Houston Chronicle Sunday

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Baytown: Curbside pickup will be on schedule for household trash. Debris drop-off location is at Baytown Green Center, 1601 W. Main, Baytown, 281-4205300. Only household debris is accepted. This includes furniture and household trash. Small, loose constructi­on and demolition material must be bagged or boxed. Dickinson: Residents are asked to place debris at curbside separated by vegetation, appliances and building materials and furniture. All vehicles must be parked away from debris piles placed at the curb. Fort Bend County: County Emergency Management officials have begun collecting residents’ debris. The county will coordinate debris-removal efforts for all unincorpor­ated areas and partnering jurisdicti­ons. Residents are asked to separate debris into categories and place debris piles at the curb or edge of the road. Katy: Republic Waste has begun scheduled household-trash pickup. A separate contractor will be picking up flood debris. Montgomery County: If you have debris, register on mctxoem.org to be put on the list for pickup. The debris needs to be separated and placed on the county right-of-way for trucks to pick it up. Sugar Land: Republic Services has returned to regular solidwaste collection­s. Debris collection has begun last week and is expected to take four weeks to complete. All items must be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. and be separated into categories. Tomball: A public storm debris drop-off site is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 13928 Humble Road in Tomball. Residents of unincorpor­ated Harris County must provide proof of residency and accompany their load. 713274-3880.

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