El Paso County asks community’s help to stop illegal dumping of waste

(EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — El Paso County is asking for the community’s help to keep the county clean and beautiful by reducing illegal dumping of waste in areas such as ditches, rural roads, and open spaces.

According to El Paso County, the Division of Environmental Services offers free, year-round disposal opportunities for household waste and hazardous materials. These include weekly drop-off services and regular events like “Clean Sweep,” which offers the chance to get rid of used tires, mattresses, and large electronics at no cost.

In 2024, Environmental Services helped divert a large amount of waste from landfills and illegal dumping sites, including:

128 tons of paper, cardboard, and aluminum

115 tons of consumer electronics

24 tons of porcelain

64 tons of flammable materials

77,000 gallons of household paint

16,000 gallons of used motor oil

5,000 gallons of antifreeze

54,000 aerosol cans

36,000 cubic yards of organic material

However, illegal dumping continues, and according to the county, it impacts private property, wildlife, and water systems. The county asks the community to help by:

Call Environmental Services if you have waste to dispose of to learn about available programs, confirm capacity, or make an appointment.

Reporting illegal dumping to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office

Submitting concerns about trash accumulation on private property using the online reporting tool by clicking the link above or going to the following web page: https://epcdevplanreview.com/Applications/Create_Complaint/

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