San Bernardino County franchised haulers include 2-4 bulky pickups per year for furniture and appliances. Residents can self-haul to Mid-Valley, San Timoteo, or Victorville Landfill.
Franchised haulers in unincorporated San Bernardino County β Burrtec, Republic Services, and CR&R β provide bulky-item pickups as part of residential service, typically 2-4 free pickups per year per household. Items include furniture, mattresses, water heaters, washers/dryers, and similar household goods. E-waste (TVs, computers, monitors) and refrigerant-containing appliances (refrigerators, freezers, AC units) may require special handling. Residents may also self-haul to county-operated landfills: Mid-Valley Sanitary Landfill (Rialto), San Timoteo Sanitary Landfill (Redlands), and Victorville Sanitary Landfill. San Bernardino County Solid Waste Management operates Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection events and permanent facilities for paint, chemicals, batteries, and fluorescents. Illegal dumping in desert and mountain areas is a persistent issue β penalties under California Penal Code 374.3 include fines up to $3,000 and up to 6 months jail.
Illegal dumping (CA Penal Code 374.3): fines up to $3,000, 6 months jail, cleanup costs. Improper e-waste disposal (CA PRC 42463): prohibited in trash, must go to certified facility.
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