Curbside Debris Collection:
Storm Debris
Henderson County will provide free curbside storm debris to county residents. The county is working with a contractor to pick up all storm debris on DOT, municipal and private roads. This process started on Oct. 2. The county is partnering with the municipalities within the county for this pickup service as well.
Storm debris that is pushed to the right of way of a property will be picked up. Please be patient. Debris will be up picked by us as soon as possible. Residents will need to place all items along the road right of way in order for pickup.
Storm debris includes tree branches, leaves, logs, building materials, furniture, paint, etc. Please separate household garbage, construction debris, vegetative debris, large appliances, electronics and hazardous waste to expedite the removal process. There is no need to take storm debris to the Transfer Station. The best way to remove debris is to place it on your curb.
This graphic shows how to properly separate trash to expedite the debris removal process.
The Henderson County Transfer Station is open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees are waived for all Henderson County residents.
The Henderson County Convenience Center is open. You can drop off bags for bag recycling and trash. The Automated Waste Lane is also open at the Transfer Station.