
HONOLULU — In response to severe weather impacting O’ahu, the City and County of Honolulu Department of Environmental Services (ENV) has closed the Waimānalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill.
This closure is being implemented to ensure public safety. Any additional closures or changes to operations will be announced as conditions are reassessed.
Regular curbside refuse collection will continue as scheduled. Gray, blue, and green cart pick-up will not be impacted at this time.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay informed by signing up for HNL Alert, the City’s official emergency notification system.
For more information and updates, visit honolulu.gov or follow the Department of Environmental Services on social media.
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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