An increase in illegal dumping in Nelson has prompted a warning from the City regarding associated costs and enforcement measures.
The City said in a press release that the issue is particularly heightened along Government Road, which is not only illegal, but unhelpful and costly.
Earlier this month, the City conducted a site clean-up along Government Road, after noticing a rise in waste items dumped in the area over the spring.
These items have included food and waste containers, clothing, bottles, cartons, cans, fridges, vacuums, pallets, and various household goods.
“While there are several people living in temporary shelters along Government Road, even the most well-intentioned illegal dumping of household waste is not helpful. Local service providers are supporting those in the area with food, mental health services, water, tents, sleeping bags, and basic essentials,” the City said in the release.
Service providers are also offering laundry, showers, and clothing regularly on set days of the week.
Illegal dumping—including free piles and unsolicited donations—attracts wildlife, becomes unsightly, and leads to health and safety concerns such as mould, insects, soiled items, and rot.
Cleanup efforts have become increasingly expensive with the City saying it had to add $35,000 to the 2025 budget to deal with these types of issues.
Residents are reminded that the fine for illegal dumping is $250, with an additional $150 fine for the improper disposal of garbage or wildlife attractants.
Instead of dumping illegally, the City encourages members of the public to:
- Put waste out for curbside collection or take it to the Grohman Narrows Transfer Station at 1201 Insight Drive.
- Put recyclables out for curbside collection or take them to the Nelson Recycling Depot at 70 Lakeside Drive.
- Take clean items that are in good condition to organizations that accept donations.
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