Pinal County offers periodic community cleanup events and Free Disposal Days for bulky items, appliances, and tires, plus year-round landfills and transfer stations. There is no scheduled bulk-pickup route; residents self-haul or use these events.
For large or bulky waste, Pinal County directs residents to landfills and transfer stations and to periodic Cleanup Events and Free Disposal Days sponsored with Waste Connections and Republic Services (Cactus Landfill). Cleanup events are not held from May through September because of high desert temperatures and resume by early fall. The county also runs White Appliance Collection and Waste Tire disposal programs, and recommends Earth911 for locating recyclers for paint, batteries, electronics, motor oil, and medications. Bulky items are not collected on a curbside route in unincorporated areas; residents self-haul to a facility or use a scheduled event. Inside cities, bulk pickup is arranged by the municipal collection contract.
Dumping bulky items on public or private land instead of using a facility or event is illegal dumping under A.R.S. 13-1603 and a county nuisance.
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Pinal County has no ordinance banning residential backyard composting. The limit is the county nuisance code: a compost pile that produces odor, attracts ver...
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Pinal County does not ban artificial turf, and Arizona state law bars HOAs from prohibiting it. In any planned community that allows natural grass, associati...
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Arizona's Native Plant Law protects wild desert plants across Pinal County. Moving or salvaging a saguaro over four feet tall requires a permit, tag, and sea...
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Rainwater harvesting is legal statewide in Arizona and Pinal County imposes no ban. Outdoor barrels and cisterns for irrigation need no permit. Only systems ...
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Pinal County has no county-wide day-of-week outdoor watering ban, but most of the county sits in the Pinal Active Management Area under state groundwater law...
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In unincorporated Pinal County, owners and occupants must remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris, and dilapidated buildings that are a public nuisance w...
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