Report littering
service description
Waste that is illegally dumped in the open countryside, in forests or along streams and in public places outside of the designated waste containers is referred to as "wild rubbish".
This can be, for example, household and bulky waste, building rubble, construction site waste, car wrecks, but also excess excavated soil (loose and solid rock that is dug up or removed during construction work). It is also "wild rubbish" if the rubbish has been covered with earth.
The dumping of "wild rubbish" is prohibited and constitutes an administrative offence. It can be fined.
If the originator of the “wild rubbish” can be determined, the disposal costs incurred will be charged to him.
procedure
Please report "wild rubbish" to the local waste authority in your place of residence. This takes care of the disposal.
Special information for - Verbandsgemeinde KonzContact Lower Waste Management Authority of the district of Trier-Saarburg:
Ms Stefanie Laux
- 54290 Trier, Willy-Brandt-Platz 1
- (0651) 715-304
- E-mail: stefanie [dot] laux [at] trier-saarburg [dot] de
What documents are required?
- Description of the location
- if necessary, photos of the place of discovery
legal basis
State waste laws and municipal statutes
What else should I know?
As a property owner, you are usually also responsible for removing any waste that has been dumped on your property against your will.
Furthermore, public waste disposal authorities are responsible for the disposal of “wild waste”.
