The Sandy Run Landfill is an MSW landfill that was started in 1991 and most recently received its latest expansion in 2011. The facility is permitted by the Department of Environmental Protection to accept 700 tons per day average and 900 tons in any single day. Municipal Solid Waste, Construction and Demolition Debris, and residual wastes are received for disposal.
The facility is included in several County Solid Waste Plans, and accepts waste from Advanced Disposal subsidiaries and third party companies.
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Can all trash be sent to a landfill?
Not always. Some materials may need to be handled differently because of local rules, the type of waste involved, or the way a particular landfill operates.
Why are some materials kept out of landfills?
Some materials need different handling because of safety, environmental, or regulatory concerns. Others may be banned from landfill disposal because there are better recovery, treatment, or recycling options available.
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