Eagle Point Landfill is a MSW landfill that was designed by Bill Hodges and built by Advanced Disposal in 2001/2002. It opened April 2002 and currently accepts approximately 5,800 tons per day. Waste is delivered to the landfill by both direct haul and transfer trailer loads and is buried every day in compliance with the approved Department of Natural Resources (DNR) operating plan. The landfill is permitted to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with no tonnage cap. At current tonnage, the landfill has capacity until 2030. Eagle Point Landfill has scored a perfect 100% on several of its DNR inspections and never below a score of 85 since 2004.
The facility has current disposal contracts with Cobb, Forsyth, Dawson Counties (GA) and the Cities of Atlanta, Cumming, Dahlonega, and Woodstock and accepts waste from Advanced Disposal subsidiaries and multiple third party haulers.
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