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Brownfield Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Brownfield, Texas.

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Service Provider

Brownfield Sanitation Department

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Phone Number

806-637-4547
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Facility Address

201 W Broadway St, Brownfield, TX 79316

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Collection Schedule

The City provides municipal garbage service and operates its own local landfill and alley collections system.

Guidelines & Rules

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

The city operates a regional Type I and Type IV landfill where local citizens can directly dispose of waste.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

The City Landfill is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and includes a successful recycling program.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Terry County Sanitation and Waste Management

Operating as the county seat of Terry County, the City of Brownfield takes immense pride in delivering top-tier solid waste services directly through its municipal public works division. Rather than outsourcing to private contractors, city employees manage the local trash routes to keep the community spotless. Residential refuse is generally handled via a network of shared alleyway dumpsters or assigned roll-out containers, depending on the specific zoning of your neighborhood. Citizens are required to secure their household trash inside durable plastic bags before tossing it into any municipal bin, effectively preventing West Texas crosswinds from scattering debris.

Alleyway Clearance and Dumpster Etiquette

For neighborhoods utilizing the traditional alleyway collection system, maintaining clear access is a strict municipal requirement. Residents must never park vehicles, trailers, or recreational equipment in a manner that obstructs the alley. Collection vehicles require a wide turning radius and completely unobstructed pathways to empty the large metal dumpsters safely. Additionally, it is a code violation to leave loose garbage, old furniture, or discarded appliances sitting on the ground next to these shared bins. Obstructing the alleyway not only delays sanitation services for your entire block but can also result in compliance citations from code enforcement.

Landfill Privileges for Oversized Disposals

When daily household refuse escalates into major property cleanouts, the standard dumpsters are quickly overwhelmed. To assist homeowners, the City of Brownfield offers residents special access to the local municipal landfill. By presenting a current water bill alongside a matching Texas driver’s license, citizens can haul their oversized bulk waste—such as dilapidated couches, broken wooden pallets, and large brush piles—directly to the facility. Keep in mind that specialized disposal fees may apply for items like scrap tires or appliances that still contain Freon, which must be evacuated by a certified technician prior to drop-off.

Exclusions for Hazardous and Flammable Materials

To protect the safety of city workers and maintain compliance with state environmental regulations, certain dangerous materials are absolutely banned from the municipal waste stream. You must refrain from throwing away motor oil, wet paint, agricultural chemicals, and vehicle batteries in the standard trash receptacles. Tossing highly combustible substances into a garbage truck can spark devastating fires during the compaction process. Homeowners must safely store these toxins until they can be surrendered at an authorized regional hazardous waste processing center.

Holiday Adjustments and Weather Disruptions

The standard collection routine in Brownfield occasionally shifts to accommodate city-recognized holidays or severe winter weather events. When a major holiday such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s Day falls during the workweek, the sanitation department typically delays the remaining routes by 24 hours. The local government ensures residents are kept in the loop by posting detailed schedule modifications on the official Brownfield website and community bulletin boards, preventing overflowing bins from becoming an eyesore during holiday gatherings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Brownfield?

A: The City provides municipal garbage service and operates its own local landfill and alley collections system.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: The city operates a regional Type I and Type IV landfill where local citizens can directly dispose of waste.

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