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How many free dumps do you get in Reno?

Published in Waste Disposal Services 2 mins read

Residents of Washoe County, which includes Reno, are typically eligible for four free dumps per year.

These complimentary disposals are provided to residential customers of Waste Management in Washoe County, allowing them to bring one standard pickup truck load of trash to designated transfer stations or the Lockwood landfill.

Eligibility for Free Dumping in Reno

To take advantage of these free disposal opportunities, specific conditions must be met, ensuring the service is utilized by eligible residents. This service is designed for:

  • Residential customers of Waste Management within Washoe County.
  • Customers must be current on their bill with Waste Management.
  • Proof of residency in Washoe County is required at the time of disposal.

What Constitutes a Free Dump?

A "free dump" typically refers to the disposal of one standard pickup truck load of residential trash. This limit helps manage the volume of waste and ensures fair access for all eligible residents. The free dumps can be utilized at Washoe County transfer stations or the Lockwood landfill during their standard business hours.

Here’s a quick overview of the free dump privilege:

Feature Details
Frequency 4 times per year
Quantity One standard pickup truck load of trash per visit
Location Washoe County transfer stations or Lockwood landfill
Eligibility Residential Waste Management customers in Washoe County, current on bill, with proof of residency

Maximizing Your Free Dump Benefits

To make the most of your four annual free dumps, consider the following practical insights and tips:

  • Plan Ahead: Accumulate a sufficient amount of waste before making a trip to ensure you fully utilize each free disposal opportunity. Spreading out your visits can also help manage your waste throughout the year.
  • Sort Your Materials: Even though it's a "free dump," separating recyclable materials (like cardboard, plastics, and glass) and hazardous waste (such as paint, chemicals, or electronics) beforehand can save you time and ensure proper disposal of those items, which might not be accepted or might require separate processing.
  • Verify Requirements: Always confirm that you have your proof of residency and that your Waste Management account is current before heading to the landfill or transfer station. This prevents any delays or denied service upon arrival.
  • Know Operating Hours: Be aware of the business hours of the transfer stations or the Lockwood landfill to ensure you arrive when they are open for residential drop-offs.