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Bulloch County reports nearly 260,000 cubic yards of storm debris collected; officials promise final push

2236976 · February 5, 2025
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Public works staff said the county has collected about 259,965 cubic yards of storm debris, mulched 14,700 cubic yards and removed nearly 29,800 hazardous leaners; officials asked residents to move storm-related debris to the road edge for collection and said FEMA timeline extensions are possible.

Bulloch County public-works staff told commissioners Tuesday that crews and contractors have collected nearly 260,000 cubic yards of storm debris and expect to exceed 300,000 cubic yards before cleanup concludes.

Robert Seaman, assistant director of public works, reported the county has 24 hauling contractors working daily and had collected 259,965 cubic yards to date. “We’re going to push every bit of 300,000 cubic yards plus…

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