TDS Billing FAQ

Send payments via mail to Texas Disposal Systems Inc, PO Box 674090, Dallas, TX 75267-4090.

Alternatively, you can make online payments through the TDS online Bill Payment website.

Visit the TDS online Bill Payment website here. There will be an option for a first-time user or returning customer with login and password. Select Account/Payment to make a one-time payment. Enter payment information and confirmation for payment will be received.

You can refer to the FAQ section within the Bill Payment portal for more information.

To schedule, stop or amend automatic payments, please call the Customer Care Department at (800) 375-8375. Or you can refer to the FAQ section within the Bill Payment portal for more information.

Find your automatic payment access code at the bottom of your TDS statement or invoice, which will be used once to set up automatic payments. Go to the Bill Payment website here. You will be asked to choose a login (can be email address) and a password for return visits to manage your account. Follow the instructions on the Bill Payment webpage. You may also call the Customer Care Department at (800) 375-8375 or refer to the FAQ section within the Bill Payment portal for more information.

Ryan Driskell

Director of Recycling & Organics

Ryan has over 12 years of experience with TDS, having joined the organization in 2013. He has built a strong foundation in data-driven decision making, working in pricing for the hauling division and progressing through roles from analyst to Pricing Manager before transitioning to his current leadership position.

In his current role, Ryan has oversight of three key operations within TDS’s recycling and organics division, the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF),  the Garden-Ville brand composting operation focused on efficient and high-quality organic processing, and the Construction & Demolition (C&D) facility dedicated to diverting recoverable material from the landfill. His approach is rooted in performance metrics and operational insight, using data to identify efficiencies, track throughput, and drive continuous improvement across all three areas.

Ryan’s numbers-driven approach has played a key role in TDS expanding its reach, with notable growth into municipalities such as Dripping Springs, Bastrop, and Smithville, as well as serving major university campuses including UT, UTSA, and Texas State. He is driven by a passion for building safe, efficient systems focused on maximizing the volume of material TDS can responsibly accept and process. 

Ryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Texas A&M University.

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