Dare County estimates that all Dorian-related debris will be cleared by October 31
Dare County debris contractor, Southern Disaster Recovery, is anticipating all debris removal on roadways throughout unincorporated Dare County should be completed by October 31, 2019.
To expedite debris removal, please ensure storm-related debris is in 4 SEPARATE PILES in front of your property, in the right-of-way. Keep it at least 30 feet away from fire hydrants.
- Vegetative Debris (limbs, leaves, branches, sea grass, etc.) DO NOT BAG!
- Construction and Demolition Materials (building materials, insulation, cardboard, concrete, shingles, etc.)
- Metal (appliances)
- Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics (oil, bleach toilet cleaner, televisions, computers, etc.)
*Large items such as cars, boats, trailers, and campers will be not be accepted and must be disposed of by the owner.
Hatteras Island
Debris removal continues on Hatteras Island. Crews are experiencing delays due to ocean overwash. Removal will continue as conditions allow.
Unincorporated Colington (outside the Colington Harbour Gate)
Debris removal in the unincorporated areas of Colington, outside the Colington Harbour gate, is underway.
Dare Mainland – East Lake, Stumpy Point, Manns Harbor
Debris removal is underway in Manns Harbor. Once completed, crews will begin debris removal in East Lake and Stumpy Point.
Martin’s Point
Debris removal in Martin’s Point has been completed.
Wanchese
Debris removal in Wanchese is expected to be completed later today, Friday, October 11.
Roanoke Island (Outside of Manteo town limits)
Debris removal began this morning on the north end of Roanoke Island and outside Manteo town limits.
Additional trucks will begin work in these areas as they complete debris removal in other sections of unincorporated Dare County.