Milford Man Pleads Guilty to Making Several Giant Dumps

A judge called the evidence from Donald Combs' dumps "extraordinary."

Apr 28, 2021 at 12:21 pm
One of Donald Combs' illegal dumping sites in Clermont County. - Photo: Ohio Attorney General's office
Photo: Ohio Attorney General's office
One of Donald Combs' illegal dumping sites in Clermont County.


The Milford man known for his gigantic dump has admitted that he did, indeed, shit all over his property.

Donald Combs has pleaded guilty to three counts of illegal open dumping of solid waste, two counts of illegal operation of a solid waste facility without a license, two counts of violating Ohio EPA director of environmental protection orders and one count of illegal open burning of solid wastes, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says in a release.

All counts are felonies and could bring prison time. Ohio law prohibits open burning and dumping

As CityBeat reported earlier this month, Combs and his wife Anita were ordered to pay $1.5 million in civil penalties after a Clermont County Common Pleas Court judge ruled that they had been illegally dumping significant amounts of solid waste near their home while doing business as Ace Dumpsters and Combs Trucking and Land Improvements.

They also dumped at the unlicensed commercial site of Donald Combs’ waste hauling business in Goshen Township, Yost says.

The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Clermont County Public Health referred the case to the AG after receiving numerous complaints about the Combs’ property. The judge found the investigation's evidence “extraordinary.” According to a news release:

The EES [Environmental Enforcement Section] proved that Donald Combs for years covered acres of land near his home and commercial properties with tens of thousands of pounds of construction debris, solid waste, trash and scrap tires. An Ohio EPA inspector testified that some of the piles were over 20 feet high and that cleanup costs for the sites approach nearly $1.3 million.

Goshen Township Fire Department Chief Steve Pegram testified that the fire department had been to Combs’ property numerous times and that the site was a fire hazard, the release says.

Donald Combs apparently is a serial dumper. According to a previous news release, a judge had banned him from doing business in the waste industry as far back as 2016 because of illegal dumping. After a site Combs had been dumping at erected barricades, he began depositing debris on his own properties.

Combs frequently offered his dumping services on Craigslist, undercutting legitimate waste haulers who charged more because they were paying proper environmental disposal fees.