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SOLID WASTE - DISPOSAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION |
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Facility Locations and HoursThe Solid Waste Disposal Division operates two Solid Waste Management Facilities. The North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility, 30205 North Black Canyon Highway, and the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility, 3060 S. 27th Ave., just south of Lower Buckeye Road on 27th Avenue. North
Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility
27th
Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility
NOTE: Both facilities are closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Facility User FeesAll fees must be paid in cash or through a previously approved commercial account. Residential Rates For vehicles with a gross weight (vehicle plus load) of 12,500 lbs. or less and properly covered:
Commercial Rates For vehicles with a gross weight (vehicle plus load) over 12,500 lbs. and properly covered:
For vehicles with a gross weight (vehicles plus load) of 12,500 lbs. or less and properly covered:
All loads not properly covered or secured from the point of origin are subject to the following uncovered load fees:
Commercial Permit and Special Handling Fees
Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Facility User Requirements
These rules have been instituted to keep the City’s disposal facilities safe and efficient for our customers and employees. Violations of these rules may lead to permanent revocation of facility use privileges per City Code Chapter 27-43 (a-j). Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division User TipsTry these suggestions to help us better serve you on your next visit to the City's disposal facilities:
Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Unacceptable and Conditionally Acceptable WastesThe following is a list of several wastes that are unacceptable or conditionally acceptable at the City’s disposal facilities. This list is provided only as a guide to help our customers and should not be considered complete or exclusive of any other wastes that might be regulated or unacceptable for some other reason. Questions regarding the acceptability of a particular waste should be directed to a Disposal Division representative at 602-256-3307 or send an email to: pwserve@phoenix.gov Prohibited Wastes
Contact the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) at 602-207-2300 for information on any of the above-prohibited wastes, or look in the telephone directory under "Environmental and Ecological Services" or "Waste Disposal – Hazardous." Conditionally Acceptable Wastes
Return to top of Landfills-Disposal Services Division Disposal Facility Recycling ServicesThe Disposal Division provides an opportunity for our customers to participate in recycling activities in several ways. Drop-off bins are provided at both facilities for City of Phoenix residents to leave commingled recyclables at no charge. The North Gateway Transfer Station/Materials Recovery Facility as well as the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility also accept used oil from City of Phoenix residents in amounts of five gallons or less. Both facilities also accept lead acid batteries for recycling and maintain a collection area for scrap metal. Other materials presently being recycled include carpet padding, foam rubber, and mattresses at the North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility. The 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility operates a substantial green waste diversion program and the division has long supported a commercial fee structure that promotes recycling of commercial loads. For additional information, click on the Phoenix Recycles City of Phoenix residential recycling program or click on Green waste project . To assist recycling efforts, Phoenix residents and small commercial haulers should sort their loads so that recyclables are separated from non-recyclable materials. Recyclables can then be placed in the designated areas provided at both facilities. Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Disposal Division DescriptionResponsibilities The Solid Waste Disposal Management Division is responsible for the operation of the City's Disposal Facilities. Staff monitors and maintains environmental systems at open and closed landfills; operates waste stream minimization programs; and plans, designs and monitors environmental remedial actions. Staff is responsible for planning, designing, and constructing solid waste disposal facilities, channelizing landfills, and related solid waste projects. The division's long-range plan is designed to meet growing solid waste disposal requirements and to address concerns about the effects of solid waste disposal on the environment. Engineering Staff provides direct engineering and technical assistance in the day-to-day disposal operations at the active city landfill, the North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility as well as the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility; plans and coordinates solid waste disposal bond-funded projects in conjunction with the City's Engineering and Architectural Services Department and consulting firms; and provides overall management of active and closed landfill sites to make sure they are in compliance with state and federal regulations. Disposal and Recycling Operations Staff is responsible for the disposal of approximately 4,000 tons of refuse delivered each day to the City's disposal facilities. Until it closed in 1995, the 27th Avenue Landfill, at 27th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road, was operated jointly by the City of Phoenix and Waste Management, Inc. in a public/private partnership and served the central and southern areas of Phoenix. Now, the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility accepts 60 percent of the City's annual tonnage or approximately 2,800 tons per day, six days per week. It serves as a transfer station for the movement of solid waste from residential collection vehicles to semi-trailers that haul refuse to the SR85 Landfill. The complex also provides for one of the City’s materials recovery facilities (the MRF is overseen by Solid Waste Contracts and Education Recycling), self-haul drop-off area, mulching of vegetation and public education programs. The North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility, located east of Interstate 17, on the east frontage road and four (4) miles north of Happy Valley Road, currently serves the northern portions of Phoenix. This newer facility is anticipated to accept approximately 1,600 tons of solid waste per day, seven days per week. A recyclable materials recovery facility is also housed at the North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility Landfill Inspections Site inspections of open and closed landfills are conducted routinely by landfill inspectors. The inspectors monitor and record methane levels, check the landfill cover for integrity and proper drainage, maintain litter control, and monitor incoming loads for illegal and hazardous waste. Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Customer Service Contact NumbersSolid Waste Customer Service:
North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility:
27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility Operations:
Various Disposal Division Telephone NumbersAdministration:
Engineering/Permitting/Technical Data:
Inspections/Waste Acceptability/Regulatory Compliance:
Green Waste Diversion Program:
Return to top of Solid Waste Disposal Management Division Current Division Events and AnnouncementsWestern Organics, Inc., a local company with a proven record for both processing and marketing mulch, is working in association with the City of Phoenix to develop and operate a grinding and processing wood and green waste operation on 20 acres of city-owned land at the Solid Waste Management Facility (east of 35th Avenue/south of Lower Buckeye). Western Organics will receive, grind, screen and market the green waste (excluding palm fronds). The benefits to the City of this operation include diverting this material from the waste stream, and reducing costs associated with hauling. For more information on this program, call (602) 261-8998. Residents can dispose of their yard wastes by using a composter or mulcher. When available, City of Phoenix composters and yard carts (constructed from damaged garbage cans) may be purchased at either the North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility or the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility for $5. Instructions on how to start a backyard composter are provided by utilizing this link. Call 602-262-7109 (North Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility) or 602-262-6598 (27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility) for more information. 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility Art Project The public art project is on display at the 27th Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility. The Helix (Art 1 below), is the work of Selena Littler and remains on display near the atrium of the administration complex. Work is in progress to perhaps have a changing photo exhibit by Stephen Farley(Art 4 below), to be on display near the Solid Waste Education Room. |
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