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There is no limit to the number of pets youre allowed to own within El Paso city limits.
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Trash is collected at the Citizen Collection Stations and then taken to the Greater El Paso Landfill for disposal. The Citizen Collection Stations also function as additional drop-off sites for recyclables, a place to borrow tools for landscaping, a resource for free paint, mulch, and gently used household products.
Dead Animal Removal Residents may request this service by calling the Environmental Services Department at 915-212-6000 or report online. A fee will be added to your El Paso Water Utilities bill for this service. This service is available between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

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