Bulk items (couches, mattresses, appliances) in Indiantown are picked up by appointment with Waste Management. Household hazardous waste must be taken to the Martin County Hazardous Waste Facility at the Tropical Farms Transfer Station.
Waste Management schedules residential bulk pickup of large items on request; service is typically included for residential franchise customers. White goods with refrigerants (refrigerators, AC units) require Freon recovery before disposal. Construction & demolition debris must be hauled by the homeowner or a licensed C&D contractor. Household hazardous waste (paint, pesticides, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, motor oil) is accepted at the Martin County Hazardous Waste Facility at the Tropical Farms Transfer Station; the facility serves Indiantown residents free of charge. Electronics recycling (e-waste) is also accepted there.
Curbside dumping of unscheduled bulk items, prohibited materials, or hazardous waste is a code violation. Open dumping is a 1st-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 403.413 (up to $5,000 fine and/or 1 year jail).
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