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Where To Take Storm Debris in Bentonville

Sam Hoisington
Sam Hoisington

May 30, 2024

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Where To Take Storm Debris in Bentonville

Sam Hoisington
Sam Hoisington

May 30, 2024

Here are the local facilities accepting plant debris from the storm:

  • City of Bentonville Compost Facility

    • Address: 2000 NW A Street

    • Hours: 7 am – 7 pm daily

    • Note: Proof of Bentonville residency is required.

    • More info.

  • SW John W. Fryer Avenue Drop-off Location

    • Location: Next to the NWA Armed Forces Reserve Center

    • Hours: 7 am – 7 pm daily

    • Note: Proof of Bentonville residency is required.

    • More info.

  • Benton County Fairgrounds

    • Location: North parking lot of the Benton County Fairgrounds

    • Hours: 7 am – 7 pm, Monday through Saturday

    • More info.

  • The county is operating two more drop-off sites outside of Bentonville.

The City is planning to pick up plant debris from residences later but hasn’t announced details yet.

“Our street and public works teams are working to clear streets impacted by debris. Once clearance is complete, we will announce details for a city-wide pickup. Residents can place debris at the curb for collection,” a post from the City says.

Benton County Solid Waste District also has a list of drop-off sites for other kinds of debris.

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