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- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County
- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County

- Commissioner Lorene Miner Kamalu, Davis County
- Mayor Jo Sjoblom, South Weber City


- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City
- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City

- Mayor Mike Gailey, Syracuse City
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Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on Monday, June 15th in observance of


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on May 25th in observance of Memorial Day.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on Monday, February 16th in observance of President’s Day.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on January 19, 2026 in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on December 31st and remain closed through January 1st in observance of the New Year’s holiday.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on December 24, in observance of Christmas Eve and will be closed on December 25th for Christmas Day. The landfill will also close at 2pm on Friday, December 26.


Please note: The landfill will be closed on Thursday, November 27th in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. We will also close at 2pm the day after Thanksgiving.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on November 11, 2026 in observance of the Veteran’s Day holiday.


Please note: The landfill will close at 2pm on September 7, 2026 in observance of the Labor Day holiday.


Please Note: The landfill will close at 2pm on Friday, July 24, 2026
in observance of Pioneer Day.


The landfill will be CLOSED on July 4, in observance of Independence Day.



How do they stack up?
The majority of the more than 200 billion beverage containers used in the United States each year end up in the landfill, despite current recycling efforts. As policymakers look for ways to transform the U.S. recycling system, it is important to look at which beverage containers perform best in the current recycling system, as well. Read More ›
What Can I Put Into My Bin
We get asked all the time “What should I put into my recycling bin?” Well, the question actually has two answers which will make your job easier, promise. First answer is there are five things we are currently able to recycle: Watch the Video.
How to Safely Recycle Auto Batteries
Automotive batteries come in many shapes and sizes – but for gas-powered vehicles they serve a remarkably similar function – to start your vehicle. Eventually, any lead-acid battery will need to be replaced. Watch the Video.
Don’t Bag Your Recyclables
The single biggest thing that you can do to help make your recycling more recyclable is… Don’t bag it. One of the first steps at the material recovery facility is to rip open all the garbage bags so we can get at the materials inside to sort them out. Watch the Video.
Break Down Your Cardboard Boxes Before Recycling
Cardboard is one of the most recyclable items that are received at the MRF (Material Recovery Facility). The best cardboard for recycling is clean, dry, flat, with no packing materials left inside the boxes. Help us by breaking down your cardboard boxes before putting them into your recycling bin. Watch the Video.
What goes in the recycle bin? What to do with used motor oil?
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PRESS RELEASES
Waste & Recycling Survey
April 15, 2022
Wasatch Integrated’s Infectious Disease Outbreak Response Plan (UPDATED)
May 6, 2020
Temporary Suspension of Customer Self-Haul Loads at the Davis Landfill
March 30, 2020
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