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A Big Day for Big Trash - Free Dump Day Event!

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
February 4, 2026 at 03:19pm. Views: 1514

Are you ready to clear your garage space, so you can finally park your car inside? How about making room in your kitchen or laundry room, for new appliances? If you have big trash, stop by Moreno Valley's Free Dump Day, on Saturday, February 7, from 8:00 a.m. to noon, at the Waste Management Transfer Station, 17700 Indian Street.

Moreno Valley's Free Dump Day is for its residents only, and you may be asked to prove residency via a driver’s license or utility bill. Please cover/secure your loads before entering the transfer station.

All Residents Must Abide by the Following Rules : Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Guests wearing sandals or open-toed footwear will be asked to return to their vehicle.|Stay within 6 feet of your vehicle at all times. Scavenging is strictly prohibited.|All passengers must remain inside your vehicle while it is in motion. Staff will be available to assist as needed—please follow their directions carefully.|Speed Limit: 5 MPH while on site.|Smoking is prohibited on the premises. The use of cell phones or other communication devices on the tipping floor is prohibited.

Accepted tems: WASHERS/DRYERS • TVS • MICROWAVES • AIR CONDITIONERS • E-WASTE• WASTE• REFRIGERATORS/FREEZERS • CHAIRS/COUCHES/TABLES • BOX SPRINGS/MATTRESSES• MATTRESSES • BARBECUE/PATIO FURNITURE • BUNDLED BRANCHES • BAGGED GREEN WASTE• WASTE

Not Accepted: • LATEX, OIL, OR PAINT • FLUORESCENT LIGHT TUBES • EMPTY DRUMS • BATTERIES • MOTOR PARTS OR MOTOR OIL • POOL CHEMICALS • COMMERCIAL OR REMODELING WASTE • TRANSMISSION/BRAKE FLUIDS • WEED KILLERS/HERBICIDES • BLEACH/TUB & TILE CLEANER •FERTILIZERS • PESTICIDES & RODENT POISONS • ANTI-FREEZE • SOLVENTS/GASOLINE • ENGINES • TIRES • PROPANE TANKS

For more information, please visit moval.org/waste.

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