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Waste Industries will resume curbside recycling collection Monday, Oct. 1. All curbside recycling routes will resume their normal schedule. Any extra recycling should be placed beside the bin in a small open box or personal container. These items should NOT be bagged; bagged items will not be collected.
Read MoreSept. 28, 2018 — Based on the laboratory analysis of water samples collected on September 27, 2018, water consumers of Brunswick County Public Utilities located in St. James Plantation, Arbor Creek Subdivision, Southgate Estates, and Sea Pines Subdivision are hereby notified that it is no longer necessary to boil water or use bottled water for human consumption. The system has resumed normal operations. There are no longer any System Pressure Advisories for Brunswick County Public Utilities consumers.
Read MoreFEMA is opening a Disaster Recovery Center at Odell Williamson Event Center at 150 College Road NE on the Brunswick Community College campus in Bolivia. Beginning Saturday, Sept. 29, the center’s hours will be: Monday – Saturday: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. A Disaster Recovery Center is a readily accessible facility or mobile office where survivors may go for information about FEMA’s programs or other disaster assistance programs, and…
Read MoreBased on the laboratory analysis of water samples collected on September 26, 2018, water consumers of Brunswick County Public Utilities located along Southport-Supply Road from 4693 Southport-Supply Road to Dosher Cut-off, including (West Trace, Abbington Oaks, Dutchman Acres, River Run Shopping Center, Dutchman Village, and River Mist), Long Beach Road including (Port Loop, Coastal Dr., Carolina Place, Flagship, Fish Factory Rd., Cambridge Crossing, South Harbor, South Harbor Village, Barns Bluff, and The Preserve), along with…
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