Brevard County Waste Management Announces Debris Removal in Flood-Impacted Areas

By  //  November 3, 2025

there is no charge to drop your debris at the landfill

The Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department is coordinating with Waste Management to provide debris removal services from flood-impacted homes in Mims, Port St John, Merritt Island, and unincorporated Titusville. (City of Titusville image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department is coordinating with Waste Management to provide debris removal services from flood-impacted homes in Mims, Port St John, Merritt Island, and unincorporated Titusville.

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For flood-impacted residents only, curbside bulk household material collections will run to Saturday, November 22. Officials ask that residents have patience as these operations work through these affected neighborhoods.

To help keep collection efforts safe and efficient, residents are encouraged to follow these guidelines:

Separate flood-related debris into separate piles away from trees, mailboxes, water meters, or under overhead wires

Household materials: furniture, mattresses
Construction debris: drywall, carpet, flooring

• Residents who live within a municipality should contact their local government for specific information on debris pickup.

As a reminder, for residents who want to transport their own materials, there is no charge to drop your debris at the landfill.

Regular garbage, recycling, and containerized yard waste collections by Waste Management will continue as usual.

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