tradosaurus
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- Joined
- May 8, 2017
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- Texarkana, TX
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5400 HST, heavy duty bucket, 3rd function, R1 tires (rears filled), 2 remotes
The local city dump use to be free if you showed your water bill proving you were a resident. That went away 10 yrs ago so people are less likely to pay a minimum $50 fee to dump their trash.What is maddening with dumping in my county, is that there are NO fees for dumping at the dump or the various collection centers. Those services are paid for in county taxes and when one goes to the dump or the collection center one does not pay a penny. Yet, people will still toss trash along the road, on their property, or worse someone else's property, like mine.
Yeah, I would not buy property that had buried trash on it and I have seem that here and there over the years. In the two cases I mentioned, there were simple, easy and no cost ways to handle their trash, other than tossing it on the land. Just odd.
Later,
Dan
We elected not to pay for trash service so my method is to burn all paper and cardboard and then dump cans/bottles at the gas station (bagged in small bags) about twice per week. Other larger items like milk bottles, wine bottles, etc. are dumped at the gas station when we fill up. I had someone pick up all my metal trash I accumulated over the last 4 years for free since he was going to recycle it. Food waste/scraps can be composted and used for gardening.
There really is no reason for rural owners to have trashy property.