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White Goods and Bulk Waste Collection

The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority invites the community to take part in a territory-wide collection drive for residential white goods and bulk waste on Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29. The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

Residents are encouraged to bring bulk waste itemsโ€”including furniture, mattresses, carpets, grills, and other bulky household itemsโ€”as well as white goods such as stoves, dryers, washing machines, refrigerators, water heaters, and similar appliances to the following designated drop-off locations:

In St. Thomas at Mandahl Convenience Center, Cancryb Bin Site, Bovoni Landfill, and the Nazareth Bin Site

In St. Croix at the Anguilla Landfill, Cotton Valley Bin Site and the Peter’s Rest Convenience Center


In St. John and Water Island at the Coral Bay Bin Site, Pine Peace Bin Site, Susannaberg Transfer Station, and the Water Island Bin Site

VIWMA would like to remind residents that Commercial Waste, Construction Debris, Electronic Devices, Fats, Green Waste, and Used Motor/ Cooking Oil are not permitted at the bin sites. These items must be disposed of at the landfills and transfer station, noting that temporary suspensions may be in effect.

VIWMA appreciates the community’s ongoing support in keeping our islands clean. Your involvement strengthens neighborhoods, protects the environment, and helps preserve our paradise. ย 

For more information, contact Ms. Stevens at 340-473-0246 (St. Thomas/ Water Island), Mr. Lake at 340-244-9242 (Peterโ€™s Rest Convenience Center), Ms. Tyson at 340-642-9517, or Mr. Jacobs at 340-626-7768 (Anguilla Landfill), Ms. Powel (Susannaberg Transfer Station) at 340-473-9845, or email customer_care@viwma.org.

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