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Where can I take a load of trash?
What can I take to the landfill or transfer stations?
Dallas residents may dispose of ordinary, non-hazardous household solid waste at no charge at the landfill or transfer stations.
These materials may only be transported in a passenger car, station wagon, pick-up truck, or trailer less than 15 feet at no charge. Proof of Dallas residency must be provided in
the form of a valid driver's license or current City of Dallas water bill.
The following is a partial list of materials that are not accepted at the landfill or transfer stations.
- Industrial waste
- Radioactive waste
- PCB contaminated waste
- Medical waste
- Asbestos
- Liquid waste
- Sludge, grease and grit trap waste, or septic tank pumpings
- Soil from hazardous spills or underground storage tank leaks
- Tires (unless in a small quantity and from a household)
- Fiberglass insulation (bulk)
- Lead acid batteries
- Used automotive oil filters
- Refrigeration equipment containing CFC's from sources other than Dallas residents
- Incinerator ash or air pollution control waste
- Any waste requiring written acknowledgment as proof of disposal
Other waste may be rejected for disposal if it is determined that it would create a nuisance by reason of emission, disagreeable odors or would operate to make the site unwholesome or adversely
affect the public health, safety and welfare.
What can I take to the landfill or transfer stations?
Dallas residents may dispose of ordinary, non-hazardous household solid waste at no charge at the landfill or transfer stations. These materials
may only be transported in a passenger car, station wagon, pick-up truck, or trailer less than 15-feet in length at no charge.
Where can Dallas residents recycle yard waste?
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