Illegal dumping is often a crime of opportunity and occurs in remote locations of the County or in low income neighborhoods. In Sacramento County, illegal dumping is defined as any material that measures at least one cubic yard or about as much as can fit in the trunk of a full-size car. When illegal dumping occurs, the damage to neighborhoods and the environment can be severe:
- Property values decline where illegal dumping is rampant.
- Unreported illegal dumping results in more illegal dumping - illegal dumpers find an easy location and keep
coming back.
- Illegally dumped material quickly becomes a breeding habitat for vectors, such as mice, rats and mosquitoes, which can spread diseases such as encephalitis, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and West Nile Disease. For the health and safety of yourself and your family, report illegal dumping piles!
- Illegal dumping is hazardous to the environment. Refrigerators, tires, auto parts and televisions may contain heavy metals and other toxins.
- Illegal dumping piles pose a traffic hazard when left in the public right-of-way.
- Illegal dumping costs County tax and rate payers hundreds of thousands of dollars each year. Without the help of all County residents and visitors, this problem is almost certain to grow.
When You Are Caught Dumping Illegally
The County of Sacramento has a zero tolerance policy towards illegal dumpers. Anyone caught faces citation and arrest. Fines range from $100 to $1,000. Defendants are charged under Penal Code Section 374.3, subsections A and H. Depending on the quantity of materials, the first and second offense is prosecuted as an infraction. A third violation is typically pursued as a misdemeanor. Penal Code Section 374.3
Illegal Dumping Convictions
- First offense: $238 (infraction)
- Second offense: $526 probation and community service (infraction)
- Third offense: Up to $1000 fine and jail time
Had you taken it to a landfill...$20 (the same cost as a disposal fee for one pick-up load at the County facility)
Information About Garbage Disposal and Recycling Facilities of Sacramento County
Dumping on Private Property (Not in the right-of-way or on County roadways)
Dumping of garbage on private property, or storing or accumulating junk, rubbish and garbage is regulated by a variety of County departments, including Code Enforcement and Environmental Management, depending on the situation.
In general, property owners are responsible for conditions on their private property. For questions concerning hazardous waste, medical waste, dumpsters in apartment buildings or on private property, junk, automobiles, rubbish, etc., call 916-875-5656