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Illegal Dumping: Overview

What Is Illegal Dumping?

By definition, illegal dumping is depositing solid waste at a location other than a legally accepted facility.

To clarify, you may not:

  • Dispose of your trash in dumpsters or containers that you don't own
  • Dispose of your trash along public roadways or in vacant lots, fields, wooded areas, stream valleys, parklands, or any other unacceptable location
  • Dump chemicals, pesticides, used automotive fluids and other pollutants into storm drains, into waterways, or on the ground
  • Improperly dispose of yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, brush and natural wood waste) by throwing it over your fence or dumping it in a nearby wooded area
  • Burn solid waste
  • Bury solid waste
  • Drop solid waste off at any location other than a legally accepted facility

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Everyone Suffers Because of Illegal Dumping

Illegal dumping is a serious problem in Montgomery County. Each year, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) investigates more than 450 incidents of illegal dumping and spends over $100,000 for cleanup and enforcement.

  • Farmers suffer because fields and crops are destroyed, fences are cut, livestock is disturbed, and trash must be removed.
  • Businesses suffer because extra trash pickups can cost several hundred dollars each. (And those additional expenses are eventually passed on to consumers.)
  • Entire neighborhoods suffer because trash not only is unsightly but also harbors rats and other vermin. It can lead to a decline in property values and a loss of community self-respect. And trash is a magnet for more trash—once dumping begins, it attracts additional trash.
  • The environment suffers because toxic pollutants are released into streams, woodlands and wetlands. Illegal dumping and discharges can also harm wildlife.
  • Illegal dumping can be lethal. Public health and safety can be seriously compromised because needles, glass and other sharp or toxic objects can cause infection or physical injury. Children playing along polluted streams and waterways can be at risk.

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Penalties for Illegal Dumping

Illegal dumping is a serious offense that can result in criminal prosecution. Every case of illegal dumping is investigated. Illegal dumpers are subject to a minimum $500 civil fine and possible criminal prosecution.

Illegal dumping can be costly, but the costs of legal disposal are minimal (if incurred at all). Montgomery County provides one of the most extensive solid waste disposal and recycling programs in the nation. Take advantage of the many facilities the County offers to properly dispose of or recycle your unwanted materials.

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Report Illegal Dumping!

If you see an act of illegal dumping, you can do something to help. Please record:

  • The exact location where the dumping occurred (Most important)
  • The license plate number of the vehicle
  • A description of the vehicle and person(s) involved
  • The date and time of the incident

Provide this important information by phone or online:

  • Call the Illegal Dumping Hotline at 311. A DEP investigator will return your call by no later than the next business day.
  • Report Illegal Dumping.

The information you report can help end illegal dumping and environmental abuse!

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Important Phone Numbers

Program/Department Phone Number
Department of Environmental Protection 311
Division of Solid Waste Services 311
Illegal Dumping Hotline 311
Illegal Dumping Information 311
Hazardous Waste Violations 311
Hazardous Waste Disposal 311
Refuse Collection 311
Recycling Collection 311
Recycling Hotline 311
Solid Waste Transfer Station 311
Satellite Drop-off Sites 311
Don't Dump, Donate (recycled building materials) 311
EcoWise 311
Tire Disposal (MDE) 410.631.3315
Business Recycling (SORRT) 311

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Last edited: 1/24/2013