Mohave County ERACE

Mohave County ERACE E.R.A.C.E. (Environmental Rural Area Cleanup Enforcement). community volunteers are always welcome and much needed to help keep our communities clean.

What we do
•Respond and investigate complaints of illegal dumping and environmental nuisance complaints.
•ERACE sponsors dumpsite cleanups at various times. Volunteer and be a part of the program. Functions of ERACE
•Investigate criminal littering (illegal dumping) complaints throughout Mohave County. The County Ordinance 2002-03 is an Anti-Litter Ordinance that gives the Offender or Litter Genera

tor, 5 days to cleanup the dumpsite and properly disposes of the waste. Failure to cleanup the dumpsite within the 5 day period is a Criminal Offense and the Offenders could possibly face criminal charges through the County Attorney’s Office. Crimes in progress should be reported to the Sheriff’s Office and often ERACE will get the follow up or delayed complaints. Read - Wildcat Dumper Caught
•Work with various Community Leaders in planning, organizing and conducting community Cleanups. These Cleanups are useful to the Communities in where they have an opportunity to properly dispose of their Heavy Trash, items like old couches, mattresses, tree trimmings, tires and so on.
•The ERACE program has training aids and lesson plans available to provide education to grade school students as it pertains to the problem and effects of illegal dumping in the County.
•Dumpsite Remediation, this is where ERACE will go out and cleanup dump sites on public lands. These types of Cleanups are dependent on several factors, the amount of Community volunteers, interest, and budget constraints. What can you do?
•Don’t litter or dispose of trash on public lands. Always use proper trash disposal methods.
•Dispose Household Hazardous Waste properly.
•Report crimes in progress to the Sheriff’s Office after obtaining as much information as possible without contacting the offender. Things to write down: ◦Date
◦Time
◦Location
◦Vehicle description
◦License plate number
◦Description of suspects
◦Description of what is being done

•Take the time to pick up litter on public lands when out and about.
•Help enforce in your children not to litter.
•Participate in your Community Volunteer Cleanups. Volunteer Programs
• Mohave County ERACE Community Cleanup Program

Other Community Cleanup Programs
•Mohave County Landfill provides a spring and fall FREE Household Hazardous Waste Community collection day.
•The City of Kingman’s, Clean City Commission’s Roving Dumpster, provides FREE collection days. For more information go to: ◦http://publicworks.cityofkingman.gov/dumpster.asp


Some reasons why people litter
•They feel no sense of ownership, even though areas such as parks and beaches are public property.
•They believe someone else—a park maintenance or highway worker—will pick up after them.
•Litter already has accumulated. Illegal dumps not only affect the beauty of the rural areas of Mohave County, but the health and safety of people, cattle and horses, as well as to the environment. Chemicals from dump sites can contaminate wells and surface water, and are prone to ignite. Illegally dumped tires can be infested with disease-carrying mosquitoes when they have stagnated water in them. Research and experience prove that litter — intentional or unintentional pollution resulting from consumer waste products being carelessly handled or improperly disposed — attracts more litter. A clean community, by contrast, discourages littering and raises local living standards and quality of life. One person, one business, one organization can positively affect the behavior of others in their community. The preservation and protection of our environment unites citizens, businesses and government.

05/09/2026

Illegal dumpers are learning that Mohave County ERACE doesn’t ignore evidence and we don’t stop at the trash pile.
ERACE detectives followed the evidence, identified those responsible, and citations (x2) were issued for their careless and selfish dumping activities. These people treated our desert, roadsides, and communities like their personal landfill — and now they’re being held accountable.
We will continue investigating illegal dumping complaints, tracking suspects, and pursuing enforcement action whenever evidence leads us there. Dumping your trash in the desert is not “free,” and it is not victimless. It damages our communities, costs taxpayers money, and shows complete disrespect for the people who live here.
To the public: keep reporting illegal dumping. Your tips and information make a difference. Accountability starts when people stop looking the other way.

Another productive day for ERACE in Fort Mohave. Illegal dumping and litter continue to impact our desert communities, b...
05/07/2026

Another productive day for ERACE in Fort Mohave. Illegal dumping and litter continue to impact our desert communities, but every cleanup makes a difference. 1,860 lbs of trash was removed, evidence collected, and investigations are moving forward where leads were found.
Keeping Mohave County clean takes all of us. If you see illegal dumping, report it — and if you’re responsible, know that ERACE is paying attention. Together we can keep our desert beautiful.

Q: Can you explain to me the function and enforcement role of ERACE? And what information is needed to catch and prosecu...
05/06/2026

Q: Can you explain to me the function and enforcement role of ERACE? And what information is needed to catch and prosecute illegal dumping?

ERACE focuses on three key areas: litter investigation, litter remediation, and litter education.
While our detectives will continue pursuing and prosecuting littering cases, you’ll also see us taking a more active role in cleanup efforts and community education—areas that haven’t always been the primary focus in recent years.
It’s important to understand how investigations work.
When ERACE receives video evidence that clearly identifies a suspect, it can directly support prosecution.
However, items like mail, pill bottles, or other personal information found in a dumpsite typically identify the "generator" of the trash—not necessarily the person who illegally dumped it. This type of evidence can help build a case, but it doesn’t always point to the actual offender.
We’re committed to doing this the right way—through thorough investigations, hands-on cleanup, and educating our community to prevent future dumping.
If you see illegal dumping, report it by calling 928-715-0480.
If you’re part of the solution, thank you—we’re making a difference together.

Another full day in the field for ERACE. Multiple dump sites discovered, processed for evidence, and cases are moving fo...
05/04/2026

Another full day in the field for ERACE. Multiple dump sites discovered, processed for evidence, and cases are moving forward.
If you’re illegally dumping in our county, understand this: we will find it, and we will follow the evidence.
Let’s keep Mohave County clean.

Mohave County ERACEDetectives spent the day sorting through and cleaning up multiple illegal dump sites across the count...
05/03/2026

Mohave County ERACE
Detectives spent the day sorting through and cleaning up multiple illegal dump sites across the county. Evidence was recovered, and we are actively following up on all names and addresses found.
A total of 2,620 lbs of trash has now been removed and properly disposed of—right where it belongs!
Illegal dumping is not a victimless crime. We will continue to investigate and hold those responsible accountable.
If you see illegal dumping, please report it. Together, we can keep Mohave County clean.

A quick drone scan over the outskirts of Kingman uncovered this illegal dumpsite—fast and efficient. Investigation is no...
05/01/2026

A quick drone scan over the outskirts of Kingman uncovered this illegal dumpsite—fast and efficient. Investigation is now underway.

All loads traveling to the dump must be covered. The example in this photo doesn't meet the covered-and-secure criteria....
04/08/2026

All loads traveling to the dump must be covered. The example in this photo doesn't meet the covered-and-secure criteria.
Trash on the road is the end result.
Uncovered loads are a citeable violation. Avoid the mess and the expense!

The last weekend of March 2026 marked another Golden Shores victory in the battle against dumping garbage, when Mohave C...
04/01/2026

The last weekend of March 2026 marked another Golden Shores victory in the battle against dumping garbage, when Mohave County ERACE combined forces with the Golden Shores Offroaders, plus other community organizations, to offer trash removal opportunities in both Golden Shores and the surrounding desert. These groups springing into action included the following:

Golden Shores Offroaders
Mohave County ERACE
Golden Shores Neighborhood Watch
U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Old Trails Demolition
Topock/Golden Shores Sanitary District
86413 LitterFree
Golden Shores VFW 6306
Blondies Route 66 Bar & Grill
Garage Gang
Miscellaneous Citizens

March 27th (Friday) had entailed a cleanup of the desert landscapes along the Route 66 Historic Back Country Byway north of Golden Shores. There were 25+ volunteers and over 1.5 tons of trash removed from surrounding public lands.

March 28th (Saturday) was the main Golden Shores community event, which allowed locals to dispose of an array of waste items (appliances, tires, batteries, household trash, etc.) in Mohave County ERACE arranged roll-off dumpsters. Mohave County ERACE officers and volunteers managed the scene to ensure people had assistance and that the operation went smoothly.
When it comes to folks who care about the cleanliness of their community and environment, Mohave County remains Golden!

Hey...you can't park there.  Do you recognize this trailer? We are asking the community to spread the word. No VIN or pl...
03/28/2026

Hey...you can't park there.
Do you recognize this trailer? We are asking the community to spread the word. No VIN or plate or any info to help us find the owner.
Vicinity of Dilkon Rd North of Shinarump in Golden Valley.

⚠️ Public Service Reminder ⚠️When hiring someone to clean out your garage, yard, or property, please use a reputable com...
03/26/2026

⚠️ Public Service Reminder ⚠️

When hiring someone to clean out your garage, yard, or property, please use a reputable company that provides proper disposal documentation (such as dump receipts).

In a recent case, a resident hired a cheap, unreliable service and paid cash. Instead of properly disposing of the trash, the individuals illegally dumped it in the desert. Investigators later located the debris and were able to identify the original owner—who is still legally responsible for the waste.

Unfortunately, hiring the wrong provider can end up costing far more in the long run.

Protect yourself:
• Use reputable companies
• Always get a receipt for disposal
• Avoid cash-only transactions
• Verify where your waste is being taken

Illegal dumping impacts our community and can come back on you. Choose wisely.

Some may ask, is ERACE pursuing the company that was paid to dispose of the property owners trash...Yes we are!

Address

Kingman, AZ
86401

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm
Sunday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19287150480

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