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C.M. Hinton Jr. Regional Landfill


Garland's C.M. Hinton Jr. Regional Landfill located at 3175 Elm Grove, Rowlett, Texas accepts municipal solid waste, construction and demolition waste from:

  • Residents
  • Private waste haulers
  • Commercial businesses
    Residents can drop off normal household waste for free.  Simply:
  • Bring proof of residency in the form of a valid Texas driver's license or current utility bill
  • Unload the waste yourself
  • Only bring waste from the household where you reside 
    Non-Garland residents and commercial customers will be charged a per-ton fee based on the type of vehicle. 
  • Security deposit is required
  • Minimum charge of $10
  • All major credit cards accepted except American Express
  • Cash-no bills larger than $20 please
  • Local checks only-bring a copy of the driver's license of the person who signed the check  
     
    Rowlett residents can utilize Hinton Landfill or Transfer Station services for a total of two free visits for one calendar year.  Just...
  •  Obtain a landfill pass from Rowlett's Public Works Department, Utility Billing Department or the City Secretary's Office.
  • Present landfill pass, drivers' license and City of Rowlett utility bill to attendant.
  • Rowlett residents requesting access without a landfill pass will be charged the standard rate.

     
    The landfill cannot accept: 
  • Liquids
  • Motor-driven vehicles
  • Fuel tanks, used oil filters or other devices that use to contain petroleum-based compounds such as gasoline, fuel oil, hydraulic fluid, lubricants, or other chemicals
  • Debris from non-hazardous chemical spills
  • Friable asbestos
  • Sandblast grit and non-liquid paint wastes
  • Infectious or hospital waste
  • High-pH and low-pH materials
  • Spent filter media residue
  • Hazardous waste
  • Lead acid batteries
  • Pesticides or other home use chemicals
  • Items containing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • Tires
  • Commercial loads of electronics, including televisions, office machines and computer equipment
  • Large appliances such as ovens, dishwashers, refrigerators, air conditioners, etc. 
    Need to dispose of hazardous waste? 
    Visit the Dallas County Home Chemical Collection Center at 11234 Plano Road in Dallas or call 214-553-1765 for information. 
     
    Need to dispose of large household appliances? 
    Visit the Garland Recycling Center's scrap metal collection area at 1426 Commerce Street.

    Landfill and Transfer Station Rules 
      
    Mandatory Tarping Requirements 
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