Storm debris disposal options available

PORT ORCHARD — As is often the case during the winter, Kitsap County residents may find themselves inundated with a yardful of storm debris, consisting of tree limbs, leaves and other materials — natural or manmade.

Much of that material is recyclable and can be managed at composting and soil blending facilities in the area, according to Kitsap County public works department. If all material is vegetative debris and is suitable for composting — free of foreign materials, pet waste, rock and soil — it can be delivered to any of the facilities listed here:

Morrison Gravel, Inc.

1004 SE Spencer Rd., Port Orchard

360-876-4701

Olympic View Transfer Station

9300 SW Barney White Rd., Bremerton

360-674-2297

North Mason Fibers

NE 431 Log Yard Rd., Belfair

360-275-0028

Olympic Organics

7890 NE Ecology Rd., Kingston

360-638-0117

Peninsula Topsoil

25014 WA-3, Belfair

360-275-1000

Bainbridge Island Transfer Station

7215 NE Vincent Rd., Bainbridge Island

206-842-0962

Allen Shearer Trucking

E. 121 Log Yard Rd., Belfair

360-275-3465

Williams Wood Waste

12139 Brownsville Highway NE, Poulsbo

360-613-9972

Tilz Soils and Compost

12112 Miller Rd. NE, Bainbridge Island

206-842-4045

Disposal fees may apply. Call the facility you intend to visit for information.