Where Does My Garbage Go?

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Did you know? You may be responsible for any liability that results from contamination at a facility where your waste has been deposited.

Per Minnesota Statute, any person (ie: your garbage hauler) that collects construction debris, industrial waste, or mixed municipal solid waste for transportation to a waste facility, shall disclose to the waste generator (you, the customer) from whom waste is collected the name, location, type of facility and facility permit number at which the waste will be deposited. The collector shall make this disclosure to the waste generator in writing at least once per year between January 1 and March 31 and on any written contract for collection services for that year.

Want to know where your garbage is going? If your waste hauler has not provided you with this information, give them a call today!

Waste From Carver County

The following is a list of end facilities commonly used by haulers operating in Carver County.

Resource Recovery Facilities

Newport
Ramsey/Washington Recycling and Energy Board
100 Red Rock Road
Newport, MN  55055

Landfills

Burnsville Sanitary Landfill
Waste Management
2650 W Cliff Rd
Burnsville, MN  55337

Dem-Con Landfill
Dem-Con Companies
3601 W 130th Street
Shakopee, MN  55379

Elk River Landfill
Waste Management
22460 Hwy 169 NW
Elk River, MN  55330

Pine Bend Landfill
Allied Waste Services
2495 117th St E
Inver Grove Heights, MN  55077

Seven Mile Creek Landfill
Veolia Environmental Services
8001 Olson Dr
Eau Claire, WI  54703

Spruce Ridge Landfill
Waste Management
12755 137th St
Glencoe, MN  55336

For more information pertaining Carver County's solid waste disposal system, please refer to the Carver County Solid Waste Master Plan.