A good correction gives the public a better next step.
The most useful suggestions include a public source link, the area served, accepted materials or cleanup type, contact path, and any safety limits people should know before showing up.
- Include the official page or public source where possible.
- Explain the city, county, state, region, or service area.
- Mention whether the resource is for disposal, recycling, hazardous waste, volunteer cleanup, public works, or reporting.
Helpful suggestions
- Official city, county, state, park, trail, roadway, sanitation, or solid-waste pages.
- Transfer stations, convenience centers, recycling locations, hazardous-waste events, or bulk-waste pages with public details.
- Cleanup groups, roadway adoption programs, civic cleanup routes, and volunteer contacts with a public information page.
- Corrections to hours, phone numbers, material rules, location details, or links already listed on LitterMeNot.
Suggestions to avoid
- Private phone numbers, private addresses, or personal social-media profiles.
- Unverified dumping accusations, screenshots without a public source, or claims about a specific person.
- Businesses that only want advertising without a cleanup, disposal, recycling, hauling, or public-service connection.
- Emergency reports that need immediate official response instead of a directory correction.
Best message format
Send the resource name, official URL, service area, accepted materials or cleanup type, phone or public contact page, and what needs to be corrected or added.
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