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Construction projects of any magnitude can disrupt and move sediment, which may lead to sediment pollution in waterways if not managed properly. Sediment, when loose, is more likely to wash away from construction sites via stormwater runoff and can end up in local bodies of water. Sediment pollution can reduce water quality in nearby rivers and lakes and impact aquatic life and recreational uses. Contact the Wisconsin DNR if you see any of these three signs of sediment pollution and visit respectourwaters.org for more information.



WI Stormwater Week is a grassroots effort of organizations throughout the state that work to raise awareness about the sources of stormwater pollution. This week-long event is an awareness campaign that aims to inform, educate, and engage Wisconsin residents on the topic of stormwater pollution prevention through shared, consistent messaging. Help share this event by signing up today!

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Guidelines for Yard Waste Pick-Up:

  • Residents can place unlimited amounts Yard Waste at the curb next to their garbage for pick-up. 
  • All Yard Waste must be placed in sturdy paper bags suitable for containing Yard Waste or in other suitable containers clearly marked "Yard Waste" excluding carts or plastic bags. The weight of each container must not exceed fifty (50) pounds. 
  • If Yard Waste is not placed in a suitable container, the branches shall be tied in a bundle weighing not more than fifty (50) pounds. 
  • GRASS CLIPPINGS ARE ALLOWED. Clippings must be contained in 32-gallon containers and must not exceed fifty (50) pounds.
  • YARD WASTE MIXED WITH TRASH WILL BE REJECTED. 
  • The following materials WILL NOT be collected: stumps, root systems or parts of roots attached to brush, brush mixed with garden debris, brush generated from site clearing activities, materials resulting from tree pruning, or removal at an address other than the collection point and tree branches greater than 4" in diameter and 4' in length. 
  • Please refer to the City website to view the collection map. 
  • Reminder that burning of brush is NOT ALLOWED.

What is Yard Waste? Yard Waste includes:

  • Leaves
  • Tree limbs or branches that shall not exceed four (4) inches in diameter or more than four (4) feet in length
  • Brush or vegetative matter resulting from landscaping maintenance.
  • When is Yard Waste Picked Up?
  • Yard waste is picked up every other week. Yard waste must be out before 7:00am on the day of your regular garbage pick-up. 
  • Residents with questions may call John’s Disposal at 262-473-4700 (the City's refuse collection).
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Department of Public Works

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