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    Tackling Illegal Dumping in Greater Houston

    By LisbetNewtonJanuary 30, 2026

    While the Houston skyline represents growth and industrial prowess, a quieter, more corrosive issue lingers in the shadows of its overpasses and rural county roads: illegal dumping. From the bayous of Harris County to the developing outskirts of Fort Bend, the unauthorized disposal of waste has shifted from a mere eyesore to a full-blown public health and legal crisis. As local governments ramp up enforcement in 2026, residents must navigate the thin line between convenience and a criminal record.

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