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* Information below applies only to:
Uninc. Snohomish County South of the Stillaguamish River Including:

City of Brier
City of Edmonds -- (N of Lk Ballinger)
South City of Everett
-- South of 112th St SE
-- Eastmont
-- Silver Lake (incl. 75th St. overpass)
City of Lynnwood (East of Hwy 99)
City of Mulkilteo
City of Snohomish
Links to service in other local cities:
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Welcome to Waste Management Unincorporated Snohomish County *
As your collection company and your neighbor, Waste Management is dedicated to excellent customer service, protection of our environment, and preservation of valuable resources. We "Think Green"!
We hope you will find our website helpful. Let us know if you have suggestions for improving it.
Questions or comments:
Waste Management Customer Service or 1 800 592-9995.
Other Public Services In:
City of Brier
City of Everett
City of Lynnwood
City of Mukilteo
City of Snohomish
Uninc. Snohomish Co.

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Missed Collection
If your container(s) were at the curb by 6:00 am and were not emptied, Click Here or call 1 800 592-9995.
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Holidays
Garbage and recycling are collected on all weekday holidays except Thanksgiving, Dec. 25, and Jan 1.
Regular collection on all other holidays. More |
Collection Calendar
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Waste Management collectors are watching out for your neighborhood. More
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Weather Delays (Wind, Flood, Snow, etc.)
If weather prevents safe collection, we announce delays on radio and TV and on our Collection Delay Bulletin Board
If residential garbage, recycling or yard waste is not collected due to weather, please remove containers from the street. Up to twice as much material will be accepted with no extra charge on the next regularly scheduled collection day for each container not emptied unless otherwise posted here.
Credit is not given for collection delayed due to weather.
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Special Event Garbage and Recycling Collection
Waste Management can help your organization have a clean, environmentally friendly special event. -
Details
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EcoConsumer
Where can we put all those plastics?
By Tom Watson
Special to The Seattle Times
Plastics and recycling have a complicated relationship…. Plastics recycling seems to confuse and frustrate consumers more than any other type of recycling. More
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