Another Dumfriesshire resident, Iain Murray, said his visit numbers fluctuated.
“It all depends on the time of year,” he said.
“With a medium-sized car and a moderately-sized garden taking non-compostable waste such as tree cuttings and hedge trimmings could involve two visits in a day.
“But averaged over a year it is probably about 26 times in a year.”
Looking from outside the region, Owen McMillan from Renfrewshire suggested that a relatively high cap might be the answer.
“We need to be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater,” he warned.
“It may be reasonable to limit the maximum number of visits to an average figure of say once per week – 50 – per year.
“This would address the extreme use cases and not unnecessarily restrict people in general.”