Don't Dump on Me Illegal Dumping is a Crime

Ventura County Public Works Agency battles a growing problem of illegal dumping

February 22, 2023 Ventura Breeze Illegal dumping is a serious problem for the communities in Ventura County. Waste poses an environmental threat to both humans and wildlife. Illegal dumping, along with a $3,000 fine plus clean-up costs and community service, can be avoided by locating the proper information on disposal and recycling options. Ventura County…

Don't Dump on Me Illegal Dumping is a Crime Avoid Fines Up To $3000

Ventura County Public Works Agency battles a growing problem of illegal dumping Illegal dumping costs taxpayers millions of dollars in clean-up costs

February 13, 2023 PRLOG VENTURA, Calif. – Feb. 13, 2023 – PRLog — Illegal dumping is a serious problem for the communities in Ventura County. Waste poses an environmental threat to both humans and wildlife. Illegal dumping, along with a $3,000 fine plus clean-up costs and community service, can be avoided by locating the proper…

Used Oil Recycling

USED OIL RECYCLINGQuick LinksResidential Recycling & Disposal Business Recycling and Disposal Construction & Demolition Debris Management Hazardous Wastes Electronic Waste Used Oil Recycling Organic Waste Recycling (SB1383) Recycling Market Development Zone Waste Collection Codes, Agreements, and Rates IWMD – Frequently Asked Questions W&S – Frequently Asked Questions Contact Telephone: (805) 658-4321 Fax: (805) 658-4324 General…

Don't Dump on Me Illegal Dumping is a Crime Avoid Fines Up To $3000

Don’t Dump on Me VC

Don’t Dump on me VC! Help Keep Ventura County beautiful with simple and convenient ways to recycle and dispose of waste including Mattresses, Bulky Items, E-Waste and Household Hazardous Waste.   Avoid fines up to $3,000 with these responsible disposal options below.  What is Illegal Dumping?  – Any unauthorized large deposit of waste that is…

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EYE ON THE ENVIRONMENT | COMMUNITY CLEAN UP HAS COME A LONG WAY

EYE ON THE ENVIRONMENT | COMMUNITY CLEAN UP HAS COME A LONG WAY by David Goldstein Until the 1950s, disposing waste was often a community affair in Ventura County. Neighbors hauled each other’s discards, caravanned or met up at local dumps, sometimes returning home with more material scavenged than disposed. Some of these sites, such…

Report a Concern/Ask a Question

VCPWA CONNECT!Report  | Ask  | Engage The Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) is made up of 5 departments which provide a variety of services to our County.  This includes 543 miles of roadway, water and sanitation services to over 13,000 customers, and protecting our watersheds.  To better connect with the community and jurisdictions we…

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Report a Concern/Ask a Question

VCPWA CONNECTReport a Concern | Ask a Question | Engage Thank you for taking the time to improve your community and allowing the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) to respond to and answer your questions.  VCPWA is made up of 5 different departments providing a variety of services to our County, such as 542…