Almanac note · Rules and licenses
Jurupa Valley bulky pickup works best when Burrtec is scheduled first
Jurupa Valley residents can use Burrtec for bulky item pickup, street sweeping questions, battery recycling, used oil, and household hazardous waste links.
Jurupa Valley’s waste page is practical because it explains the chores that do not fit neatly into a regular trash cart. Bulky pickup is the big one: residents can request curbside pickup from Burrtec, but the request should be made before large items are left out.
The routine is fairly simple. Burrtec collects up to six bulky items per request, and residents should give at least one business day of notice so pickup can happen on the next regular collection day. Furniture, mattresses, small appliances, water heaters, e-waste, and similar large household items can fit the program, while construction debris and items too heavy for two people do not.
The same page also helps with street sweeping, used batteries, used oil, household hazardous waste, and seasonal tree collection. In a city with newer neighborhoods, rural-edge roads, and fast-growing parts of Riverside County, having these waste rules in one place saves a lot of guessing.
Where to see it
Jurupa Valley Residential Waste & Recycling page and Burrtec service order links.
Official sources
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Reviewed July 6, 2026
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Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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