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Illegal Dumping: Sandy vs South Jordan

How do illegal dumping rules compare between Sandy, UT and South Jordan, UT?

Sandy and South Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Illegal dumping in unincorporated Salt Lake County is prosecuted under Utah Code Sections 76-6-106.3 and 76-10-807 and County ordinance. Dumping on public or private land without permission can result in fines up to 10000 dollars, cleanup costs, and in aggravated cases a third-degree felony. The County offers free tip lines and reward programs for information leading to convictions.

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South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Illegal dumping is prohibited in South Jordan under municipal code and Utah state law. Depositing waste on public property, vacant lots, or waterways can result in fines from $200 to thousands of dollars plus cleanup costs, and large-volume dumping is a state criminal offense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandySouth Jordan
FactDumping 500 lbs or more is a third-degree felony in Utah-
Small amounts-Infraction, ~$200 fine
Over 1 cubic foot-Class B misdemeanor
Commercial/hazardous-Class A misdemeanor, up to $2,500
Mandatory cleanup-Plus court-ordered restitution
Report to-SJPD non-emergency

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Sandy FAQ

What if someone dumps trash on my property?

Document the dumping with photos, do not disturb it if large, and contact the Salt Lake County Health Department or local law enforcement to file a report.

Can I get rewarded for reporting dumping?

Yes. The County participates in reward programs offering cash for tips that lead to successful prosecution of illegal dumpers.

South Jordan FAQ

What if someone dumps on my property?

Report to South Jordan Police and code enforcement. Document with photos. You may be required to remove material if dumper is unknown.

Can I dump yard waste in an empty field?

No. Even biodegradable waste on property you don't own is illegal dumping.

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