OLD DIXIE HWY. MSW LANDFILL RATE SCHEDULE
Effective Date January 1, 2010
POSTED GATE RATE = $31.25 per ton
Commercial Rates - (Based on Monthly Average)
| 10 to 50 tons per day |
30.20 per ton |
| 51 to 100 tons per day |
24.25 per ton |
| 101 to 150 tons per day |
22.75 per ton |
| 151 to 250 tons per day |
21.55 per ton |
Other Rates
| Local Government Rate |
25.75 per ton |
| Unbaled Selvedge |
42.10 per ton |
| Balefill |
22.75 per ton |
| Construction & Demolition |
25.75 per ton |
| Special Waste, including Tires |
Waste Specific |
NOTE: Other Rates May Apply Where Applicable (All Rates Include the Ga Solid Waste Surcharge Fee of $0.75 per ton, as of July 1, 2008)
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WASTE ACCEPTANCE PROGRAM
In order to comply with State and Federal regulations, minimize the liability of the waste generator and the Dalton-Whitfield Regional Solid Waste Management Department (DWRSWMA), and to protect human health and the environment, the DWRSWMA has implemented a formal waste acceptance program for materials classified as "Restricted Waste." All generators, established or new, must inform the DWRSWMA of the need to dispose of "Restricted Waste." All waste classified by the DWRSWMA as "Restricted Waste" must be approved for disposal prior to being delivered to the landfill.
Attached is a copy of the Policy and Procedures for Restricted Waste Acceptance. Also attached is a copy of our Solid Waste Survey form and our Waste Profile / Acceptance Form. The Solid Waste Survey form must be completed and returned regardless of the type of waste being disposed. The Waste Profile / Acceptance Form must be completed by the generator and submitted to our office for review and approval prior to disposal, if you are disposing of a "Restricted Waste." Most generators will have a combination of restricted and non-restricted waste types and the Waste Profile / Acceptance Form will need to be submitted for that portion of the waste stream that is considered to be a "Restricted Waste."
When completing this form, please contact our office to discuss the potential requirements for sampling and analytical testing that may be necessary for your specific waste material. These requirements will be based on an individual assessment of your waste material. Waste acceptance will be based upon the information submitted by the generator. When analytical analyses are required, the samples to be analyzed must be a representative sample of the waste to be disposed. A representative sample is defined as a sample obtained by using any of the applicable methods specified in 40 CFR 261-Appendix I or an equivalent method, in accordance with "Test Methods for the Evaluation of Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods," SW846, USEPA, Office of Solid Waste, Washington, D.C., 20460.
Please consult with your laboratory regarding the collection of samples to be analyzed. In addition, your sampling plan should be reviewed by this office prior to its implementation. The analytical data submitted to this office for review must document the sampling method, number of samples, and the source.
DALTON-WHITFIELD REGIONAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY P.O. BOX 1205 Dalton, GA 30722-1205 706-277-2545 Fax 706-277-2546
Your continued support and cooperation during the development of this program will be greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact our office.
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