Illegal Dumping

Discarding waste in an improper or illegal manner, where it does not belong and/or where environmental damage is likely to occur, is called “Illegal Dumping.” Waste typically found at illegal dumpsites are tires, appliances, furniture, construction/remodeling debris, mattresses and household trash.

 Illegal dumpsites can be located anywhere. 

The difference between “littering” and “illegal dumpsites” is the quantity of items being disposed.

 What can I do if I see an illegal dumpsite?

  • If individuals see illegal dumping in progress, safely take identifying information such as make/model of vehicle(s) and license plate information. With this information, the Solid Waste Department can have the individuals tracked down and fined. 
  • If individuals come across an illegal dumpsite, please call the Solid Waste Department at 501-321-6911 for waste removal. When calling, please make sure to give a detailed report so the site can be easily located.     
  • If the illegal dumping is happening on your property, put up “no trespassing” and “no dumping” signs. 
    • If the signs do not work, consider security cameras or report the incident(s) to the Hot Springs Police Department.

 What are the health risks of illegal dumping?

  • Individuals can come into contact with dangerous debris, such as rusty nails, needles, sharp metals and chemicals. 
  • Dangerous chemicals leaked at illegal dumpsites can run into area waterways and can contaminate nearby soil.
  • Illegal dumpsites are also ideal locations for rodents, vermin and mosquitos (potentially carrying diseases), which can pose major health hazards to individuals living nearby.
  • Residents could also have a strain on their mental health when it comes to illegal dumpsites, as areas known for illegal dumping are referenced as “dirty” and residents often do not feel comfortable or safe in such areas.

 What are the environmental issues of illegal dumping?

  • Dangerous chemicals can leak into the soil and area waterways, which would cause damage to plants, wildlife and water quality. 
  • Wildlife can get ill from eating the waste and potentially could become entangled in the debris. Fish may experience shortened oxygen supply or ingest waste particles.
  • Illegal dumpsites can also attract wildlife not native to the area, which can introduce new diseases and predators.
  • Increase risks of flooding and fires 
    • Waste dumped in waterways can block the natural flow of water and lead to flooding issues over time, and can also speed up the process of erosion.
    • Dumped waste is also susceptible to spontaneous fire combustion and/or arson. 
  • Appliances can release chlorofluorocarbon into the air, which damages the earth’s ozone layer.
  • When illegal dumping happens in urban or residential areas, potential property owners will look elsewhere, which will bring the property values down. 

 How can I help?