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		<title>Laredo, TX Paint Disposal: 2026 Guide to Drop-Offs &#038; City Rules</title>
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<p>In the Gateway City, getting rid of old paint isn&#8217;t as simple as leaving it on the curb for the &#8220;Willie Bote&#8221; trash collectors. In fact, if you’re caught tossing liquid paint into your city-issued cart, you’re looking at a rejected pickup and a potential visit from code enforcement. Laredo’s Solid Waste ordinances are clear: hazardous materials like paint can contaminate an entire truckload of refuse and leak into our local soil.</p>



<p>As of 2026, Laredo utilizes a <strong>Permanent Drop-off Site</strong> located at the municipal landfill. You don&#8217;t need an appointment, but you definitely need your paperwork in order before you make the drive out Highway 359. Here is the local &#8220;insider&#8221; guide to clearing out your garage without the fines.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Quick Reference: Laredo Paint Disposal Logistics</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><thead><tr><td><strong>Feature</strong></td><td><strong>Details for Laredo Residents</strong></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><strong>Primary Authority</strong></td><td>City of Laredo Solid Waste Services</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Collection Model</strong></td><td><strong>Permanent Drop-off Site</strong> (Landfill HHW Center)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Main Location</strong></td><td>Laredo City Landfill (6912 HWY 359)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Phone Number</strong></td><td><strong>3-1-1</strong> or (956) 795-2510</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Proof Required</strong></td><td>Valid ID + <strong>Current Laredo Water Bill</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Saturday Perk</strong></td><td>Free disposal for residential loads (under 2,000 lbs)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Highway 359 Drop-Off</h2>



<p>Laredo doesn&#8217;t do curbside chemical pickup. To get rid of paint, you have to transport it yourself to the <strong>City of Laredo Landfill</strong>.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">1. The &#8220;Water Bill&#8221; Gateway</h3>



<p>The most important thing to remember is that the landfill staff is strict about residency. You aren&#8217;t just a face in the crowd; you are a utility customer.</p>



<p><strong>The Paperwork:</strong> You must bring a physical or digital copy of your <strong>current City of Laredo water bill</strong> and a matching ID.</p>



<p><strong>The Saturday Strategy:</strong> If you go Monday through Friday, there is a small $2.00 environmental fee for residential loads. However, <strong>Saturdays are free</strong> for residents.</p>



<p><strong>The Catch:</strong> The landfill can close unexpectedly during heavy South Texas rain to prevent runoff issues. Always call 3-1-1 if the weather looks &#8220;iffy&#8221; before you drive out.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">2. Loading Your Vehicle</h3>



<p>Laredo’s HHW center at the landfill accepts paints, batteries, and computers.</p>



<p><strong>Keep it Upright:</strong> Ensure your cans are sealed and upright. If a can leaks on the landfill scale, you’ll be the one cleaning it up.</p>



<p><strong>Quantity:</strong> This service is for <strong>households only</strong>. If you show up with a trailer full of 5-gallon buckets from a commercial job, you will be charged commercial rates, which are significantly higher.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Latex vs. Oil-Based</h2>



<p>You can save yourself a trip to the landfill if you know what kind of paint you&#8217;re holding.</p>



<p><strong>Latex Paint (Water-Based):</strong> </p>



<p>If the can is less than 1/4 full, Laredo guidelines allow you to dry it at home.</p>



<p><strong>The Speed Trick:</strong> Don&#8217;t wait for the Laredo humidity to dry it out over a week. Use a <a href="https://texaswasteguide.com/go/paint-hardener" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Fast-Acting Paint Hardener</a> to solidify the liquid in minutes. Once it&#8217;s a hard &#8220;puck,&#8221; you can put the can (lid off) in your regular Willie Bote trash cart.</p>



<p><strong>Oil-Based Paint &amp; Stains:</strong> </p>



<p>These are considered flammable hazards. They <strong>cannot</strong> be dried out or thrown in the trash. These must be taken to the Landfill HHW center.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Large Cleanouts &amp; Moving</h2>



<p>If you are prepping for a move or clearing out a family estate in the Mines Road area or North Laredo and have 50+ cans, the landfill run becomes a major chore. Loading, driving out 359, and unloading in the heat is a half-day job.</p>



<p>For large-scale projects, the stress-free alternative is to hire a <a target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://texaswasteguide.com/go/junk-removal-service">Local Laredo Junk Removal Service</a>. They can handle the heavy lifting and ensure all hazardous materials are disposed of according to state and local regulations in one single trip.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Living on the Edge of Laredo?</h2>



<p>If you are in Webb County but outside the city limits, or in a nearby community, your rules might differ slightly. Check our guides for:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><a href="/paint/zapata-paint-disposal/">Zapata Paint Disposal Guide</a></li>



<li><a href="/paint/cotulla-paint-disposal/">Cotulla Paint Disposal Guide</a></li>



<li><a href="/paint/encinal-paint-disposal/">Encinal Paint Disposal Guide</a></li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Laredo Residents Also Ask</h2>


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<h3 class="rank-math-question "><strong>Can I take paint to the McPherson Recycling Center?</strong></h3>
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<p>No. The center at 2200 McPherson is great for cardboard, plastic, and aluminum, but they are <strong>not permitted</strong> to handle liquids or hazardous waste. Paint will be rejected there.</p>

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<h3 class="rank-math-question "><strong>Is there a limit on how many cans I can bring to the landfill?</strong></h3>
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<p>For residents, the limit is generally based on the weight (under 2,000 lbs for the free Saturday rate). However, keep it to a &#8220;reasonable household amount&#8221;—usually around 10–15 gallons per visit.</p>

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<h3 class="rank-math-question "><strong>What if I don&#8217;t have a water bill in my name?</strong></h3>
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<p>If you are a renter, bring a copy of your lease agreement or a recent electric bill that shows your Laredo address. The goal is to prove you are a local taxpayer.</p>

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<h3 class="rank-math-question "><strong>Can I put empty paint cans in the blue &#8220;Billie Bote&#8221; recycling bin?</strong></h3>
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<p>Absolutely not. Paint cans—even empty ones—are not accepted in Laredo’s curbside recycling program. If they are dry and empty, they go in the black trash cart.</p>

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<p>Verified as of January 2026 per City of Laredo Solid Waste Services official ordinances.</p>



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