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.
Unincorporated Harris County has no county-operated bulk waste collection program. Residents must arrange bulk pickup through their private waste hauler (often for an additional fee) or self-haul items to permitted transfer stations and landfills. Some MUDs organize periodic bulk collection events for their residents. Harris County Precinct offices occasionally host community cleanup days. Illegal dumping of bulk waste, construction debris, or appliances is a criminal offense under Texas HSC Chapter 365, with penalties up to $4,000 for first offense and potential jail time for repeat offenders.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Harris County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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