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Fort Stockton Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Fort Stockton Sanitation Department

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Phone Number

432-336-8525
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Facility Address

121 W 2nd St, Fort Stockton, TX 79735

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Collection Schedule

Sanitation services are managed internally by the city to ensure clean communities and effective waste management.

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Bin Colors

Standard metal dumpsters or commercial poly carts are generally utilized for city waste collection.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

The city typically adjusts or delays sanitation routes by one day in observance of major holidays.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

The Public Works department coordinates landfill operations and recycling programs for major disposal.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Sanitation fees are billed uniformly alongside monthly water and wastewater.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Solid Waste Operations in the Chihuahuan Desert

Situated in the expansive Chihuahuan Desert, the City of Fort Stockton takes a localized approach to municipal solid waste. The city public works department directly manages garbage collection routes to ensure the historic streets remain spotless. Depending on your neighborhood's layout, your household will either utilize shared alleyway dumpsters or individual curbside poly-carts. Because fierce West Texas winds are a frequent occurrence, it is absolutely mandatory that all refuse is tightly bagged and sealed before disposal. Loose trash can easily be swept out of the bins by a strong gust, creating massive litter problems across Pecos County.

Alleyway Clearances and Dumpster Usage

For residents assigned to the historic alleyway collection grid, maintaining clear vehicular access is a strict municipal law. You must never park cars, trailers, or ATVs in a manner that obstructs the alley. The massive garbage trucks require a wide turning radius to safely approach and lift the metal dumpsters. Additionally, leaving discarded furniture, broken pallets, or overflowing trash bags on the dirt next to the dumpster is a severe code violation. If the bins are full, residents are expected to hold their waste until the next scheduled route is completed.

Curbside Positioning for Roll-Out Carts

If your subdivision utilizes individual roll-out carts, timing and placement are critical. Bins must be wheeled to the curb by 7:00 a.m. on collection day. Position the receptacle so that the lid opens toward the street, allowing the automated truck mechanisms to empty it smoothly. You are required to leave a three-foot buffer zone around the cart, keeping it safely away from parked vehicles, utility poles, and mailboxes. Once the sanitation crew has serviced your address, city ordinances require you to pull the empty bin back onto your property by nightfall.

Utilizing the Pecos County Landfill

Standard municipal routes are designed for everyday household waste, not massive remodeling debris. When tackling major property cleanouts, Fort Stockton residents can transport their oversized items directly to the local landfill facility. By presenting a recent city utility bill and a matching driver's license, you can responsibly discard large brush piles, old mattresses, and ruined furniture. Appliances containing refrigerants, such as old desert swamp coolers or refrigerators, must have the Freon professionally extracted and tagged by a licensed technician before the facility gatekeepers will accept them.

Keeping Toxins Out of the Arid Environment

Protecting the fragile desert ecosystem requires total community compliance regarding hazardous waste. Citizens must never throw volatile or toxic chemicals into their standard garbage receptacles. This permanent ban includes used motor oil, wet paint, harsh agricultural pesticides, and vehicle batteries. Disposing of these liquids in a compacted garbage truck creates immense fire hazards. Residents must safely store these dangerous materials until they can be surrendered at a certified regional hazardous waste collection event.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Fort Stockton?

A: Sanitation services are managed internally by the city to ensure clean communities and effective waste management.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: The city typically adjusts or delays sanitation routes by one day in observance of major holidays.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Standard metal dumpsters or commercial poly carts are generally utilized for city waste collection.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: The Public Works department coordinates landfill operations and recycling programs for major disposal.

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