Wasatch Integrated Waste Mgmt. Dist. Energy Recovery
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management
Layton, UT 84041
About this Location
Wasatch Integrated Waste Mgmt. Dist. Energy Recovery is located at 650 East Highway 193, Layton, UT 84041.
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 Integrated Waste Mgmt. Dist. Energy Recovery, call (801) 771-5661, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Layton? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.
Waste management encompasses the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of waste materials generated by households, businesses, and industries. This essential process ensures that waste is handled responsibly to protect public health and the environment.
Modern waste management incorporates a variety of practices, including recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy programs, to reduce landfill reliance and promote sustainability. By adhering to local regulations and utilizing advanced technologies, waste management systems help minimize pollution, conserve resources, and create cleaner, more sustainable communities for future generations.
Last updated: Dec 01, 2024.
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Contact Information
Street Address
650 East Highway 193
Layton,
UT
84041
United States
Phone & Fax
P:
(801) 771-5661
F:
(801) 771-6438
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official Wasatch Integrated Waste Mgmt. Dist. Energy Recovery 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 Integrated Waste Mgmt. Dist. Energy Recovery. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.
What is waste management?
Waste management involves the collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal of waste materials. It also includes recycling and monitoring waste to reduce its environmental impact.
Why is waste management important?
Effective waste management protects the environment, conserves natural resources, reduces pollution, and ensures public health and safety by properly handling and disposing of waste.
What types of waste are commonly managed?
Common types of waste include municipal solid waste (household trash), recyclable materials, hazardous waste, construction and demolition debris, organic waste, and industrial waste.
What are the different methods of waste disposal?
Waste can be disposed of through landfilling, incineration, recycling, composting, and waste-to-energy processes. The chosen method depends on the type of waste and local regulations.
What can I recycle?
Recyclable items typically include paper, cardboard, plastics, metals, and glass. Some facilities may also accept electronics, batteries, and organic materials. Check with your local recycler for specifics.
What is hazardous waste, and how is it managed?
Hazardous waste includes materials that are toxic, flammable, corrosive, or reactive. It must be managed separately in compliance with strict regulations to ensure safe treatment, storage, and disposal.
How can I reduce the amount of waste I generate?
You can reduce waste by adopting practices like recycling, composting organic materials, using reusable products, avoiding single-use plastics, and purchasing sustainably made items.
What is zero waste?
Zero waste is a philosophy and goal aimed at minimizing waste sent to landfills and incinerators by reusing, recycling, and composting materials and designing products for a circular economy.
How do waste management companies ensure compliance with regulations?
Waste management companies adhere to local, state, and federal regulations, use tracking systems like manifests, and maintain proper permits to ensure the legal and safe handling of waste.
How can I find waste management services near me?
You can find waste management services by searching online directories, contacting your local government, or asking for recommendations from community organizations or neighbors.
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