• Where Does Hurricane Debris Go? WaPo Tracked Some with AirTags

  • Apr 18 2025
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Where Does Hurricane Debris Go? WaPo Tracked Some with AirTags

  • Summary

  • Hurricanes Helene and Milton (Fall 2024 - April 2025)

    • Fall 2024:
    • Hurricanes Helene and Milton Strike: Treasure Island, Florida, experiences two significant hurricanes within a short period. Hurricane Helene's storm surge causes waist-high flooding, and Hurricane Milton strikes two weeks later, compounding the damage.
    • Massive Debris Generation: The 1.54-square-mile Treasure Island generates over 128,000 cubic yards of debris (approximately 2 million kitchen trash bags).
    • Waste Piles Up: Furniture, appliances, and personal belongings are dumped onto the streets of Treasure Island.
    • Air Tag Deployment: Reporters from The Washington Post place Apple Air Tags on 10 discarded items from businesses and residences to track their journey.
    • Office Chair Disposal (Paradise Spa): Corey Mendel, owner of Paradise Spa, discards all items from his business due to Category 3 "black water" contamination. His Avis Acadia office chair is tagged with an Air Tag.
    • Motorized Scooter Damage (Frank Andolino): Frank Andolino's 2022 Genuine Scooter RoughHouse 50 is inundated with corrosive seawater and deemed unusable. His insurance company agrees to replace it.
    • Satellite Receiver Disposal (Isle of Palms Resident): A DirecTV Commercial HD Satellite Receiver is discarded by a resident on the Isle of Palms after being damaged by seawater. It is tagged with an Air Tag.
    • Scooter Towed: The insurance company tows Frank Andolino's damaged scooter to a Copart auto auctions lot in Clewiston, Florida.
    • Office Chair at Solid Waste Facility: After more than 40 days in the spa's parking lot, the Air Tag on Corey Mendel's office chair shows its arrival at the Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on November 5, 2024.
    • Scooter Auctioned: Frank Andolino's scooter is put up for auction at Copart and is eventually sold.
    • Scooter at Trademark Metals Recycling: On November 1, 2024, Andolino's scooter moves west to Trademark Metals Recycling in Fort Myers.
    • Satellite Receiver Pick-up: Around October 28, 2024 (approximately two weeks after tagging), the satellite receiver is picked up and delivered to the Treasure Island Community Center Park, a designated temporary dumping ground.
    • Late 2024 - Early 2025:
    • Intensive Debris Removal: Two professional hauling companies work around the clock for nearly 50 days to remove 7,000 truckloads of trash from Treasure Island.
    • Processing at Solid Waste Complex: The Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Complex continues to accept normal municipal waste but states they did not knowingly accept storm debris.
    • Scrap Metal Recycling: Trademark Metals Recycling experiences an uptick in business, processing hurricane-related scrap metal, including appliances and vehicles. Toxic materials are removed before shredding. Ferrous metals (including likely components of the scooter) are separated.
    • Ferrous Metal to Nucor Steel Mill: The ferrous components from items like the scooter are trucked to the Nucor steel mill in Frostproof, Florida, where they are melted down to create rebar.
    • Satellite Receiver Relocation: Four days after arriving at the Treasure Island Community Center Park, the satellite receiver is moved to Largo Recycled Aggregates, a collection facility owned by GFL Environmental Inc. The Air Tag's signal stops here.
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