If I am a contractor bringing waste or yard debris from my residence, do I have to pay?
No, but you have to call one week in advance to the Waste Management Office so we can come out and see the items you want to dispose of while they are still on your ground (757-890-3780).

If approved, the disposal fees will be waived. In addition, you must deliver the material in person (i.e. no employees, neighbors, or family members not living in your household.) If you do not meet the above criteria, you will have to pay a disposal fee.

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1. I just moved to York County. How do I start trash collection service or other York County Services?
2. How do I schedule a bulk trash collection?
3. What are the hours of operations for Waste Management?
4. Why didn't my trash get collected?
5. My trash container is missing or damaged. What should I do?
6. How do I dispose of my trash when not collected?
7. How does my trash get collected on a holiday?
8. May I put yard debris in my trash container?
9. Can I put my tires out at the curb for pickup?
10. If I am a contractor bringing waste or yard debris from my residence, do I have to pay?
11. There is water backing up into my shower/toilets/sinks. Is there a sewer backup issue?
12. My home is not connected to the County’s sanitary sewer system, and I have a septic tank. How often should it be inspected?
13. How does stormwater get treated?
14. Who do I call if there is stormwater rising from the stormwater drain?
15. What do I do if my ditches are flooding? Who do I call about a drainage problem?
16. What can I do to reduce flooding?
17. How do I find out what flood zone my property is in?
18. What is an Illicit Discharge, and how do I report it?
19. Who do I call about snow removal? Who do I call to report a pothole/road issue?
20. Where can I get a building permit/building permit inspection?
21. How can I provide feedback on customer service?
22. How can I help reduce pollution?
23. What is TMDL?
24. Who do I call for billing?
25. My water was turned off for non-payment of a York County utility bill. Who do I call?
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