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Bulk Item Disposal: Green Valley vs Sahuarita

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Green Valley and Sahuarita have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Pima County residents use county transfer stations for bulk waste drop-off. No curbside bulk pickup. Illegal desert dumping is a Class 2 misdemeanor under ARS 13-1603.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Sahuarita offers periodic bulk trash collection for items that do not fit in standard curbside containers. Residents can schedule bulk pickups through the contracted waste hauler, and large or hazardous items must be taken to Pima County transfer stations or designated drop-off events.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleySahuarita
Transfer StationsMultiple locations countywide-
Curbside BulkPrivate hauler subscription only-
Illegal DumpingClass 2 misdemeanor (ARS 13-1603)-
ElectronicsSpecial drop-off events only-
EnforcementCode Compliance + Sheriff-
Bulk Pickup-Scheduled through hauler, quarterly or by appointment
Eligible Items-Furniture, appliances, large household items
Prohibited-Hazardous waste, tires, electronics, C&D debris
County Facility-Los Reales Landfill and Transfer Station

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Green Valley FAQ

Does Pima County offer curbside bulk pickup?

Not directly. Unincorporated residents must use county transfer stations or contract with a private hauler for bulk item removal.

Can I dump unwanted items in the desert?

No. Illegal dumping is a Class 2 misdemeanor under ARS 13-1603, carrying fines up to $750 and potential jail time. The county also pursues civil cost recovery for cleanup.

Sahuarita FAQ

How do I schedule a bulk trash pickup in Sahuarita?

Contact the contracted waste hauler or Sahuarita Town Hall to schedule a bulk collection. Some routes have quarterly scheduled bulk days, while others require calling to arrange a special pickup.

Where can I dispose of old electronics or hazardous waste?

Electronics and hazardous waste are not accepted through curbside collection. Take these items to Pima County transfer stations or participate in periodic household hazardous waste collection events hosted by the Town or County.

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