Landfill
   1997 East 3500 North
   Layton, Utah 84040
   

WINTER HOURS coincide with the end of Daylight Saving Time and begin November 3, 2008:
•Landfill Winter Hours:
7:00 am to 5:00 PM, Mon-SatLandfill
•Summer Hours:
7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Mon-Sat
•Energy Recovery Facility Hours (year round):
7:00 am to 5:00 PM, Mon-Fri

The Green Waste Recycling Facility has compost and wood chip products available. Three sizes of ground wood chips are available at $10 per scoop. Compost is available for $25 per scoop. Bring your truck or trailer to the landfill and we'll load it. Download information in a printable version of the Green Waste Recycling Facility's brochure.
  

Wasatch Integrated's Household Hazardous Waste Facility is located at the landfill.

The household hazardous waste facility accepts, E-WASTE, paint, varnish, pesticides, lawn care products, aerosols, paint thinner, antifreeze, motor oil, diesel, gasoline, cleaning items, automotive products, rechargeable and lead acid batteries, etc. in household quantities. Click on the e-waste link above for important e-waste disposal information.

There is no charge for drop off of household hazardous waste. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility is open 7:00am -5:00pm, Monday through Saturday. For additional information call 614-5600. Download information in a printable version of the Household Hazardous Waste Facility's brochure.

Wasatch Integrated accepts refrigerant containing units. Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioning units, etc. are accepted at the landfill and energy recovery facility for a $30.00 per item fee. The fee covers the cost of proper refrigerant removal by a certified technician. A complete rate schedule can be viewed by clicking on fees.

   Energy Recovery Facility
   650 East Highway 193
   Layton, Utah 84041
   
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers recently issued an Executive Summary in support of waste to energy as a renewable energy source.  
  

Read the latest Press Releases from Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District.
March 5, 2007 - What Happens to My Garbage?
March 5, 2007 - Does Davis County
Recycle?

December 19, 2006 - Membership in Chicago Climate Exchange

 
  

Integrated Waste Services Association (IWSA) recently wrote a letter to the editor which sets the record straight after several opposition groups released an inaccurate report on waste-to-energy.

 
  

The University of Utah completed a study comparing residential dioxin levels in Davis County to those in the Denver Front Range. Davis County dioxin levels are lower than the Denver Front Range. Download a copy of the study here.

 
  

A New Integrated Waste Services Associaton (IWSA) white paper on Climate Change and Renewables was published in September 2008. Read about the benefits of waste to energy in the article,"Waste Not Want Not".

 

Backyard Trash Burning: The Wrong Answer. Download this informative article and see why backyard burning is not a good choice from an environmental standpoint.

 






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