Fall dates set for Mobile County’s Operation Clean Sweep events

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Fall dates set for Mobile County’s Operation Clean Sweep events
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Mobile County’s Department of Environmental Enforcement annually hosts fall and spring Operation Clean Sweep events in different parts of the county.

Operation Clean Sweep events help make Mobile County a cleaner place to live, work, play and visit by properly disposing of or recycling household discards and yard debris.

From October 2021 through September 2023, more than 108 tons of scrap metal, 4,560 tires, and 47 tons of electronic waste were collected for recycling through 15 Operation Clean Sweep events. Only one load per household is accepted. Proof of residency is required. Residents can drop off appliances, computers/printers, flat-screen TVs, flat-screen monitors, household items, yard debris, scrap metal, clothing, microwaves, electronics, and tires. No hazardous waste is accepted. Businesses and dump trailers are not allowed. These and other rules are posted ator call the Mobile County Department of Environmental Enforcement at 251-574-7867 for more information.

Mobile County Department of Environmental Enforcement reminds drivers to secure their loads with tarps or tie-downs for road safety.

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