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Tulare County's Cleanup Weeks

In an effort to beautify and keep Tulare County clean, the Tulare County Board of Supervisors designates Spring and Fall Cleanup Weeks each year. During this period, Tulare County residents are able to clean up their homes/neighborhoods and receive reduced disposal fees at designated landfills and transfer stations. Pariticipating residents pay half the posted disposal fees, which are rounded up to the nearest dollar. Hours of operation remain the same during cleanup weeks and can be found at:
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Reduced fees do not apply to tires, refrigerators, construction and demolition debris, businesses and commercial vehicles.

Valley Residents are individuals that utilize the Teapot Dome, Woodville, and Visalia landfills or the transfer stations at Earlimart and Springville.

Mountain Residents are individuals who utilize Badger, Balance Rock, Camp Nelson or Pine Flat transfer stations.

Valley ResidentsMountain Residents
- Third full week of every April
- Third full week of every October
- Full week prior to every Memorial Day
- Full week prior to every Labor Day

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Follow these helpful suggestions before you load your vehicle.
  1. Separate your trash from your recyclable items.
  2. Load your recyclable items last as these items are dropped off first in designated recycling areas at the landfills. Recyclable items include metal, tin, appliances, wood and green waste, constructin/demolition debris and tires.
  3. California law requires that you cover your load when traveling to the landfill. All uncovered loads will be charged a higher disposal fee.
If you have additional questions regarding the cleanup weeks, please call the Solid Waste Division at: (559) 624-7000.

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