundles not heavier than 50 pounds and no longer than 6 feet in length. Up to 50 pounds of unbundled palm fronds may be placed at the curb. Any excess palm fronds must be tied into bundles, each weighing 50 pounds or less.
How to dispose of debris from a storm?
After the Storm: Dispose of Waste Safely Storm debris: tree limbs, damaged fencing, soiled carpeting, appliances and other storm-related materials. Place these in separate piles at the curb.
Where is the free dump site in Cape Coral?
Bulk Waste Drop-Off Site for Residents The bulk waste drop-off site is located on the west side of the North Cape Government Complex. The address for the complex is 1200 Kismet Parkway; however, the bulk-drop off-site entrance is off NW 14th Avenue, at the western portion of the complex.
Where can I drop off storm debris in Lee County?
Drop-off locations: 5031 Pine Island Road, Bokeelia, FL 33922 50 South Road, Fort Myers, FL 33907 18078 Cypress Point Road, San Carlos Park, FL 33967 13801 Orange River Blvd., Buckingham, FL 33905No more than 5 cubic yards of debris can be dropped off at a time.
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What five items does Lee County not allow recycling?
Worst Offenders Film or Foam Plastics - that means plastic bags, bubble wrap, pool covers and anything made from Styrofoam. Other Random Plastics - that means toys, hangers, packing peanuts, garden hoses, etc. Stringy Things - Also called tanglers - that means hoses, ropes, wires, strands of lights, etc.
What requires a permit in Lee County, Florida?
Building permits are required if you plan to build, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish, or change the occupancy of a building or structure in Lee County. You will also need a building permit if you plan to make any alterations or installations regulated by Florida Building Code.
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Biomedical Waste
To apply for the permit, complete and return the Application for Biomedical Waste Generator Permit/Exemption Department of Health form DH4089 to the DepartmentRead more
Lee County Solid Waste Energy power station - GEM.wiki
Lee County Solid Waste Energy power station is an operating power station of at least 59-megawatts (MW) in Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, United States.
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