8 AM–5:45 PM
Disposal Locations & Hours of Operation
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Soldotna Dump Hours: A Comprehensive Guide for Waste Disposal
Are you looking for information about the Soldotna dump hours? Look no further! This article provides a detailed overview of the operating hours, locations, and other essential details of the Central Peninsula Landfill (CPL), the primary waste disposal facility serving Soldotna and the surrounding Kenai Peninsula region.
Central Peninsula Landfill (CPL) Hours of Operation
The CPL is open daily from 8:00 am to 5:45 pm, seven days a week. However, there are some exceptions to these hours:
- Thanksgiving Day: Closed
- Christmas Day: Closed
- New Year’s Day: Closed
- Sundays between October 1st and April 30th: Closed
Location and Contact Information
The CPL is conveniently located at Mile 98.5 Sterling Highway, 2.5 miles south of Soldotna. You can contact the landfill at (907) 262-9423 or visit the official website for more information.
Types of Waste Accepted
The CPL accepts a wide range of waste materials, including:
- Municipal solid waste (MSW)
- Construction and demolition debris (C/D)
- Landscaping and wood waste (L/W)
- Metals
- Appliances
- Animal carcasses
- Junk vehicles
- Fluorescent bulbs
- Lead acid and household batteries
- Used oil
- Refrigerators and freezers
Fees and Permits
CPL charges fees for waste disposal based on tonnage or by the foot. Fees also apply to the hazardous waste management of CESQG waste. Households are not charged fees for most materials, but each vehicle is weighed both on the inbound and outbound scales for waste tracking and reporting purposes.
Recycling and Other Waste Management Services
In addition to waste disposal, the CPL also offers recycling services for the following materials:
- PETE #1 and HDPE #2 plastics
- Aluminum cans
- Glass
- Corrugated cardboard
- Mixed paper
- Newspaper
- Tin
The CPL also manages scrap metal, which is stockpiled on-site and periodically collected and hauled away for marketing.
Environmental Monitoring and Safety
The CPL has implemented comprehensive environmental monitoring programs to ensure the safety of the surrounding community and the environment. These programs include:
- Groundwater monitoring
- Surface water monitoring
- Landfill gas monitoring
- Waste stabilization and settlement monitoring
- Geotechnical stability analysis
Additional Tips for Waste Disposal
- Sort your waste before arriving at the landfill to save time and effort.
- Bring proof of residency for household waste disposal.
- Follow all safety instructions and wear appropriate clothing and footwear.
- Do not attempt to dispose of hazardous waste at the landfill.
- If you have any questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to ask the landfill staff.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and efficient waste disposal experience at the Central Peninsula Landfill.
8 AM–5:45 PM
Central Peninsula Landfill
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