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Solid Waste Disposal & Transfer Station

1300 Indiana Street
Salem, Virginia 24153
540-375-3052

Director: James M. Fender, Jr.

Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

The Solid Waste Disposal Department is responsible for recycling and waste disposal for the City of Salem.

Waste Disposal

Types of waste accepted

  1. Agricultural
  2. Commercial
  3. Industrial
  4. Residential
  5. Construction Debris
  6. Appliances free of compressed gas

Types of waste not accepted

  1. Free liquids
  2. Regulated Hazardous Waste
  3. Solid waste residues or soils containing more than 1.0 p.p.h of dioxin, residues or soils containing 50.0 p.p.b. or more of PCPs.
  4. Sludges
  5. Pesticide containers that have not been triple rinsed and crushed
  6. Drums that are not empty, properly cleaned and opened
  7. Regulated medical waste or residue from the processing or treatment of regulated medical waste
  8. Asbestos containing material
  9. Materials prohibited from sanitary landfill disposal unless the material can safely be introduced into the city's recycling program

Anyone delivering unauthorized waste to the city's Solid Waste Management Facility will be responsible for its removal and proper disposal.

Recycling

The City’s Recycling Program consists of three operations:

  • Residential drop-off
  • Commercial Recyclable Material collections, and
  • co-operative recycling efforts.

The citizens collection operation is comprised of one full service drop-off center located at the Kiwanis Field parking lot on 6th Street and Indiana Street, and one newspaper drop-off site is located in the parking lot adjacent to the City's Court House. The full service center accepts plastic, steel, and aluminum containers as well as newspaper. Because newspapers normally accumulate faster and take up more space, citizens are provided with an additional convenient newspaper drop-off site.

Effective August 1, 2007 the City has discontinued accepting glass to recycle. A viable market for recycled glass is being researched and when one becomes available the City will restart that program.

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