More CCTV cameras are being installed at rubbish-dumping hotspots in the Macedon Ranges following a massive spike in the number of reports.
Council data shows 54 incidents of illegal dumping were reported in January and February, an increase of almost 100 per cent on the same time last year.
The new cameras, which are being set up at undisclosed locations, are in addition to those put up in May last year after a similar spate of dumpings.
‘‘It’s something we’re concerned about,’’ mayor Graham Hackett said, urging people to do the right thing.
‘‘Things like TVs, fridges and other items that often get dumped on roadsides and elsewhere can actually be accepted free of charge at council’s transfer stations.’’
EPA Victoria estimates the state’s councils clean up more than 33,000 tonnes of illegally dumped waste every year.
Cr Hackett said footage obtained by the cameras would be used to help the council’s local laws unit and police in their investigations.
Illegally dumping waste is a criminal offence, and those caught face fines of up to $8857.
Residents who see people dumping rubbish are being encouraged to note the time and location, vehicle registration and descriptions of those involved.
Reports can be made to the council on 5422 0333 or EPA Victoria on 1300 372 842.