
HONOLULU — The City and County of Honolulu announced today that emergency curbside storm debris collection crews will be deployed to Waialua on Monday, April 6, 2026.
To ensure pickup, residents impacted by the recent storms are asked to place all remaining storm debris at the curb no later than Sunday evening, April 5. This scheduled collection will allow crews to complete emergency pickups while continuing regular operations and supporting long-term recovery efforts.
We recognize that many in our community are still recovering, and we appreciate everyone’s continued efforts to safely clear debris.
Additional Pickup Guidelines:
- Separate white goods (appliances) from general disaster debris.
- Place debris in accessible locations along the street.
- Do not block roadways, sidewalks, or drainage systems.
- Keep debris separated into two piles to avoid delays.
- Organic waste, including spoiled food, must be placed in the gray refuse cart and not left on the street.
- Do not place hazardous materials out for collection. To dispose of Household Hazardous Waste, call 808-768-3201 to schedule an appointment. The next HHW drop-off date will be May 2, 2026. More information on HHW can be found on our website.
Residents are reminded not to place regular household rubbish or food waste in curbside piles, as it may attract pests. These materials should be placed inside gray refuse carts for regular collection.
Residents may also take storm debris and bulky items to City transfer stations or convenience centers. The locations nearest to Waialua are:
Kawailoa Transfer Station
62-180 Kawailoa Road
Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
Note: Green waste is accepted on Sundays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wahiawā Convenience Center
71-129 Wilikina Drive
Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily
Note: This facility does not accept green waste.
About the Department of Environmental Services
The City and County of Honolulu’s Department of Environmental Services (ENV) manages wastewater and solid waste systems that serve the island of Oʻahu, which include 2,100 miles of sewer lines, 72 wastewater pump stations, nine wastewater treatment plants, three solid waste transfer stations, seven refuse and recycling convenience centers, seven solid waste collection base yards, one active landfill, and one waste-to-energy facility (H-POWER). ENV is dedicated to protecting public health, preserving the environment, and ensuring the sustainable management of Honolulu’s essential infrastructure through innovation, efficiency, and community partnership.
Department of Environmental Services
City and County of Honolulu
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