Green Group Holdings, LLC • Landfill • Uniontown, AL

Arrowhead Landfill

Uniontown, AL 36786

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Overview

Arrowhead offers a uniquely designed, high capacity disposal facility for customers, communities and a wide range of industries across 33 states. Located above the Selma Chalk Formation, Arrowhead is one of the most environmentally secure disposal facilities in the nation. With large capacity, unmatched logistical capabilities, railway access, and regulatory permitting for a wide range of waste streams, Arrowhead is uniquely positioned to meet the expanding needs of a wide range of customers. Arrowhead, located in Perry County, Alabama, is a 1,345-acre greenfield development with a 425-acre Subtitle D footprint. The facility has 75 million cubic yards of permitted airspace and can receive up to 15,000 tons of waste per day. Proximity to major rail lines allows Arrowhead to handle waste disposal from communities and companies in all states east of the Mississippi River, all states along the western edge of the Mississippi River, Oklahoma and Texas. Waste Approval Process: A Form 300 (attached to this listing) must be completed and submitted to ADEM for each industrial or special waste stream approval. The form is used to profile your waste stream to determine if it meets the regulatory criteria to be disposed in a Subtitle D Landfill.

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