The landfill has an area that accepts Household Hazardous Waste. These wastes include chemicals, batteries and light bulbs. This is set up for residences in all the counties and small businesses.
Employees must be certified in order to work in this area of the landfill and are required to take an 8-hour refresher course yearly in order to maintain their certification.
There is an area of the landfill set up for accepting of appliances, tires and electronics. There is a charge for all these items to help offset the cost that the landfill incurs to recycle or dispose of these things. The most important asset of a landfill is and always will be its employees.
The most valuable commodity for a landfill is its air space. Gone are the days where you dug a big hole and filled it. Today compaction is very important, GPS keeps us on track and reduction of waste coming into the landfill by diverting and recycling are ways to continue to keep the landfill open. We are on our 3rd phase of a 7 phase cell, generally a minimum of 8 to10 years goes by before a new phase is built. Phases 1 and 2 are still opened with only the first Cell of the landfill (not lined area) being closed with the final cap and vegetation on it. It is estimated that this landfill currently has at least 40 years remaining use.