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Department of Public Works Solid Waste Management Division
Division Manager: Peter H. Wulfman
222 W. Hospitality Lane
Second Floor
Phone: (909) 386-8701 Fax: (909) 386-8900 The County of San Bernardino Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD) is responsible for the operation and management of the County of San Bernardino’s solid waste disposal system which consists of six regional landfills, eight transfer stations and five community collection centers. The County contracts with Burrtec Waste Industries for disposal site operations and maintenance.
In addition, the Division administers the County’s solid waste handling franchise program and the refuse collection permit program which authorizes and regulates trash collection by private haulers in the unincorporated area. CLICK HERE for Debris Removal Information Report Illegal Dumping Up to $1,000.00 Reward
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FEE INFORMATION
Payment for waste disposal at sites is by cash or as otherwise provided by ordinance. Effective July 1, 2008, fees for waste disposal at all County sites are:
Add On Fees
Add on fees are in addition to the above waste disposal fees:
For more information on the new Diversion Program, Click HERE
CLICK HERE for glossary of terms.
Click HERE for Unacceptable Materials Guidelines
Click HERE for Household Hazardous Waste collection locations
WASTE DISPOSAL SITES BY REGION
For information on disposing of HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE such as poisons, paint, varnish, fertilizers, used motor oil, etc., please call 1-800-OILYCAT (645-9228). San Bernardino County E- Waste Collection Points Click HERE
All sites closed on the following holidays: Christmas Day, New Years Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day and Thanksgiving Day
Apple Valley Community Collection Center Local County unincorporated residents only.
Baker Community Collection Center
Barstow Landfill
Daggett/Silver Valley Community Collection Center
Hesperia Community Collection Center Local County unincorporated residents only.
Lucerne Valley (Camp Rock) Transfer Station Local County unincorporated residents only.
Newberry Springs Transfer Station Local County unincorporated residents only.
Phelan (Sheep Creek) Transfer Station
Trona-Argus Transfer Station Local County unincorporated residents only.
Victorville Landfill
Yermo Community Collection Center Local County unincorporated residents only.
Landers Landfill 59200 Winters Road, Landers (click HERE for directions) 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Trail's End Transfer Station 10780 Malibu Trail (1/2 mi SE of 29 Palms Hwy), Morongo Valley 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday Local County unincorporated residents only.
29 Palms Transfer Station 7501 Pinto Mountain Road, 29 Palms (click HERE for directions) 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Big Bear Transfer Station
Mid-Valley Landfill
2390 N. Alder Avenue, Rialto (click
HERE
for directions)
San Timoteo Landfill
Environmental Programs
SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
San Bernardino County offers community education programs designed to assist residents with waste reduction, recycling and reuse activities. For information on these programs please call (909) 386-8701.
Commercial Green Waste Management
Landscape management professionals can reduce waste by grasscycling, not over-watering or over-fertilizing. Good landscape design can reduce green waste and save money. The County or your city has resources to assist the landscape industry in reducing waste. For more information, call 1-800-722-8004 or your city recycling coordinator.
Is the natural recycling of grass by leaving clippings on the lawn when mowing. Grass clippings decompose quickly and release valuable nutrients back into the soil. Grasscycling is simple, easy and it works! Call your local recycling coordinator.
The preferred way to reduce waste is to not make it in the first place. Meaning, the less waste you have to start with, the less waste you’ll have to recycle, compost, reuse and so on. Writing on both sides of a sheet of paper, using products that last longer, using voice- or e- mail are all good methods to trim waste. Other waste reducing ideas include using a mulching lawn mower, buying products with minimal packaging, removing your name from mailing lists and replacing incandescent lighting with fluorescent lighting. Other waste prevention tips are available by calling 1-800-722-8004.
Reducing waste can increase profits! San Bernardino County, in conjunction with the Cities, has put together the Business Recycling and Waste Reduction Guide to aid businesses wanting to start or improve upon their waste reduction program. The Guide details the steps necessary to successfully implement a business waste reduction program. The Guide is free to county businesses and no-cost "getting started" waste audits are also offered. Call 909-386-8701 to request an audit or the Guide. Click HERE for Help Create Wealth by Greening Your Business information
Waste management--whether it’s recycling, waste prevention, composting or waste system operations--is a sometimes confusing and always a changing business. The County has staff available to speak to your school, civic group, club or organization on any aspect of waste management. Facility tours are also available. To make arrangements, call (909) 386-8975. WASTE HAULERS FOR UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITIES
CLICK HERE for a complete listing of updated waste hauler information
For more information, call (909) 386-8739. Questions and/or comments regarding our site? We'd appreciate hearing from you! E-mail to: Last Update: 6/26/2008
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