
West Texas Dumpsters deliver roll-off containers across Ector County, including the unincorporated areas, oil leases, ranches, and smaller communities outside Odessa city limits. With over a decade of work in the Permian Basin, our team handles container delivery, swap-outs, and disposal for oilfield operators, contractors, and property owners working anywhere in the county. To schedule a delivery, call 800-996-9862.
If your project is inside Odessa city limits, our Odessa Service Area has the city-specific service details. This page covers everything else in Ector County: the rural lay-down yards, the well sites, the smaller communities, and the contractor projects sitting on county roads rather than city streets.
Our service area covers Ector County end to end, including Gardendale to the north, Goldsmith in the western part of the county, Notrees, Penwell, West Odessa, and the unincorporated stretches between them. Most of these communities don’t have a dedicated city-level waste service infrastructure, so customers in those areas work directly with private haulers like West Texas Dumpsters for roll-off containers and portable sanitation.
We also cover the unincorporated land north and south of Highway 80, the oil lease properties throughout the county, and the rural lots on the way out toward Andrews and Crane counties.
The customer mix in Ector County looks different from a typical city service area. A meaningful share of our work in the unincorporated parts of the county supports oilfield operations: well site cleanups, pad construction debris, decommissioning waste, and pipeline crew job sites. Containers placed on lease properties stay on a private surface, so they avoid most of the permitting and access friction that comes with city placements.
We also serve general contractors and roofers working on rural and suburban properties outside Odessa, including new builds in Gardendale, residential remodels across West Odessa, and commercial expansions on county-road frontage.
Land clearing and site prep crews working on development projects use our 30 and 40 yard containers for brush, soil, and demolition debris.
Industrial contractors servicing compressor stations, gas plants, and tank batteries throughout the county pull containers for turnaround and shutdown work.
We deliver three roll-off sizes across Ector County, each with a 10-ton DOT weight limit governed by Texas road regulations regardless of container size or placement. Starting rates below reflect the standard Odessa-area rental.
Final pricing depends on the included tonnage, your delivery zone within Ector County, and project specifics. Container rentals include a set tonnage allotment, with overages billed at $85 per ton beyond the included amount. Call 800-996-9862 for a current quote on your job.
Dimensions: 22’L x 8’W x 4’H
Ideal For: Medium-volume jobs
Typical Use Cases: Single-room remodels, smaller well site cleanups, roof tear-offs on standard-sized homes, and lighter construction debris. The lower side height makes hand loading easier without a ramp.
Price: $695 (first 3 tons, then $85/ton)
Dimensions: 20’L x 8’W x 6’H
Ideal For: Larger commercial and contractor jobs
Typical Use Cases: General contractor jobs, mid-sized demolition work, lease pad cleanups, and commercial renovations across the county. The workhorse size for most projects in the middle of the volume spectrum.
Price: $795 (first 4 tons, then $85/ton)
Dimensions: 22’L x 8’W x 8’H
Ideal For: Major construction, demolition, and industrial work
Typical Use Cases: Commercial demolition, large-scale site clearing, oilfield decommissioning, industrial cleanouts, and major construction projects. Even at this size, the DOT 10-ton weight cap still applies, so the 40 yard is best matched to bulky-but-lighter materials like wood framing, drywall, sheet metal, and brush rather than dense materials like concrete or dirt.
Price: $895 (first 5 tons, then $85/ton)
Note: Dimensions may vary slightly depending on current fleet stock. Standard delivery in this zone is $150 to $200.

For most Ector County dumpster rentals, no permit is required. If the container is going on private property (a driveway, lot, ranch, oil lease, or job site), you don’t need anything from the county to rent or place it. This is the case for the large majority of our deliveries in the unincorporated parts of the county.
The one situation where a permit applies is when the container needs to sit inside a county road right-of-way. In that case, Ector County Development Services issues a Right-of-Way permit at no cost, valid for six months. The permit is submitted online or by emailing development.services@ectorcountytx.gov.
For projects inside Odessa city limits, the rules are different and route through the city. See our Odessa Service Area for that scenario
Acceptable Materials:
Prohibited Items:
Unsure? Call (800) 996-9862 for clarification.
Material collected from Ector County jobs is processed through Diamondback Landfill in Odessa, which is owned by our parent company TXP Environmental. This vertical integration matters for a few reasons. Customers running compliance-sensitive work (oilfield, industrial, contaminated soil) get a clean chain-of-custody from the job site to a TXP-owned facility. Pricing isn’t subject to third-party tipping fee changes the way it is for haulers who rely on outside disposal sites. And the geographic proximity (Diamondback sits inside Ector County) keeps disposal costs and turnaround times consistent for jobs throughout the county.
For residential and commercial trash collection in Ector County (a service distinct from roll-off rental), Basin Disposal handles that side of the business under the same TXP umbrella.

West Texas Dumpsters operates under credentials that go beyond what most roll-off rental companies carry, giving Ector County customers proper documentation, accurate manifests, and a defensible audit trail on every job.
We hold:
We ensure every job in Ector County meets state and federal environmental standards. For a complete overview, see our permit’s page.
For most deliveries, no. If your container is going on private property like a driveway, lot, oil lease, ranch, or job site, no county permit is required. The only scenario where a permit applies is when the container needs to be placed inside a county road right-of-way, which is unusual. In that case, Ector County Development Services issues a Right-of-Way permit at no cost.
Yes. Our Ector County service area includes Gardendale, Goldsmith, Notrees, Penwell, West Odessa, and the unincorporated land between them. Customers in these communities typically work with private haulers like West Texas Dumpsters because city-level waste service infrastructure isn’t built out the way it is in Odessa.
Yes, with proper documentation. Our Railroad Commission of Texas registration, EPA ID, and IHW Transporter license cover non-hazardous oilfield waste streams including general well site debris, pad construction waste, and decommissioning material. For contaminated soil specifically, our Contaminated Soil Hauling License covers Class 1 and Class 2 non-hazardous classifications. Material that exceeds Class 2 requires a specialized hazardous waste hauler.
Roll-off material from Ector County jobs is processed through Diamondback Landfill in Odessa, a TXP-owned facility. Same-county disposal keeps the chain of custody short and the logistics consistent. For trash collection services (separate from roll-off rental), Basin Disposal handles that under the same TXP parent company.
Five days is the recommended advance notice across Ector County, but we frequently deliver sooner depending on fleet position and the part of the county the job is in. For oilfield work and short-notice contractor jobs, call us directly at 800-996-9862 and we’ll work to fit your timeline.

To schedule a roll-off container anywhere in Ector County, call 800-996-9862 or request a quote online. Our team confirms container size, delivery location, and rental period before the drop, and we coordinate with your project schedule across the basin.
