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Port Salerno Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Port Salerno, Florida.

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Martin County)

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Phone Number

772-288-5776
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Facility Address

2378 SE Ocean Blvd, Stuart, FL 34996

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection.

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Bin Colors

Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Thanksgiving and Christmas push service back by one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Collected weekly on your regular day, up to 3 cubic yards.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Martin County manages the exclusive franchise for this unincorporated area.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Sanitation Mandates for the Manatee Pocket Area

Deeply rooted in its maritime heritage, the coastal village of Port Salerno relies on Martin County’s franchised waste haulers to keep its historic streets and waterways pristine. Homeowners are equipped with specialized, weather-resistant rollout carts intended for regular domestic refuse. To avoid missed pickups, it is imperative to stage your garbage receptacle at the curb by 6:00 AM on your specific route day. Proper orientation is strictly enforced; the container must sit entirely flat on the pavement with its lid securely closed to deter scavenging wildlife. An unobstructed radius of three feet is legally mandated around the bin, keeping it far away from utility boxes, fences, and parked vehicles to ensure the mechanical lifting arms can operate flawlessly.

Treasure Coast Recycling Directives

Protecting the nearby St. Lucie Inlet requires maximum participation in the county's single-stream recycling initiative. Residents of Port Salerno are issued a dedicated cart for recovering valuable materials. You are permitted to discard clean office paper, flattened cardboard boxes, aluminum beverage cans, and rigid plastic containers directly into this bin. The most crucial factor in this program is that all items must remain entirely unbagged. Utilizing plastic grocery films to hold your recyclables creates catastrophic entanglements at the regional materials recovery facility. Carts discovered to contain forbidden debris—such as greasy takeout boxes, shattered glass, or styrofoam peanuts—will be tagged with a brightly colored warning and left unserviced.

Clearing Tropical Brush and Fronds

The lush, ocean-adjacent climate of Martin County fuels rapid vegetative growth, necessitating a robust yard waste disposal strategy. Franchised haulers conduct a separate weekly sweep dedicated to clearing horticultural rubbish. Small organic trimmings, including palm berries, pine needles, and fallen leaves, should be securely contained within reusable 32-gallon trash cans or heavy-duty paper yard sacks. For those tackling intensive tree pruning, resulting limbs must be sawn into segments no longer than four feet and tied into tight, manageable bundles. Sanitation crews adhere to stringent occupational safety protocols, meaning any individual yard bag, bin, or wood bundle surpassing 50 pounds will be bypassed.

Oversized Debris and Appliance Protocols

Standard refuse carts are entirely inadequate for the disposal of massive household goods like a dilapidated sofa, a waterlogged mattress, or a broken dishwasher. Port Salerno residents must coordinate directly with their assigned waste contractor to schedule a specialized bulk pickup for these large items. Discarding major household appliances, frequently referred to as white goods, requires adherence to specific state safety laws. Prior to placing an old refrigerator or chest freezer near the roadway, all locking doors must be completely detached to neutralize the severe risk of accidental entrapment for neighborhood children.

Diverting Solvents from Local Estuaries

Pouring dangerous chemicals down residential drains or tossing them into the municipal garbage is a monumental threat to Port Salerno's delicate marine ecosystems. Locals are strictly forbidden from throwing away volatile materials like wet latex paint, used boat oil, pool chlorine, and lithium-ion batteries. These toxic compounds must be isolated and transported directly to the Martin County Hazardous Waste Facility situated on Martin Highway. This specialized drop-off location allows private citizens to safely surrender hazardous household waste, guaranteeing that the materials are neutralized in strict compliance with federal environmental laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Port Salerno?

A: Weekly curbside garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Thanksgiving and Christmas push service back by one day.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Collected weekly on your regular day, up to 3 cubic yards.

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