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Solid Waste Management Division - Public Works The County of San Bernardino Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD) is responsible for the operation and management of the solid waste disposal system for the largest county in the United States
Waste Disposal Sites – Public Works Waste Disposal Sites For information on disposing of HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE such as poisons, paints, fertilizers, used motor oil, e-waste, etc and information on transportation limits in San Bernardino County please call 1-800-OILYCAT (645-9228) or visit the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District Household Hazardous Waste page
Accepted Waste – Public Works The County of San Bernardino Household Hazardous Waste Program offers regular, no-cost drop-off of old TVs and Computer Monitors Call 1-800-OILY CAT (645-9228) for more information
Self-Haul Exemption Program – Public Works The San Bernardino County Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD) offers a Self-Haul Exemption Program for unincorporated residents and businesses located in County Franchise Areas (CFAs) that are subject to mandatory waste services
Waste Reduction Recycling Information - Public Works The County of San Bernardino offers a wide variety of waste reduction recycling resources to its unincorporated county area residents and businesses with the goal of greening our environment
Disposal Cost Fees - Public Works Solid Waste Disposal Fee Information Pricing Effective July 1, 2023 Payment for waste disposal at sites is by cash, Visa, MasterCard or as otherwise provided by ordinance
COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO For a new permit, please attach a copy of your Stamped Grant Deed and mail or fax it to: County of San Bernardino Solid Waste Management Division 222 West Hospitality Lane, 2nd Floor San Bernardino CA 92415-0017
Disposal Use Permit – Public Works This permit allows them to dispose of household waste at any San Bernardino County-owned landfills or transfer stations, ensuring proper waste management and discouraging illegal dumping