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  2. Litter in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar from state-to-state, these laws define who violators are, the type or "function" of the person committing the action, and what items must be littered or dumped to constitute an illegal act. Municipal ordinances and state statutes require a "human action" in committing illegal littering or dumping, for one to be "held in violation." Most ...

  3. Fines to increase for illegal trash dumping in Kansas City ...

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    Fines for illegal trash dumping currently start at $1 and escalate up to $1,000. Repeat offenders will also face either 48 hours of “shock imprisonment” in municipal jail or mandatory ...

  4. Illegal dumping - Wikipedia

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    Illegal dumping at Scales Road, London, England Illegal dumping in a residential subdivision, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Illegal dumping, [1] [2] also called fly dumping or fly tipping (), [3] is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as curbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump.

  5. Lawsuit lays blame for illegal dumping in Bellevue stream on ...

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    Metro Water Service officials fined the developer of Novel Harpeth Heights for illegal construction-debris dump site in and around a Bellevue stream in July 2022.

  6. Cedarburg man fined $25K for illegally dumping into Eau ... - AOL

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    Daniel Burns was ordered to pay a $25,000 fine for illegally dumping landfill leachate into a creek in Eau Claire. He could face an addition fine. Cedarburg man fined $25K for illegally dumping ...

  7. Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned or little used areas are common dumping places in America-especially railroads. Over $10 million a year are used to remove illegal dumping from polluting towns and the environment. A small organization, CSXT Police Environment Crimes Unit, has been started to stop railroad dumping specifically.

  8. Gruesome discoveries found at illegal dump sites in Macon ...

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    Ellen said she wants the community to know that illegal dumping and littering is a crime. If caught, perpetrators can be fined up to $1,000.

  9. Public urged by TPWA to report illegal dumping in city manholes

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    The continued illegal dumping can create more disruption in workings of the plant and cause the odor to linger. ... Penalties for Violations of Code," states it is a misdemeanor punishable by a ...