Stop Illegal Dumping |
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Illegal dump sites can lead to a number of health and safety concerns for both local citizens and the environment because they can contain broken glass, hazardous waste, exposed metals, and other dangerous materials that can harm children playing, adults working nearby, or runoff into a nearby stream polluting available water supply. Dump sites also attract rodents, snakes, mosquitoes, and other pests, making sites even more dangerous to citizens. It is up to you to help stop illegal dumping and fight environmental crime! We encourage you to work together with your local elected officials and law enforcement agencies towards a cleaner, healthier, and safer community. Located below are some great resources and information about reporting and preventing illegal dumping. |
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Report Illegal Dumping by Submitting a Report here:
Click on the header bars below to expand content. What can you do to help?
Law enforcement officials need your help in fighting environmental crime. Citizens may help prevent illegal dumping by doing the following:
How do you report an illegal dump site?
You can call the Report Illegal Dumping Hotline at 888-335-DUMP, or submit a report at www.reportDFWdumping.org. Remember to leave the following information in your report:
You can also submit a report at Report a Litterer. Once TX DOT receives the information from your report, it is compared to the vehicle registration database and an exact match is located. A letter is mailed to the litterer along with a "Don't Mess With Texas" litterbag, to remind them to put their trash where it belongs. What are the penalties of illegally dumping?
The Texas Health and Safety Code ยง365.012 is the state statute addressing litter and illegal dumping crimes in Texas, however penalties fall under the Texas Litter Abatement Act, and include the following:
Upgrading Charges and Felonies: If a violator has been previously convicted of any litter violations, the punishment can be ungraded to the next highest category for any subsequent violation. (For example, if a person has a prior convinction of a Class A Misdemeanor, the next time they are convicted, the punishment will be bumped up to a State Jail Felony). Common Illegal Dumping Violations:
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