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Lake Worth Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Connections

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Phone Number

817-237-1211
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Facility Address

3805 Adam Grubb, Lake Worth, TX 76135

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Collection Schedule

Waste Connections provides automated weekly trash and recycling services to residents via city utility billing.

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Bin Colors

Standard 95-gallon poly carts are provided for trash and recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Waste Connections pushes pickup back by one day for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk pickup is available on regular trash days, limited to reasonable amounts of bundled brush and bulk items.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Poly carts must be pulled back from the street within a specific timeframe after collection.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Weekly Refuse Operations in Tarrant County

Nestled in the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the City of Lake Worth maintains high standards for neighborhood cleanliness through a highly structured waste management program. Residential solid waste is gathered on a rigid weekly basis. Every household is required to wheel their city-approved, heavy-duty trash container to the street edge no later than 7:00 a.m. on their assigned service day. Because routing logistics frequently shift to optimize efficiency, relying on the truck's historical arrival time is strongly discouraged.

Guidelines for Automated Cart Emptying

The contracted sanitation provider utilizes state-of-the-art vehicles equipped with automated hydraulic arms. For this system to function flawlessly, residents must abide by strict cart placement protocols. Position your bin so that the lid's hinges are nearest your property and the front metal bar faces the roadway. A mandatory clearance zone of at least four feet must be maintained around the cart. Overfilled containers with lids that cannot snap shut will be flagged by the driver and left at the curb to prevent littering.

Dedicated Curbside Recycling Procedures

Lake Worth champions environmental stewardship by offering a comprehensive curbside recycling initiative. Homeowners are issued a separate, distinctly colored receptacle specifically for recyclable materials. Acceptable items include flattened corrugated cardboard, empty aluminum beverage cans, and rinsed plastic containers labeled #1 through #7. It is vital to place these materials loosely in the bin; do not bag your recyclables, as plastic films jam the sorting machinery at the processing plant. Glass bottles and food-soiled pizza boxes are strictly prohibited from the recycling stream.

Bulk Waste Collection Limits and Fees

When a major spring cleaning project or minor home renovation produces waste too massive for standard carts, Lake Worth provides designated bulk trash collection cycles. Residents can confidently set out bulky items like old mattresses, busted couches, and bundled brush up to a specific cubic yard limit. However, heavy construction debris, such as concrete blocks, roofing shingles, and drywall, are explicitly excluded from this municipal service. Disposing of construction waste requires the homeowner to privately lease a commercial roll-off dumpster.

Toxic Chemical and Hazard Disposal Bans

Protecting the local watershed and the safety of sanitation workers is paramount. Therefore, tossing hazardous household chemicals into your regular trash bin is a direct violation of municipal code. Items such as automotive fluids, wet oil-based paint, pesticides, lithium-ion batteries, and highly flammable pool chemicals are entirely banned from the standard waste stream. To dispose of these dangerous substances, Lake Worth residents must utilize regional household hazardous waste collection events organized in conjunction with Tarrant County environmental services.

Severe Weather and Holiday Disruptions

The standard rhythm of trash collection is occasionally disrupted by major federal holidays or severe North Texas weather events, such as winter ice storms. During holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Independence Day, the collection schedule typically slides forward by one calendar day. When severe weather strikes, prioritizing the safety of the heavy truck drivers may result in temporary route suspensions. All official delays and updated recovery schedules are swiftly communicated through the City of Lake Worth's civic website and text alert system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Lake Worth?

A: Waste Connections provides automated weekly trash and recycling services to residents via city utility billing.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Waste Connections pushes pickup back by one day for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.

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

A: Standard 95-gallon poly carts are provided for trash and recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk pickup is available on regular trash days, limited to reasonable amounts of bundled brush and bulk items.

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