Can I compost leftover cooking grease and oil?
No; cooking grease, fats, and oils are not accepted for composting. These items can be recycled at the County’s Household...
No; cooking grease, fats, and oils are not accepted for composting. These items can be recycled at the County’s Household...
Collect food scraps in the pail; empty the kitchen pail into the green cart for collection by 6 a.m. on Monday.
Do NOT place...
All organic materials are transported to the Prince George’s County Organics Composting Facility for processing. Materials are...
The County’s program accepts additional types of food waste unsuitable for backyard composting. However, residents who currently...
To report a missed Prince George’s County-provided compost collection, contact PGC311 (out of County: 301-883-4748). If your...
Eligible residents who currently receive curbside County trash AND recycling collection services will receive a composting...
Yes, a grading permit is required if you are grading more than 5,000 square feet of land or moving more than 100 cubic yards of...
You may apply for a Building or Grading Permit in the Momentum portal by entering the information directly into the County’s...
It takes approximately 3 months. Expedited processing is available if the permittee hires peer reviewers. Visit DPIE's website...