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Bulk Item Disposal: La Porte vs Tomball

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between La Porte, TX and Tomball, TX?

La Porte and Tomball have similar restriction levels.

La Porte, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County does not provide bulk waste pickup in unincorporated areas. Residents use private haulers for large item disposal or self-haul to transfer stations. Illegal dumping of bulk waste is a criminal offense under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 365.

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Tomball, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County does not provide bulk waste pickup in unincorporated areas. Residents use private haulers for large item disposal or self-haul to transfer stations. Illegal dumping of bulk waste is a criminal offense under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 365.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLa PorteTomball
County ServiceNone β€” private haulers onlyNone β€” private haulers only
Illegal DumpingUp to $4,000 fineUp to $4,000 fine
MUD EventsPeriodic bulk collection daysPeriodic bulk collection days
Self-HaulPermitted transfer stations availablePermitted transfer stations available

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La Porte FAQ

How do I dispose of large items in unincorporated Harris County?

Contact your private waste hauler for bulk pickup service or self-haul to a permitted transfer station. Some MUDs arrange periodic bulk collection events.

What happens if I dump bulk waste illegally?

Illegal dumping is a criminal offense in Texas with fines up to $4,000 for first offense and higher penalties plus possible jail time for repeat offenses.

Tomball FAQ

How do I dispose of large items in unincorporated Harris County?

Contact your private waste hauler for bulk pickup service or self-haul to a permitted transfer station. Some MUDs arrange periodic bulk collection events.

What happens if I dump bulk waste illegally?

Illegal dumping is a criminal offense in Texas with fines up to $4,000 for first offense and higher penalties plus possible jail time for repeat offenses.

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