SUMMER
WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY HOURS
May 2 through October 2, 2009.
Open 6 am to 2 pm
Open Saturdays, CLOSED Sundays,
Self
Haul
All 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:
- City residential loads
- $20 per load and free on weekends
- City residents may
also obtain one free load per month on weekdays by presenting
their most recent City of Phoenix municipal services (water) bill
- in good standing and dated within 60 days - and a drivers license.
Commercial Rates
For vehicles with a gross
weight (vehicle plus load) over 12,500 lbs. and properly covered:
- 27th Avenue Solid
Waste Management Facility - $36.25 per ton
- North Gateway Transfer
Station - $36.25 per ton
For vehicles with a gross
weight (vehicles plus load) of 12,500 lbs. or less and properly
covered:
- Commercial loads equal
to or less than 12,500 lbs. and properly covered - $20 per load.
Uncovered
Load Fees
All loads not properly
covered or secured from the point of origin are subject to the following
uncovered load fees:
- Residential and small
commercial load (less than 12,500 lbs. gross) - $10 per load.
- Commercial loads (greater
than 12,500 lbs. gross) - $20 per load
Commercial
Permit and Special Handling Fees
- A
$5 landfill user permit fee is required by all commercial haulers.
The application may be obtained at either facility scale house
or any facility inspector. Call 602-262-7251 for more information.
- Waste
requiring special handling may be charged additional fees up to
$50 per hour. Call 602-262-7251 for more information.
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27th
Avenue Scale House
- Obey
all traffic signs.
- Obey
all directions and instructions given by facility personnel (i.e.
spotters, inspectors, and clerks).
- Alcoholic
beverages are not allowed in any City disposal facility.
- No
firearms are allowed in any City disposal facility.
- No
smoking is allowed.
- Children
and pets must remain in vehicles at all times.
- Facility
users must be dressed in proper attire for safety reasons (e.g.
closed toe shoes only, no swimsuits, gloves and long sleeves suggested).
- Facility
personnel have the right to inspect any load.
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).
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Try these
suggestions to help us better serve you on your next visit to the
City's disposal facilities:
- Avoid
extremely busy times if possible – avoid the last hour of the
day (4 - 5 p.m.) during the week and the first hour of the day
(8 - 9 a.m.) on weekends. Wednesday is typically the lightest
traffic day of the week.
- Do
not uncover your load before entering the facility. Staff has
no way of determining if your load was covered in route if you
uncover before getting to the scale house and you may be charged
an uncovered load fee.
- Bring
a broom with you to clean out your vehicle before leaving the
facility.
- If
you have a load that is going to take a significant amount of
time to unload, try to come in early enough to unload by closing
time.
- Separate
recyclables from the rest of the load to make it easier to off
load in the designated recycling areas.
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The 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
- Regulated
Hazardous Waste (for household hazardous waste, visit our H.H.W.
collection page)
- Polychlorinated
Biphenols (PCBs) or wastes mixed with PCBs
- Radioactive
Wastes
- Infectious
Wastes
- Commercial
Quantities of Liquid Wastes
- Special
Waste as defined under Arizona Revised Statutes
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
- No
Friable Asbestos Containing Wastes are accepted, however, non-friable
asbestos containing wastes may, under some circumstances, be acceptable
but prior approval must be obtained, call 602-256-3307.
- Industrial
wastes and off spec., outdated, and/or contaminated commercial
products, to ensure regulatory compliance, must receive prior
approval for disposal, call 602-256-3307.
- Containers
of five gallons or larger must be open, empty or contain less
than one inch of dried non-hazardous residue, and be rendered
unusable.
- Refrigerators
and CFC (Freon) containing appliances are acceptable from
commercial sources only if the CFCs have been removed in accordance
with EPA regulations and documentation of that removal is provided.
City residents may bring in one CFC-containing appliance but must
declare its presence when entering the facility.
- City
residents may bring in five tires
per year. No tires are accepted from commercial sources.
- Dead
animals and animal parts will not be accepted without prior approval
and proper handling.
- Bulk
propane and Freon containers must have valves removed to be acceptable
for disposal.
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Mulching
activities
The 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.
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Responsibilities
Methane
Burn
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
Landfill
Liner
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.
Trailer
Dump
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.
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Division
Solid
Waste Customer Service:
- Main
Line 602-262-7251
- Disposal
Information Recording 602-262-7251
- E-mail
address: pwserve@phoenix.gov
North
Gateway Transfer Station and Materials Recovery Facility:
27th
Avenue Solid Waste Management Facility Operations:
Tours/Education:
- Solid
Waste Education Office 602-534-7098
Various
Disposal Division Telephone Numbers
Administration:
- Main
Line 602-534-3333
- Division
Fax Number 602-534-3464
Engineering/Permitting/Technical Data:
- Office
Staff 602-256-5605
- Division
Fax Number 602-534-9872
Inspections/Waste
Acceptability/Regulatory Compliance:
- Solid
Waste Disposal Division Representative 602-256-3307
Green
Waste Diversion Program:
- Office
staff 602-261-8998
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Green waste project
Western
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.
Composters
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.