Residents reminded not to illegally dump their waste
Whitby, Ontario – Communities across Durham Region have seen an increase in illegal dumping, and the Region of Durham is reminding residents that if caught illegally dumping, residents can face fines, if convicted, of up to $10,000. Leaving materials in parks, along the roadside, or on other’s property without their permission is detrimental to the health and safety of the community, and actions like this burden the resources needed to manage the COVID-19 response.
Anyone with information on illegal dumping should report it to the Region of Durham by completing the online Illegal Dumping form, or by contacting your local municipality. Local municipal by-laws and provincial environmental protection laws apply to anyone who dumps garbage illegally.
The Region in partnership with local municipalities responsible for waste collection services (City of Oshawa and the Town of Whitby) have implemented several changes to help residents properly dispose of their waste in response to COVID-19. This includes increasing the limit of garbage bags residents can put out at the curbside from four bags to six bags. It is still important that we don’t add to the workload of staff unnecessarily so that we can continue to provide efficient and effective services.
Residents can also make use of the Regional Waste Management Facilities (WMFs) to dispose of materials that cannot be collected at the curb, such as hazardous household materials and renovation and construction material. The WMFs in Oshawa and Scugog will also be implementing summer hours starting on Tuesday, May 5. The facilities will be open for extensionended hours from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays only. Residents can find details about locations, hours, and changes at durham.ca/WMF.
Residents should also be aware that charity donation bins are currently not being serviced. Despite this, there’s been an increase of donations, garbage and other unwanted items being dumped at these locations. Residents who are decluttering during COVID-19 are urged to not to drop off items at donation bins, and instead hold onto unwanted items until the donation bins and collection services are open again.
For more information on illegal dumping, visit durham.ca/IllegalDumping. More information about waste is available by visiting durham.ca/waste, emailing waste@durham.ca, calling 1-800-667-5671 or downloading the Durham Region Waste App.
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“We urge our residents to report illegal dumping and to ensure they’re taking advantage of our curbside collection or waste management facilities for their waste items rather than illegally dumping. Illegal dumping puts a strain on valuable resources which are needed now more than ever during the COVID-19 response. We want to remind people to be responsible, because if caught illegally dumping we will hold you accountable.”
- Peter Veiga, Manager of Waste Operations, Region of Durham
The Region of Durham is ensuring that our services identified as essential by the Province of Ontario, including waste management, continue to be provided safely to protect the environment and the public.
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