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WARNING: Illegal Dumping Is a Crime SITE NAME ADDRESS OPERATING HOURS Anza Transfer Station 40329 Terwilliger Rd., Anza, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon., Thurs.–Sun. Closed Tues. & Wed. Badlands 31125 Ironwood Ave., Moreno Valley, CA 6 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat. Blythe 1000 Midland Rd., Blythe, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat. 10 AM to 2 PM, 1st Sunday of Month Coachella Transfer Station (TS) 87-011A Landfill Rd., Coachella, CA 8 AM to 5 PM Mon.-Fri., Sat. from 8 AM to 12:00 PM. Closed on Sunday. Desert Center 17-991 Kaiser Rd., Desert Center, CA Open the first Thurs. in February and the first Thurs. in August Edom Hill TS 70-100 Edom Hill Rd., Cathedral City, CA Call Burrtec for hours at 760-340-2113 Idyllwild TS 28100 Saunders Meadow Rd., Idyllwild, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon., Thurs.–Sun. Closed Tues. & Wed. El Sobrante 10910 Dawson Canyon Rd., Corona, CA 6 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Sat. Lamb Canyon 16411 Lamb Canyon Rd., Beaumont, CA 6 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat. 6AM to 4:30 PM, 1st Sunday of the Month Mecca II 95250 66th Ave., Mecca, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Wednesday and Saturday Moreno Valley TS 17700 Indian St., Moreno Valley, CA 8 AM to 5 PM Mon.–Fri.; Sat. from 7 AM–11 AM Perris TS 1706 Goetz Rd., Perris, CA. 7 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Sat. Pinyon Flats TS Pinyon Flats Rd., Pinyon Flats, CA 9 AM to 1 PM Sun. & Mon., Thurs. 7 AM to 11 AM, Fri. 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Sat. 8 AM to 4 PM, Closed Tues. & Wed. Oasis 84-505 84th Ave., Oasis, CA Open the 2nd Saturday of April and October Robert A. Nelson TS 1830 Agua Mansa Rd., Riverside, CA 7 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Fri. 7 AM to 4:30 PM Sat., 8 AM to 3 PM Sun. Riverside County has taken a stance against illegal dumping. Code Enforcement has designated a Special Enforcement Team that conducts random, unmanned video surveillance and patrols on major illegal dumpsites county-wide. If convicted, you can be fined up to $5000. If the illegal dumping involves commercial quantities, you may be imprisoned up to 6 months and fined $3000 upon the first conviction, $6000 upon the second conviction and $10,000 for a third conviction. Vehicles may be seized and impounded for 30 days when used in the act of illegal dumping, related costs may exceed $1,000. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are a business owner, you and your staff are responsible for the proper disposal of your business waste. As a business owner, you may be held liable for illegal dumping committed by you or your employees and/or subcontractors. To learn more about the proper disposal of your Business Waste Materials or recycling alternatives, contact Riverside County Waste Management Department at 951-486-3200 or visit them online at: http://www.rivcowm.org/ You can also visit the following Authorized County Landfills: TO REPORT ILLEGAL DUMPING, PLEASE CALL 1-888-782-6263 Trash Task Force BE PART OF THE SOLUTION!

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WARNING:Illegal Dumping Is a Crime

SITE NAME ADDRESS OPERATING HOURS

Anza Transfer Station 40329 Terwilliger Rd., Anza, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon., Thurs.–Sun. Closed Tues. & Wed.

Badlands 31125 Ironwood Ave., Moreno Valley, CA 6 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat.

Blythe 1000 Midland Rd., Blythe, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat. 10 AM to 2 PM, 1st Sunday of Month

Coachella Transfer Station (TS) 87-011A Landfill Rd., Coachella, CA 8 AM to 5 PM Mon.-Fri., Sat. from 8 AM to 12:00 PM.

Closed on Sunday.

Desert Center 17-991 Kaiser Rd., Desert Center, CA Open the first Thurs. in February and the first Thurs. in August

Edom Hill TS 70-100 Edom Hill Rd., Cathedral City, CA Call Burrtec for hours at 760-340-2113

Idyllwild TS 28100 Saunders Meadow Rd., Idyllwild, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Mon., Thurs.–Sun. Closed Tues. & Wed.

El Sobrante 10910 Dawson Canyon Rd., Corona, CA 6 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Sat.

Lamb Canyon 16411 Lamb Canyon Rd., Beaumont, CA 6 AM to 4:30 PM Mon.–Sat. 6AM to 4:30 PM, 1st Sunday of the Month

Mecca II 95250 66th Ave., Mecca, CA 8 AM to 4:30 PM Wednesday and Saturday

Moreno Valley TS 17700 Indian St., Moreno Valley, CA 8 AM to 5 PM Mon.–Fri.; Sat. from 7 AM–11 AM

Perris TS 1706 Goetz Rd., Perris, CA. 7 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Sat.

Pinyon Flats TS Pinyon Flats Rd., Pinyon Flats, CA 9 AM to 1 PM Sun. & Mon., Thurs. 7 AM to 11 AM, Fri. 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Sat. 8 AM to 4 PM, Closed Tues. & Wed.

Oasis 84-505 84th Ave., Oasis, CA Open the 2nd Saturday of April and October

Robert A. Nelson TS 1830 Agua Mansa Rd., Riverside, CA 7 AM to 6 PM Mon.–Fri. 7 AM to 4:30 PM Sat., 8 AM to 3 PM Sun.

Riverside County has taken a stance against illegal dumping. Code Enforcement has designated a Special Enforcement Team that conducts random, unmanned video surveillance and patrols on major illegal dumpsites county-wide. If convicted, you can be fined up to $5000. If the illegal dumping involves commercial quantities,

you may be imprisoned up to 6 months and fined $3000 upon the first conviction, $6000 upon the second conviction and $10,000 for a third conviction. Vehicles may be seized and impounded for 30 days

when used in the act of illegal dumping, related costs may exceed $1,000.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are a business owner, you and your staff are responsible for the proper disposal of your business waste. As a business owner, you may be held liable for illegal dumping committed by you or your employees and/or subcontractors.

To learn more about the proper disposal of your Business Waste Materials or recycling alternatives, contact Riverside County Waste Management Department at 951-486-3200

or visit them online at: http://www.rivcowm.org/

You can also visit the following Authorized County Landfills:

TO REPORT ILLEGAL DUMPING, PLEASE CALL 1-888-782-6263

Trash Task ForceBE PART OF THE SOLUTION!

Recycle or Dispose of Your Waste Responsibly!

Illegal Dumping Alert

Any solid waste going to facilities within the Torres Martinez DesertCahuilla Indian Community contributes to illegal dumping practices

Business Owners: Know Where Your Solid Waste Is Going

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Community, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) have been working to-gether to address the illegal dumping problem on the Tribe's lands. There are no approved waste disposal or recycling facilities within the Torres Martinez Indian Community. Any waste ending up at a facility within the Torres Martinez Indian Community is being illegally dumped. Illegally dumped waste often catches fire or is purposefully burned endangering the immediate and nearby communities. It can also contaminate soil, air, and water.

You May Be Liable Under Federal Law. If your solid waste ends up on lands within the Torres Martinez Indian Community, you may be liable under federal law for contributing to the public health and environmental problems caused by the illegal dumping of your waste. You may also be subject to prosecution under state and local laws. Those who haul waste to the Torres Martinez Indian Community also may be liable.

What is solid waste? Solid waste includes garbage, scrap metal, wood, wall board, empty containers, landscaping and yard waste, construction and demolition debris, and tires.

Please Act Responsibly. If you have a business in Riverside County, please contact the Riverside County Waste Management Department at (951) 486-3200 to request information on disposal/recycling options or request their recycling guide that lists many authorized solid waste recycling and disposal facilities. You can also visit their website at http://www.rivcowm.org and click on “landfill information” or “recycling.” If you have ques-tions for the EPA, please call (415) 947-8000, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., press 3 and refer to the “Torres Martinez Solid Waste Program.” A list of approved facilities for treated wood waste can be found on the inter-net at http://www.arb.ca.gov/ag/tww_list.pdf, or call the State Department of Toxic Substances Control at (800) 728-6942 if you have questions.

From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Community, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, California Integrated Waste Management Board, and Riverside County

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