East Peace Regional Landfill Site
Single Use Plastics
The Future of Waste Management
Rates
Within PRWMC Partner Boundaries |
Outside PRWMC Partner Boundaries |
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Minimum Charge | Rate | Rate |
Main Pit | $106.00 | $133.00 |
Dry Waste | $101.00 | $133.00 |
Metal Cell | $ 42.00 | $133.00 |
Wood Pit | $ 46.00 | $133.00 |
Dead Animal Pit | $106.00 | $133.00 |
Commercial Compost | $ 42.00 | $133.00 |
Concrete Up to 2 x 2 | $ 46.00 | $133.00 |
Additional Charges | ||
Concrete Over 2 x 2 | $ 73.00 | $141.00 |
Cardboard | $107.00 | $275.00 |
All Mixed Loads | $240.00 | $309.00 |
Appliances | ||
Without Freon | $ 19.00 | $ 46.00 |
With Freon | $ 45.00 | $115.00 |
Minimum Charge | $ 28.00 | $33.00 |
Items Free Of Charge | ||
Batteries E-waste |
Chemical Containers Residential Compost |
Tires Paint Cans |
Equipment Usage | $200/hour ($200 minimum) |
Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Closed Sundays and all stat holidays
Closed Monday, February 20, 2023 for Family Day
Location
Landfill Site: SW-1/4-2-84-20-W5M
(TWP Road 840 on Highway 688)
Detailed Map
Which Cell does it go in?
DRY WASTE (Anything that will not leach)
Couches/Mattresses/Miscellaneous Furniture
Plastics
Concrete/Rocks/Glass/Asphalt
Liners (Not contaminated from Oil Companies)
Drywall
Insulation (Heavy that will not blow)
Binder Twine
Heavy Cardboard
Vacuums/Telephones/Stereos
Clean plastic/rubber pipes and hoses
Construction Material
Any wood products that have wire or plastic attached
Barbed Wire/ Twine
Ceramic Bathtubs
Sheet metal that cannot be recycled
Wire
Fibreglass
Glass bottles and jars
Natural and Synthetic textiles (Carpet and Underlay)
MSW (Anything that will leach)
Household garbage
ALL Shingles
Free Blowing Insulation and Styrofoam
Oil Stained Pipes or Hoses
Anything covered in oil or oil residue
Empty Oil Containers (Unless is separate, then to Chem Shed)
Bags of Grass Clippings (If out of bag take to Organic Pile)
Paper and Books
Clothing
Burn Barrels (be sure they have not been lit for 14 days)
METALS
All metals
Metal Bathtubs
Appliances (with and without Freon)
Lawn Mowers (no gas or oil in them – tanks should be removed)
BBQs (Not table top ones)
Wire to go in separate pile in metal cell
APPLIANCES
With Freon – Fridges/Freezers/Water Coolers
Stove/Dishwasher/Hot Water Tank
Washers and Dryers
Microwaves
Industrial Microwaves – BIG ones
CLEAN WOOD PILE
All wood except creosote and oil soaked wood
Branches and trees over 2” in diameter
Wood Furniture (can have minimal hardware)
Pallets
TIRE CELL
All Tires (No rims please, if only one or two rims in a big load it is ok but make sure you tell them not to have any next time they bring a load in)
E-Waste
TVs – all types and sizes
Computers Towers
Servers
Computer Monitors
Laptops
Notepads
Tablets
Copiers
Printers
Scanners
Fax Machines
All Computer peripherals, keyboards, mice and speakers
Expanded ARMA Pilot program material
PROPANE TANKS
(Up to 100lbs)
Have to be 100% empty and valve completely opened
CHEM SHED
Paint Cans
Batteries
Oil Containers
Chemical Containers (Herbicides/Pesticides – NEED TO BE TRIPLE RINSED)
DEAD ANIMAL PIT
Dead Animals (Cows/Bulls and Calves need proper paperwork)
Meat (from freezers)
ORGANIC
Branch PileTrees – 2” or smaller in diameter |
Organic PileGrass Clippings (NO bags)
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BURN BARRELS
To MSW – cannot have be lit within 14 days
WE DO NOT TAKE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Liquids of ANY kind
Fluorescent Light Bulbs or Fixtures
Oil Rags
Bio-Medical Waste or Sewage
Explosives
Any Material with Asbestos (Needs a manifest)
**Used oil can be taken at St. Isidore Co-op or Petro-Can in Peace River
- Busy Scalehouse
- Hardworking Staff
- Water Monitoring
- Hauling waste from the Oilfield
- Packing Municipal Solid Waste
- Packing Municipal Solid Waste
- Sorting Waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- Industrial Waste Cells 5 – 7 were constructed over the summer of 2014 to create more room for oilfield waste
- D6T on Industrial Waste
- D6T on Industrial Waste