Wasatch County Sanitary Landfill

Wasatch Integrated Waste Management Landfill

Heber City, UT 84032

About this Location

Wasatch County Sanitary Landfill is located at 1200 W 2400 SO, 25 North Main, Heber City, UT 84032.

Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District landfills municipal solid waste using the best available environmental practices. Landfill gas, generated during the decomposition of organic materials in the landfill, is collected and shipped to Hill Air Force Base where the gas is converted to electricity. Wasatch Integrated’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility, located at the Davis Landfill, accepts, E-WASTE, paint, varnish, pesticides, lawn care products, aerosols, paint thinner, antifreeze, motor oil, diesel, gasoline, cleaning items, automotive products, rechargeable and lead acid batteries, etc. in household quantities. Click on the e-waste link above for important e-waste disposal information. There is no charge for drop off of household hazardous waste. The Household Hazardous Waste Facility is located at the landfill and open during landfill operating hours, Monday through Saturday. For additional information call (801) 614-5600. More Household Hazardous Waste info can be found here. The facility incorporates two solar panels and a windmill. The solar panels produce approximately 7,363 kilowatt hours of energy every year and the windmill produces approximately 4440 kilowatt hours of energy each year (with a wind speed average of 12 mph). The facility is heated using methane collected from the landfill. The facility is open during landfill hours. Picture

To contact Wasatch County Sanitary Landfill, call (435) 654-1661, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Heber City? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

Landfills play a vital role in managing the waste generated by households, businesses, and industries. These facilities are designed to safely dispose of materials that cannot be reused, recycled, or otherwise diverted from the waste stream. Modern landfills follow strict environmental regulations and employ advanced engineering techniques to minimize their impact on surrounding communities and ecosystems.

To protect the environment, landfills are often equipped with features such as liners, leachate collection systems, and gas recovery systems. These measures help prevent contamination of soil and water while capturing methane emissions, which can be converted into renewable energy, reducing the facility’s carbon footprint.

Last updated: Dec 01, 2024.

Contact Information

Phone & Fax

P: (435) 654-1661
F: (435) 654-4820

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the official Wasatch County Sanitary Landfill website?

This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of Wasatch County Sanitary Landfill. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.

What types of waste are accepted at a landfill?

Most landfills accept municipal solid waste, construction and demolition debris, and some types of industrial waste. However, it is always best to contact the landfill directly to confirm what types of waste are accepted.

What are the typical operating hours for a landfill?

Landfill operating hours vary by location, but many are open Monday through Saturday from early morning until late afternoon. It is advisable to check with the specific landfill for their hours of operation.

Can hazardous waste be disposed of at a landfill?

Most landfills do not accept hazardous waste. Specialized hazardous waste facilities are required for proper disposal. Contact your local landfill for guidance on disposing of hazardous materials.

What are the fees for disposing of waste at a landfill?

Landfill tipping fees depend on the type and volume of waste being disposed of. Contact the landfill directly to get an accurate pricing estimate for your waste.

Are there restrictions on what can be disposed of at a landfill?

Yes, landfills often have restrictions on certain items such as tires, liquid waste, electronics, and large appliances. Be sure to check with the landfill for a complete list of prohibited items.

Do landfills offer recycling services?

Some landfills have designated areas for recycling materials like metals, plastics, and cardboard. Contact the landfill to learn about their recycling programs and what materials they accept.

Do I need a permit to dispose of waste at a landfill?

Permits are generally not required for household waste, but businesses and contractors may need permits or documentation depending on the type of waste. Confirm requirements with the landfill beforehand.

Can the general public use landfills?

Most landfills are open to the public for waste disposal, although some may cater primarily to businesses. It is a good idea to verify access policies with the landfill before visiting.

Are electronics and appliances accepted at landfills?

Electronics and appliances may be accepted at some landfills, often for an additional fee. Check with the landfill to confirm if they accept these items and any associated charges.

How can I find out more about a specific landfill?

You can typically find more information about a landfill by visiting their website or contacting them by phone. They can provide details on accepted materials, fees, and other services offered.

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