Here's a few experiences I've had that tell's you how the bureaucracy handle's it in Collin County Tx,pop 979k,886 square mile area. My renter called sheriff because people next door dismantled a travel trailer allowing a lot of debris to blow onto her yard. Sheriff said there was nothing they could do about it unless an officer saw it happening. When I called and asked what the 3 deputies we pay to control illegal dumping do all day,I was told they could issue me(the property owner a citation for failure to maintain property. They set up once a month "FREE DISPOSAL DAY" at 5 county road maintainance facilities. They didcontinued it after 2 months because,,,,,,,,,,,,,,they were unable to handle the overwhelming amount of trash! In it's place,county residents can carry trash to landfill once a month. County jail inmates are brought out to assist with unloading and plenty of them volunteer because it's a rare opertunity to smoke. The inmates only unload pick ups,no trailers. When I called to ask why inmates didn't unload trailers,they said something about liability. The inmates aren't busy at all and would jump at the chance to unload anything for tips but the guard will not alow it so they sit and smoke between pick up loads. The shortest time I've spent in line waiting my turn to dump was 1 hour and 45 minutes,the longest 4 hours and 10 minutes. When I chose to go another day and pay,attendant demanded cash deposit(no credit card or check) until I came out and weighed. Deposit was on 5 tons which included weight of a 2 year old F350,dump trailer and trash. Had to turn around and go to ATM for $375 cash. Next time I had $500 cash on me. The 3 deputies that were hired to do nothing but control illegal roadside dumping violations scatched in trailer to find less than a bundle of shingles from a roof repair. Landfill charge's $150 surcharge in addition to regular fee for roofing shingles. I was pleased to hear somebody dumped close to 8 cu yds in private drive leading to a county commissioner's remote parcel of land.