To manage the collection, recycling, reduction and disposal of municipal
solid waste in an efficient, cost-effective and safe manner, while complying
with all Federal, State and local regulatory requirements.
The Waste Management Division (WMD) helps to improve our environment by providing recycling and the effective management of trash, yard waste, household hazardous waste and bulky materials. By ensuring cleaner water and air quality, the County is fulfilling its goals of protecting our natural resources while promoting a better quality of life for our community.
WMD provides refuse collection service to approximately 158,000 homes in the County.
Citizens and residents in the County-contracted collection areas should
place their refuse containers at the front curb by 6:30 a.m. on their regularly
scheduled collection day. Refuse will be collected between the hours of
6:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
The contractor will empty containers and return
them to your curbside. The homeowner is responsible for storing and cleaning
the containers. Neither the County nor the contractor will be responsible
for items not intended for collection that are placed next to refuse
containers or for the removal of any containers other than regulation containers.
Refuse Containers
Refuse containers must be either:
Permanent-type, standard metal with bottoms intact and no excessive rust;
Watertight, heavy-duty plastic containers with handles and tight-fitting lids; or
Securely tied, heavy-duty plastic bags.
No single container should exceed 60 pounds. There is no limit to the number of regulation containers that may be used.
Acceptable Materials
Garbage: food wastes accumulated in normal household use
Trash: some plastics and ashes
Holidays and Inclement Weather
Refuse collection services will not be provided on the following holidays:
New Year's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
Collection will resume on the next regularly scheduled collection day
except for areas with once-a-week refuse pick-up. For areas with
once-a-week refuse pick-up, collection will shift to the next day for
the entire holiday collection. For example, if Monday is a holiday,
Monday collection will be conducted on Tuesday, Tuesday collection will
be conducted on Wednesday, etc.
Collection for Senior Citizens and the Disabled
The County provides back door collection of refuse for senior citizens
over 65 years of age and for disabled persons. To qualify, no one
living in the home can be under 65 years of age or be physically able
to carry the collection containers to the curb. To make arrangements
for back door collection, call (301) 952-7630.
Residential Recycling Program
The WMD provides curbside recycling collection for over 167,000 County residents and citizens. As a County homeowner, you pay a fee for recycling and other waste management programs through the Solid Waste Charge that appears on your property tax bill. Recycling is your opportunity to keep Prince George's County a clean and healthy place to live. It's easy, saves energy and is good for the environment. By placing your recycling bin/cart at the curb once a week on your regularly scheduled collection day, you can help reduce the amount of trash that is disposed of at the landfill. Just follow the tips listed below.
All recyclable items are placed in the same container.
Recyclables are collected without the need to sort or separate.
Equipment at the Materials Recycling Facility sorts the materials
A box or any receptacle marked with an “X” or the word “Recycling” may be used as a recycling collection container.
Corrugated cardboard boxes will be collected with their contents.
Acceptable Items Cans
Aluminum pie plates and trays (be sure to completely rinse off food residue)
Aluminum, steel and bimetal
Glass
Beverage containers
Jars
Mixed Paper/Corrugated Cardboard
Catalogs
Computer paper
Corrugated cardboard (boxes)
Envelopes
File Folders
Glossy inserts and junk mail
Hard and soft-covered books
Kraft paper
Magazines
Newspaper
Office paper, any color
Paper board (cereal boxes and cracker boxes)
Paper grocery bags
Shredded paper
Telephone books
Wrapping paper
Plastic
Beverage containers
Bleach bottles
Detergent bottles
Milk and water jugs
Narrow neck bottles and containers
Remember to rinse all food and beverage containers prior to placing them in your bin.
Unacceptable Items Auto parts Medical waste
Broken glass Mirrors
Bubble wrap Motor oil containers
Dishes Packing foam and peanuts
Electronics Plastic utensils
Hazardous materials Plastic wrap and bags
Light bulbs Windowpanes
Margarine tubs Yogurt containers
Yellow Bins and Carts
Yellow recycling bins will be replaced with new, wheeled, 65-gallon carts.
All bins will be replaced with carts 2010.
Carts allow for larger quantities of recyclables to be placed in one container.
Carts keep the contents dry.
Carts are easy to wheel out to the curb.
Do not overfill or overload the cart so that the lid does not close.
Be sure to tilt the cart to engage the wheels when moving it; do not drag the cart.
For areas not yet transitioned to carts, residents may request a yellow recycling bin by phone at (301) 952-7630 or by clicking here.
All carts and bins are the property of Prince George’s County.
Collections
Place recycling container or cart at curb by 6:30 a.m.
Place the cart at curbside for collection with the arrow on the lid and the lift bar facing the street.
When placing the cart at the curb, nothing should be in front of or beside the cart.
Collections begin at early as 6:30 a.m. and continue until 8:00 p.m.
For missed collections, please call (301) 952-7630.
All material collected is transported and sorted at the Materials Recycling Facility.
Holidays/Inclement Weather
Recycling collection will not be provided on the following holidays:
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Memorial Day
Christmas Day
Independence Day
Recycling collection will resume on the next regularly scheduled collection day.
Note: Recycling collection will take place on New Years Day if it falls
on Monday – Friday.
Collection for Senior Citizens and the Disabled
The County provides front door collection of recyclables for senior
citizens over 65 years of age and for disabled persons. To qualify, no
one living in the home can be under 65 years of age or be physically
able to carry the collection containers to the curb. To make
arrangements for front door collection, call (301) 952-7630.
Click here to request a recycling bin or call (301) 952-7630
The Prince George's County Government wants to keep our neighborhoods
clean and conserve our landfill capacity for future generations to
come. You are encouraged to recycle your cans, glass bottles and jars,
narrow-neck plastic containers and paper. To receive your recycling
bin, please fill in the following form with your information. Requests
are limited to two (2) bins per year.
The Department of Environmental Resources does not collect recyclables or supply recycling bins to municipalities that have opted out of the Country's program. See the Excluded Municipalities list below. Residents living in the following Excluded Municipalities listed below should contact their Town Hall for recycling services.
Excluded Municipalities
Berwyn Heights
Greenbelt
Bowie
Laurel
Brentwood
Morningside
Cheverly
Mount Rainier
College Park
New Carrollton
Colmar Manor
North Brentwood
District Heights
Seat Pleasant
Edmonston
Takoma Park
Glenarden
University Park
Click here to submit your request for a recycling bin.
Approximately 158,000 households are now being provided with weekly
curbside collections of yard waste. Yard waste includes grass
clippings, leaves, small branches, brush and Christmas trees. Yard
waste collection begins on April 15 and continues through January 15.
For more information about yard waste collection, call (301) 952-7630.
Yard waste must be placed in securely tied, heavy-duty paper or plastic bags, or heavy-duty paper trash cans with handles and a secure lid. Cardboard boxes are not acceptable containers.
Limbs must not exceed four (4) feet in length and three (3) inches in
diameter and must be securely tied in bundles. Bundles of limbs and
bags of dry grass and leaves must weigh less than 60 pounds. Wet grass
and leaves must weigh less than 25 pounds.
Once the yard waste is collected, it is taken to the Prince George's County Western Branch
Composting Facility. This County-owned and operated composting facility
processes over 50,000 tons of yard waste annually.
Bulky Trash Collection is provided by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call (301) 952-7600 or e-mail Bulky Trash, Monday through Friday, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Appointments are scheduled for normal County workdays on a first-come, first-served basis.
If the County fails to make the scheduled collection date due to
inclement weather, we will reschedule the collection for the next day.
If the homeowner fails to place items at the curb by 6:30 a.m. on the
scheduled collection day and the items are not picked up, the homeowner
will have to reschedule for the next available date.
To schedule an appointment electronically, please e-mail us at BulkyTrash@co.pg.md.us with the following information:
Name;
Address;
Telephone number; and a
List of specific items to be collected by Bulky Trash.
Acceptable Materials
Acceptable materials include:
Furniture and refrigerators
(Remove doors, for safety reasons, from all appliances)
Washing machines and dryers
Hot water heaters and lawn mowers
(Remove the gas tank and drain the oil from lawn mowers)
Other large materials generated in the household that are not picked up by refuse collection
Unacceptable Materials
Construction and demolition debris
Stumps and logs
Skids and pallets
Drums, tanks, kegs and barrels (plastic and metal) greater than 55 gallons in size unless the sides are removed and the vessel flattened prior to collection
Hazardous and bio-hazardous medical waste
Compressed cylinders of any size, shape or condition
The Multifamily Recycling Program became mandatory on July 1, 1992. Currently
every owner of a multifamily rental facility with three (3) or more units
must provide recycling opportunities for its tenants. Each complex is required
to have designated drop boxes for recyclables. The County provides technical
assistance to apartment managers and owners to implement their programs.
Some of the same items listed under the Residential Recycling
Program are
acceptable through the Multifamily Recycling Program. For a specific
list of acceptable items contact your management company.
Prince George's County is committed to providing convenient recycling
opportunities for all citizens and residents. Condominium apartment
dwellers are no exception. The Condominium Recycling Grant Program was
established to provide assistance and funding for condominium
communities who wanted to establish convenient recycling programs that
were developed and managed by their Homeowners Associations. For more
information about this program, please call the Waste Management
Division's Recycling Section at (301) 883-5045.
NEW! Single-Stream Recycling – What Makes It Easy?
With single-stream recycling, all recyclable materials are placed in the same container. Single-stream recycling provides County businesses with many benefit that include:
- Using compactors and bailers to consolidate recyclable materials;
- Saving money on recycling and disposal fees; and
- Using only one container for commercial property owners’ recyclables.
Contact your recycling vendor and processor to determine what materials generated by your business can be collected single-stream.
(301) 883-5045
Recycling is Good Business: Make it Your Business!
Businesses play an important role in Prince George's County's Recycling Program. Approximately one-half of the County's solid waste stream is produced by the business sector. Businesses also account for two-thirds of the County's current recycling rate.
All businesses can recycle. The Department of Environmental Resources' Recycling Section will help your business in implement a successful recycling program. Just call the Recycling Section at (301) 883-5045 and our expert staff will provide the following services:
Send information;
Make a site visit;
Assist in determining what materials can be recycled;
Match interested businesses with local mentors who have successful recycling programs; and
Provide technical assistance in setting up a recycling program.
How To Start a Recycling Program:
The steps to start a successful recycling program include:
Step 1 – Obtain the support of the executive management;
Step 2 – Appoint a coordinator and program monitors to plan and implement the program;
Step 3 – Determine the number of people participating and the types and amounts of recyclables generated;
Step 4 – Discuss the program with local recyclers, and seek quotes from recycling haulers;
Step 5 – Develop an efficient collection system;
Step 6 – Educate all employees;
Step 7 – Purchase items that can be recycled or reused; and
Step 8 – Publicize the success of the program.
Source reduction, also known as waste prevention, is the practice of eliminating waste before it is created, or essentially, needing less material to get the job done. It comprises the design, manufacture, purchase or use of materials and products to reduce the amount or toxicity of what is thrown away. The benefits of source reduction include reduced energy consumption and pollution, conservation of natural resources, extension of valuable landfill space, and substantial savings through reduced purchasing costs and disposal costs.
Source Reduction Tips For Around Your Home
Purchase items in bulk or economy sizes
Purchase products in concentrated form
Purchase items in reusable containers
Purchase only those items that you need
Get more product for your dollar by purchasing items with the least amount of packaging
Purchase high-quality, long-lasting products
Repair older items rather than purchasing new ones
Reuse plastic or paper grocery bags when shopping or, better yet, use cloth or mesh bags
Use cloth towels, napkins and rags instead of disposable paper products that cannot be recycled
Avoid using disposable cups, plates and cutlery
Save bows, tissue paper, Styrofoam peanuts and boxes for gift wrapping
Use rechargeable batteries whenever possible
Return unwanted clothes hangers to the dry cleaners for reuse
Re-upholster furniture instead of purchasing new pieces
Rent infrequently used tools or equipment
Source Reduction Tips for the Office
Use the telephone instead of the fax machine, where appropriate
Eliminate unnecessary forms and redesign them to use less paper
Make two-sided copies, and print or copy on both sides
Design mailers that avoid the use of envelopes (fold and tape the paper)
Circulate one copy of a memo rather than issue one to every member of the department
Use e-mail and voice mail instead of memos
Use the back of old, used letterhead and memos for copies of drafts and internal documents
Buy only copiers and printers that will make two-sided copies
Send bills and invoices in reversible, “two-use” envelopes
Only use targeted direct mailings
Make reports and other documents available on-line
Print directly on envelopes rather than using labels
Request that deliveries be shipped in returnable containers and return cardboard boxes to distributor
Invest in equipment that is high-quality, durable and repairable
Buy fluorescent rather than incandescent light bulbs
NEW! Unwanted Mail
Your recycling probably contains a large amount of unwanted “junk mail.” You can remove your name from national mailing lists that provide you with a daily supply of unwanted junk mail by visiting the Direct Marketing Association at www.the-dma.org.
Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful
(301) 883-5843
Keep Prince George’s County Beautiful (KPGCB) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), corporation that partners with the Department of Environmental Resources’ Waste Management Division to create cleaner, more livable communities. Their mission is to empower County citizens and residents to take stewardship for their environment by promoting recycling, litter prevention and cleanup programs. Benefiting from its association with the Keep America Beautiful, Inc. (KAB) network of over 500 affiliates, KPGCB supports the County through the development and implementation of waste management programs, which include:
Litter Free School Program (in partnership with Prince George’s County Public Schools)
KAB Great American Clean-Up
KAB Cigarette Litter Prevention Program
KAB Wipe Out Wireless Waste
The Prince George’s County Council created this volunteer-based, outreach organization in 1976 under the name of Citizens Concerned for a Cleaner County (CCCC). In 1995, CCCC became an affiliate for Keep America Beautiful and is currently the only affiliate in Maryland.
Free Sunday Disposal Days
Brown Station Road Sanitary Landfill
11611 Whitehouse Road
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
(301) 627-0159
Prince George's County allows all County residents to utilize the Brown Station
Road Sanitary Landfill free of charge every Sunday. This includes access
to our Household Hazardous Waste Acceptance Site and the Electronics Recycling
Acceptance Site.
Beginning June 1, 2008, the Prince George's County Department of Environmental Resources' Waste Management Group will provide new days and hours of operation for the County citizens and residents to dispose of their trash, free of charge.
For more information click here.
Rules for Sunday Disposal Operations
Landfill gates open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 4:00 p.m.
Smoking and use of cell phones on the Disposal Site are prohibited.
Upon entering the Scale House Area, please follow the directions of the Weigh Master who will direct you to the numbered disposal site.
Do not remove tarps and covers or unlock tailgates until reaching the Disposal Area.
Scavenging is prohibited.
Proof of residency is required, typically in the form of a driver's license.
Waste must be generated from your residence within Prince George's County. If an out-of-county licensed vehicle is used, you must accompany the delivery and provide proof of residency.
The following vehicles are permitted to use the landfill on Sundays:
Cars, station wagons, SUVs, XUVs, passenger vans (seating for 5 or more passengers), standard pickup trucks up to 3/4 ton, and rental pickup trucks up to 3/4 ton (None of the vehicles listed can have any lettering, signage, ladder racks, modified body or side toolboxes)
Trailers are limited to the maximum size of 5' X 9' with no greater than 24" sideboards. Rental trailers of this size are also permitted
The following vehicles are not permitted to use the landfill on Sundays:
Vehicles with lettering and/or signage
Vehicles with ladder racks, modified bodies/beds or side toolboxes
Vehicles with extended bedsides or stake bodies
Cargo vans (passenger van with only the driver's seat and front passenger seat are considered commercial)
Rental vehicles other than pickup trucks. Rental pickup trucks are permitted if rented from a company that is in the business of renting pickup trucks. Pickup trucks are defined as those resembling Ford F-150/250 or Chevrolet F-1500/2500.
Note: Standard pickup trucks with storage boxes across the bed and immediately behind the cab are acceptable
Scrap Tires
County residents may dispose of a maximum of 5 scrap tires no larger than
17" in size per year. Disposal of more than 5 tires requires a Tire
Hauler's License issued by the Maryland Department of the Environment (1-800-633-6101).
We do not accept automobiles/trucks or parts.
Appliances
Refrigerators, freezers, ice machines, air conditioning units, and all items
containing refrigerants must be hand-unloaded in Disposal Site 4. Hand
unloading is required to prevent damage to Freon lines and containers.
This is a Federal requirement and we ask your cooperation to remain in
compliance. All other appliances and metals may be unloaded in the designated
area within Disposal Site 4.
Yard Waste
Yard waste includes leaves, grass clippings, plant clippings and brush.
Brush can be accepted at the Landfill in lengths not to exceed five (5)
feet and not more than six (6) inches in diameter.
Yard waste is only accepted at the Landfill on Saturdays and Sundays.
There is a fee for brush and yard waste disposal on Saturdays.
Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics
Hazardous waste materials from residential sources and electronics are
accepted on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. For a list of acceptable items and quantities
visit the Household Hazardous Waste Acceptance Site and/or
the Electronics
Recycling Acceptance Site. Should you need additional information, you may call the Recycling Section at (301) 883-5045.
Recycling Section
1220 Caraway Court, Suite 1050B
Largo, Maryland
(301) 883-5045
Hours
for September
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. to noon
1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
After October 1, licenses will only be issued on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The office is closed for lunch from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
No cash payments or credit cards will be accepted.
All fees must be paid by check or money order made payable to: Prince George's County
As mandated by CR-116-1991, "No Recyclable Material or Solid Waste
generated in Prince George's County shall be transported by any person
over any public highway or street within Prince George's county, unless
it is contained in a vehicle for which there is a valid registration
issued by the Department of Environmental Resources. The registration
card shall state the name of the vehicle woner, the description and
serial number of the vehicle, Maryland vehicle license or State
apportioned tag number and the County refuse collection vehicle
registration number."
Procedure for Obtaining Collection Licenses and Registration Cards
All applications for a collector's license and individual vehicle
registration cards to be used for the collection and hauling of Solid
Waste or Recyclable Material shall be submitted on forms available
through the Department of Environmental Resources' Recycling Section,
located at 1220 Caraway Court, Suite 1050 B, in Largo, Maryland. These
licenses may not be sold or reassigned to any other party. A separate
license is required for each vehicle. As part of the annual renewal of
a collector's license, a vehicle inspection through the Health
department may be required. Applications for a collector's license must
be made annually by September 30.
Description and Cost of Collector's License and Vehicle Registration
Collector's License
Fee: $50.00
A Collector's License is a general license that is required to be obtained
by any owner of commercial vehicle(s) used to collect and transport any
type of solid waste or recyclable material.
Class I Collection Vehicle Registration
Fee: $50.00
A Class I Collection Vehicle Registration must be obtained by any owner of
a commercial vehicle used to collect paper waste products that are not
contaminated by food, or yard waste/landscape debris (grass, leaves, brush).
Vehicles that are used to collect and transport these types of materials
only, as certified on the registration card, do not require a Health Department
inspection unless otherwise deemed necessary by the Health Officer.
Class II Collection Vehicle Registration
Fee: $200.00
A Class II Collection Vehicle Registration must be obtained by any owner
of a commercial vehicle(s) used to collect solid waste; including trash,
garbage, rubbish, offal, industrial and commercial refuse food product
wastes or recyclable materials; including food and beverage containers
and recyclables which may be collected by Class I Registered vehicles.
Vehicles collecting and transporting these types of materials require a
Health Department inspection. When a vehicle is found safe and satisfactory,
the County Health Officer will authorize the Department of Environmental
Resources to issue the individual vehicle registration card.
Class III Collection Vehicle Registration
Fee: $250.00
A Class III Collection Vehicle Registration is required by any owner of a
commercial vehicle that is used to collect both recyclable materials and
solid waste. These vehicles also require a Health Department inspection
if they are used to collect those materials identified in Class II.
Class IV Collection Vehicle Registration
Fee: No Charge
A Class IV Collection Vehicle Registration is only applicable to government-owned
vehicles. These vehicles also require a Health Department inspection if
they are used to collect those wastes identified in Class II.
System Benefit Charge (SBC) for Non-Residential Properties
The System
Benefit Charge (SBC) is a fee paid by non-residential property
owners in Prince George’s County that helps provide funding for building
and maintaining waste disposal systems. For more information on the
SBC, visit their website at http://www.pgc-systembenefit.com/index.htm
11611 White House Road
Upper Marlboro
(301) 952-7625
Hours of Operation
Sunday through Saturday - 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Beginning June 1, 2008, the Prince George's County Department of Environmental Resources' Waste Management Group will provide new days and hours of operation for the County citizens and residents to dispose of their trash, free of charge. For more information click here.
The Brown Station Road Sanitary Landfill is owned and operated by the
Prince George's County Government and is available to County citizens
and residents only. The Landfill is permitted by the Maryland
Department of the Environment and accepts only municipal solid waste.
Construction and demolition debris is not accepted at this facility
unless originating from a County residence, delivered by that
property's owner and in quantities defined below. The Landfill has
several recycling facilities within the complex, which include the Household Hazardous Waste Acceptance Site, Electronics
Recycling Acceptance Site and sites for yard
waste, scrap tires and appliances.
Fee Schedules for Monday Through Saturday Operations
Payment made by cash or accounts only. No credit cards or checks will be accepted.
Standard Rate
$49.00 per ton
Recyclables
Metal
$25.00 per ton
provided that there are no appliances with Freon and/or Capacitors in them
Brush
$25.00 per ton
Saturdays only, nothing larger than 6 inches in diameter will be accepted
Tires (whole tires)
$175.00 per ton
Tires (split/shredded)
$49.00 per ton
Cars,Vans, SUVs (passenger)
No Charge
No charge Vehicles must be residential in use, without modifications
and must have all passenger seats installed.
Commercial/commercial-looking vehicles do not qualify.
Vehicular Access to the Disposal Area on the Landfill
Access to the disposal area of the landfill is limited to commercial
trucks (such as trash trucks, roll-offs, compactors, etc.) and standard
sized pickup trucks such as Ford F-150/250 or Chevrolet 1500/2500, or
greater. All other vehicles are required to use convenient disposal
sites as directed. Weather situations may require the management's
decision to limit only commercial vehicles to the disposal area, thus
requiring referenced pickup trucks to various alternate disposal sites.
Unacceptable Waste
Construction and demolition debris
Stumps and logs
Skids and pallets
Drums,
tanks, kegs, and barrels (plastic and metal) greater than 55 gallon in
size and only after the sides are removed and the vessel flattened
prior to arrival. All other items require prior approval from the
Landfill Manager and may require proof of contained product, removal of
residue and cleaning.
Hazardous and biohazardous/medical wastes
Compressed
cylinders of any size, shape type or condition. Exception -
household-sized barbeque grill-style propane tanks, which may only be
delivered on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays to the Household Hazardous Waste Acceptance Site.
Asbestos
Liquids, to include sewage and septic waste
Radioactive material
Animal Carcasses
Automobiles or related parts
Chemical and/or petroleum cleanup waste
Plastic packing materials and plastic sheeting
Soil, rocks, grubbing material and spoil
Ash
Shingles and roofing materials
Emergency and Temporary/Permanent Closing of Operations
During periods of natural and/or manmade disasters, which jeopardize
the safety of citizens and personnel, the management may decide to
temporarily suspend landfilling operation until the danger subsides.
This is especially true and more common during periods of lightning
storms. The vast and open area of the Landfill's disposal area is
elevated and susceptible to possible hazards. Once operations are
interrupted, notification will be arranged and we will resume operation
only after the danger or hazard is gone and the area is deemed safe for
operations.
Holiday Schedule
Holiday closings are posted at the entrance to the Landfill prior to
each date. The Brown Station Road Sanitary Landfill will be closed on
the following holidays:
New Year's Day
Easter Sunday
Memorial Day
July 4th
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
NOTE – Should the holiday fall on a Monday, the Brown Station Road
Sanitary Landfill will be closed the Sunday before the holiday.
County citizens and residents, who wish to dispose of trash and/or
recycle, may use one of the following county-owned and operated
drop-off facilities.
Brown Station Road Public Container Pad and Recycling Area
3501 Brown Station Road
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Hours of Operation
Sunday through Saturday - 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Beginning June 1, 2008, the Prince George's County Department of Environmental Resources' Waste Management Group will provide new days and hours of operation for the County citizens and residents to dispose of their trash, free of charge. For more information click here.
Missouri Avenue Solid Waste Acceptance and Recycling Center
12701 Missouri Avenue
Brandywine, Maryland
Hours of Operation
Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday - 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Saturday - 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - CLOSED
Hours of Operation
Commercial vehicles only
Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
No private vehicles allowed
Scheduled Tours
Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Prince George's County Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) opened in October of 1993 and is a
65,000-foot facility. Renovations to convert the MRF into a process facility for single stream collection is scheduled to begin on or about March 1, 2007. Single stream collection, defined as the placement of all recyclable materials into one container/bin for curbside pick-up, is a much more efficient and convenient method of collection for County citizens and residents.
Beginning March 1, residents may see their recycling contractors placing all materials in one truck. Paper and commingled recycling will not be separated as in the past.
County recycling contractors may utilize compactor trucks to collect the recyclables at curbside and deliver them to t