TMFPD Green Waste Collection – Autumn 2023

September 6, 2023
green waste collection

Locations For Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue – Autumn 2023 Green Waste Collection

Reno, NV. September 6, 2023 – Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue’s (TMFR) Green Waste Collection Days offer the best alternative to creating defensible space. Green waste collection allows residents to dispose of their dry and dead vegetation, shrubs, tree branches, and other wildland fuels to encourage the creation of defensible space to protect homes and property from wildfires. This is a free event sponsored by the Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District for all Washoe County residents, with support from NV Energy, Nevada Division of Forestry, Living With Fire (UNR Cooperative Extension), and Fire Adapted Nevada.


Waste Disposal Dates and Locations:

Green Waste Collection will take place beginning at 9am until 4pm, weather permitting at the following locations (check www.tmfpd.com [sic] prior to the event to ensure it has not been canceled due to weather conditions or a Red Flag Warning):

  • October 7 & 8 – Washoe Valley, Nevada Division of Forestry Fire Station, 885 Eastlake Blvd, Washoe Valley
  • October 8 – Wadsworth, 400 Stampmill Road, Wadsworth
  • October 14 & 15 – Lemmon Valley, Lemmon Valley Station, 130 Nectar Street, Reno
  • October 14 & 15 – Silver Lake, Silver Lake Station, 11525 Red Rock Road, Reno
  • October 21 – Spanish Springs, Lazy 5 Regional Park, 7100 Pyramid Way, Sparks
  • October 22 – Palomino Valley, Ironwood Equestrian Center, 5600 Whiskey Springs Road, Palomino Valley
  • November 4 & 5 – Washoe Valley, Nevada Division of Forestry Fire Station, 885 Eastlake Blvd, Washoe Valley
  • November 4 – Red Rock,0 (zero) Gymkhana Lane, Reno
  • November 5 – Verdi/Mogul – Mayberry Park, 101 Woodland Ave, Reno

Items Accepted:

Examples of accepted items include junipers, pines, rabbitbrush, sagebrush, and other woody vegetation.

ONLY natural vegetation, please. Items we will NOT accept include household garbage and trash, lumber, hazardous materials, grass clippings, dirt and gravel, and stumps with root balls. Tree stumps more than 8 inches in diameter will not be accepted. Additionally, we cannot accept items in bags. Bags must be emptied on-site and removed. Absolutely no commercial waste will be accepted from contractors or landscape companies.

Please do not dispose of waste at designated locations outside of assigned hours. Discarding waste outside of operating hours will be considered illegal dumping. Please dispose of items during working hours.

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Adam Mayberry, Fire Communications Manager
775.233.3991  www.tmfpd.us


Information is published here as a convenience to our members. You can read the original here, on the TMFPD website.