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Winter Storm Fern Cleanup

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  • 3 hours ago
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Thanks to the support of Lewis County Commissioners, our Transfer Station WILL NOT be charging disposal fees for natural wood debris (logs and limbs) related to Winter Storm Fern from Lewis County residences and businesses, effective now through Saturday, February 28, 2026.


To assist with required County, State and Federal documentation, all customers must cross the scales and provide the name, address, and phone number of the property owner from which the natural wood debris originated.


This information is necessary for official reporting purposes and may also help Lewis County qualify for TEMA and FEMA reimbursement related to storm cleanup efforts.


We sincerely appreciate your patience, cooperation, and understanding as we continue working together to recover from this disaster.



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