Official Website for Harrison County, Iowa
Landfill
Contact Information
2812 E Hwy. 30 Logan,
Iowa 51546
The facility is located 1 mile east
of Logan on Hwy. 30.
Hours of Operation
On extremely windy days, call to
see if trash is being accepted.
Hours
Monday- Friday
7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Closed Sundays & Holidays
Phone
Toll-Free
Fax
(712) 644-2348
About the County Landfill
The Harrison County Landfill accepts both landfill disposal and recycling materials. It is run by the Harrison County Landfill Commission, which is a 28(E) Governmental Agency represented by all the government agencies in Harrison County.
The WHITE recycling bin at the landfill facility and in the towns of Dunlap, Logan, Missouri Valley, Mondamin and Woodbine can accept:
Glass
The landfill facility and every town in Harrison County has GREEN and BLUE
recycling bins which can accept the following items:
Aluminum and Metal including all metal food and beverage containers, empty aerosol cans and clean aluminum foil and trays Mixed Paper including office paper, envelopes with windows or metal clasps, folders, junk mail, magazines and catalogs, newspaper, notebook paper, paper with stapes or tape, phone books, post-its and wrapping/tissue paper #1-#5 Plastic Containers that are rinsed and lids removed including butter, yogurt, laundry containers, soda and water bottles, shelf-stable cartons and refrigerated milk cartons and juice boxes
Cardboard and Brown Paper including grocery sacks, flattened corrugated cardboard boxes, and paperboard such as cereal, cake, cracker and snack boxes; frozen or refrigerated food boxes; Kleenex and cosmetic boxes; shoe, toy, game and gift boxes
What is trash?
Absorbent paper (napkins, paper cups and plates, paper towels, tissues, etc.);
pet food bags, greasy pizza boxes, empty chip bags, or anything else that has food contact Broken glass, ceramic dishes, glass dishes or glasses, window glass and incandescent light bulbs All #6 and #7 plastics including Styrofoam and Solo cups, etc.
Your "One Stop Drop" is here all year! Make an appointment to drop off your household hazardous waste at the Harrison County Landfill Commission
Satellite Site! To make an appointment for drop-off, call (712) 644-3093 or
(800) 672-3093 Hazardous Items are Accepted 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (M-F)
Accepted Materials Include
Non-accepted Materials Include
Bulk Liquids, Pesticides, Herbicides, Radioactive Materials, PCB's, Gas Cylinders, Dead Animals, Asbestos, Contaminated Soil
PLEASE CALL
FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION!
RESOLUTION 08-1: Effective July 1st, 2008, the Harrison County Landfill Commission has determined to no longer accept “TVs” and “Computers”, along with some “Other Selected” electronic wastes, for final disposal in our Landfill Facility. Instead, these items will be sent to a Recycling Facility.
TVs &
Computer Monitors
(up to 25") $10.00 each
(26” to 40”) $15.00 each
(41” & Larger) $25.00 each
Console TVs
$30.00 each
Copy Machines
(Counter-Top Size)
$10.00 each
Copy Machines
(Up-right Free Standing)
$30.00 each
Misc. E-Waste Items
(Computer-Printers-Stereo/Boom Box Radios)
$5.00 each
FREE E-Waste Items
(Cables-Keyboards-Mouse-Speakers)
ALL LOADS MUST BE COVERED, NO EXCEPTIONS!
ALL LOADS ARE SUBJECT TO A RANDOM LOAD CHECK
Solid Waste Disposal
$54.00/ton = $0.027/lb.
Minimum Gate Fee/Load
All vehicles $15.00 (400 lbs. or less)
UNCOVERED LOADS
$10.00 Extra Penalty (Min. Charge)
$15.00/ton Extra Penalty (over 450 lbs.)
“Freon” Appliances
$15.00 each
“Non-Freon” Appliances
$10.00 each
“E-Waste” Items
See E-Waste Items
Tires (Must be off rim)
$300.00/ton = $0.15/lb.
Minimum Charge
$5.00 (1 tire)
Tree Limbs, Brush, Grass
$45.00/ton = $0.022/lb.
Minimum Charge
$5.00 (200 lbs. or less)
Clean Brick, Rubble, Asphalt
Residential (NO CHARGE)
$25.00/ton - Commercial, Industrial,
Contractors, Government
Waste Oil/Batteries
Residential (NO CHARGE)
Household Hazardous Waste
(Prior notice required)
Residential (NO CHARGE)
Commercial (Pricing Quoted)
Special Wastes Set by Management
(Prior Approval Required)
(Normally $80.00/ton)
$30.00 fee for use of chain on any load (or) vehicle.
Customer assumes ALL RESPONSIBILITY for hooking up chain.
To prevent any type of waste from blowing onto area roadways and into ditches, Harrison County adopted a policy( RESOLUTION 96-11 IN NOVEMBER 1996 ) that all loads delivered to the Landfill must be covered securely, even if waste is in bags or containers.
Trucks and trailers must also have a tailgate. The only exception to the this policy is that brush can be securely tied instead of being covered. This covered load policy conforms to the STATE OF IOWA STATUTE 321.460:
A vehicle shall not be driven or moved on any highway, by any person, unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded or the load securely covered, as to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping, or its load covering, from dropping from the vehicle. Failure to comply with this covered load policy will result in a $10.00 fine being assessed.(NO EXCEPTIONS)
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