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LANDFILL UPDATE: At Least Two Weeks Before Accepting Recyclables

 
For those who are unable to hold recyclables, you are still able to bring them to any of the County’s landfill facilities.
 
As a note, this is only for Washington County Recycling permit holders. All others who have recycling collected or drop-off elsewhere will need to contact your recycling company directly.
 
All other operations at the landfill are continuing as normal. The County will provide an update when more information has been received.
 
For additional information, please contact Washington County’s Public Relations and Marketing Department at [email protected].

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Liberal Leave is in effective for Washington County Government

LIBERAL LEAVE IS IN EFFECT FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT

Liberal leave is in effect for all non-essential personal on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, until noon. Essential personnel are expected to fulfill their duties as usual.

The starting time for today’s Board of County Commissioners meeting will be reevaluated at 9:00 am.

For those required to travel, exercise caution on the roadways. If driving is necessary, ensure your vehicle is completely cleared, drive at a reduced speed, practice caution, and avoid crowding or passing plows.
 
We’ll keep the public informed of any changes. Stay updated by monitoring Washington County Government’s website and social media channels for the latest information. Your safety is our priority!