PASCO COUNTY, Fla. — Pasco County Government announced that it is offering an online debris management map to highlight the debris removal progress throughout the county following hurricanes Milton and Helene.


What You Need To Know

  • Pasco County Government is offering an online debris management map to highlight the debris removal progress following hurricanes Milton and Helene

  • The map will show estimated debris collection times and locations

  • Currently, the county has collected more than 159,000 cubic yards of debris – enough to fill about 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools, officials said

  • View the debris collection map below

The map will show estimated debris collection times and locations. Officials said the map is interactive and is updated in real time, so residents can get accurate information about debris pickup.

Currently, the county has collected more than 159,000 cubic yards of debris – enough to fill about 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools, officials said.

Residents are also encouraged to bring storm debris to one of the county's debris drop-off locations:

Fees for debris disposal are waived until further notice. Those who are dropping off will be asked to show ID with proof of Pasco County residency.

View the debris collection map below: