Howell County Commission Announces Storm Debris Collection Site opening Tuesday, March 25.

The Howell County Commission is announcing the establishment of a Storm Debris Collection site located at 2501 Ozark St., just west of Lynch Equipment on North Highway 63. This site is set up to assist private residents in disposing of storm debris following the recent tornado.
 
They can accept the following items:
• White goods such as appliances and electronics
• Tires
• Construction and demolition debris (including lumber, insulation and metal)
• Woody vegetation such as trees, stumps and brush
 
Please note that this site is for private resident disposal only. They cannot accept garbage, food items or household hazardous waste. They are in process of preparing the site and it will be opening Tuesday morning March 25th. The hours of operation will initially be 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM, 7 days/week and may be adjusted at a later date depending on volume. Signage will be placed to indicate specified areas for the 4 categories of debris.
 
The Howell County Commission is committed to supporting the community during the recovery process. They encourage residents to utilize this site for their storm debris disposal. For more information, please contact: Howell County Commission: 417-256-3872.
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