Caruthers Mill Landfill is a Construction and Demolition Debris landfill and was designed by Bill Hodges of Hodges, Harbin, Newberry & Tribble, Inc. It started received receiving material on March 2, 2009 and now receives 950 tons per day. At the current tonnage the landfill has capacity until 2036.
The facility receives waste from Advanced Disposal subsidiaries and third party haulers. On its June 2011 Georgia Department of Natural Resources inspection, Caruthers Mill Landfill received a score of 95%.
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