Pasco County residential collection includes scheduled bulk item pickup for furniture, mattresses, and large appliances with refrigerant certified removed. Residents can also self-haul to Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility or the West Pasco Class III Landfill.
Pasco County Utilities residential service includes bulk item collection on a scheduled or on-call basis depending on the hauler zone. Eligible items include furniture, mattresses, box springs, and major appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers) with refrigerant certified removed under EPA Section 608. Electronics, tires (limits apply), household hazardous waste (paint, batteries, chemicals), and construction debris are excluded from standard bulk pickup. Residents can self-haul to the Pasco County Resource Recovery Facility (Hays Road) or West Pasco Class III Landfill — both operated by Pasco County Solid Waste. Household hazardous waste drop-off events rotate through Shady Hills, Wesley Chapel, and east Pasco. Construction and demolition debris requires a separate C&D hauler. Illegal dumping — a recurring issue along rural east Pasco roadways — carries heavy penalties under FL §403.413 and Pasco Code.
Illegal dumping: $500 to $5,000 and possible misdemeanor charges under FL §403.413. Premature bulk setout: $50 to $200 code citation.
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