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10 vehicle limit implemented at Anne Arundel County Recycling Centers

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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. — To further enhance the safety of county residents and employees during COVID-19, the Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works has implemented a 10 vehicle limit at all three Anne Arundel County Recycling Centers.

Effective immediately, only 10 vehicles will be permitted to enter and use a facility at any one time. Traffic will be held at each facility’s entrance gate to ensure proper social distancing of people in accordance with the Center for Disease Control guidelines.

During the health emergency, Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works says county recycling centers should only be used by residents who do not have curbside collection services or for items not collected at the curbside that cannot be reasonably stored at home for an extended period of time.

Similarly, the Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility should be utilized for recycling and disposal of large loads of material only when essential to maintaining sanitary and healthy conditions within the community.

Residents that must visit one of these facilities are asked to be patient, courteous, and plan accordingly. Wait times may exceed one hour at peak times and on Saturdays.

Anne Arundel County’s Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility, and three residential drop-off Recycling Centers in Glen Burnie, Severn, and Deale, Maryland remain open with normal operating hours (Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., excluding county holidays).

Facility addresses:

  • Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility: 389 Burns Crossing Road, Severn, MD 21144
  • Northern Recycling Center: 100 Dover Road NE, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
  • Central Recycling Center (adjacent to Millersville Landfill): 389 Burns Crossing Road, Severn, MD 21144
  • Southern Recycling Center: 5400 Nutwell Sudley Road, Deale, MD 20778