Pinal County does not provide residential trash or garbage collection. In unincorporated areas, residents arrange their own private hauler or self-haul to a landfill or transfer station. City residents use their town's contracted service.
Pinal County states it does not operate residential collection routes. Instead, several landfills and transfer stations are spread throughout the county, and residents in unincorporated areas either contract a private hauler (such as Waste Connections or Republic Services) or self-haul waste to a disposal facility. The county's Material Recovery Center is at 12725 E Adamsville Road, Florence. Because there is no mandatory county collection ordinance, there is no county-set pickup day or missed-pickup rule in unincorporated areas; those terms are set by your private hauler's contract. Inside incorporated cities and towns, the municipality arranges collection and sets the pickup schedule, so check your city for day-of-week and container rules.
No county pickup ordinance; illegally accumulating or dumping uncollected waste instead of using a hauler or facility is enforced as nuisance or illegal dumping.
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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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