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Storm Debris (Branches, Limbs, Leaves) | (Last Updated: 6/17/2022) | Organic debris from storms (such as tree limbs, branches and leaves) can be recycled into compost. To prevent flooding, remove leaves from gutters and storm drains before and after a storm.
| Recycle | Recycling storm debris is cheaper than disposing of it in the garbage. There are multiple recycling options.
2) Drop-Off Recycling. Take storm debris to a drop-off recycling facility below. Take care to remove any glass, metal or plastic. These materials ruin compost. Contact the facility to verify accepted items, hours, and fees.
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Allen Shearer Trucking and Landscape Supplies | NE 121 Log Yard Rd. Belfair, WA 98528 | |
| Bainbridge Island Transfer Station | 7215 NE Vincent Rd. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 | |
| North Mason Fibers | NE 431 Log Yard Rd Belfair, WA 98528 | |
| Olympic Organics - Kingston | 7890 NE Ecology Rd Kingston, WA 98346 | |
| Kitsap County Olympic View Transfer Station | 9380 SW Barney White Rd Bremerton, WA 98312 | |
| Peninsula Topsoil & Landscape Supplies | 50 NE Peninsula Blvd Belfair, WA 98528 | |
| Tilz Soils and Compost | 12112 Miller Road NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 | |
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