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Public Works / Bureau of Solid Waste

The Bureau of Solid Waste is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of our city for residents, businesses and over 15 million visitors annually.

The Bureau provides curbside trash and recycling pickup including bulk items and seasonal waste for 640,000 residents in approximately 210,000 households citywide.

The Bureau also provides vacant and abandoned property maintenance services responding to 42,000 requests annually.

The Bureau provides public right of way cleaning which includes cleaning and sweeping city-owned rights of way including streets, alleys and lots which ensures minimal trash and litter accumulation.

The Bureau is responsible for ensuring that public and private sector waste is disposed or reused safely and efficiently in accordance with government regulations and mandates. This includes management of a 125-acre active landfill at Quarantine Road in Baltimore as well as contracts and agreements with the Wheelabrator Waste to Energy facility, recycling service providers and long-term maintenance of six closed landfills.

The Bureau’s long-term goal is to reduce the volume and amount of waste deposited into landfills, extending the life of these valuable assets and making the City self-reliant for the future.

School Presentations

Schools may schedule free environmental presentations on recycling, source reduction and waste management by calling Recycling Office at (410) 396-4511.

Illegal Dumping

If you see illegal dumping in progress, call 911. To report illegal dumping in your neighborhood, call 311.

Find your trash and recycling collection days!

Click here and enter your address on the CityView web mapping application!

For Information on Recycling

please visit the recycling section

Contacts

Alfred H. Foxx
Director
600 Abel Wolman Municipal Building
Baltimore, MD 21202
Water: (410) 396-3500
Solid Waste: (410) 396-5134
Email DPW

@BaltimoreDPW

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