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The County of Sacramento hauls away hundreds of tons
of junk and rubbish from the public right-of-way every
year. From construction debris to refrigerators, this
trashing blights our neighborhoods, sullies our rivers
and streams, drives down property values, and costs
County tax and rate payers hundreds of thousands of
dollars each year.
In an effort to combat and reduce illegal dumping, the
County of Sacramento and the California Integrated Waste
Management Board joined forces to launch a progressive
program to test various prevention, enforcement and
clean-up techniques.
Due to the success of efforts including installation of
signs at chronic dumping spots and barriers at
frequently abused alleys, development of a reward
program and increased outreach, the tonnage of illegally
dumped materials picked up by the Department is
decreasing.
Since the launching of the program, hundreds of calls
eligible for reward have been received and 49 citations
have been issued. Complaints about illegally dumped
piles in the community have drastically reduced.
More than fourteen rewards have been given to residents who provided
information that led to citation of people for illegal
dumping in the
unincorporated region.
Get involved!
With your help, we can continue to reduce blight of
illegal dumping in our communities.
What To Do With Trash
View options for disposing of unwanted trash in the
unincorporated areas.
Download Illegal Dumping Brochures:
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