Public Works and Environmental Services Alert:
Fairfax County’s SWMP (via Dept. of Purchasing & Materials Management) has issued IFB 2000004023 for the collection of refuse, recycling, and organic material in select areas of the County’s Sanitary Districts. Bid submittal deadline is October 18, 2024. A pre-bid session will be arranged.
The county oversees certain aspects of the collection and disposal activities for: collectors with a Certificate to Operate, recycling companies, commercial pay companies, tire disposal companies and other permitted disposal companies. Learn more about their specific activities, permitting requirements, billing methods, and more.
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Permitted solid waste collection and disposal companies must comply with many regulations. Chapter 109.1 of the Code of the County of Fairfax, VA includes general requirements, recycling, precollection and storage, permits, enforcement and the collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste. There are rules and regulations for the I-66 Transfer Station Complex, the I-95 Landfill Complex and the Energy/Resource Recovery Facility, as well as specific program requirements. Failure to comply with any solid waste regulation may result in fines and suspension of permits or certificates to operate. To learn about specific violations and related fines, call 703-324-5230, TTY 711.
The county uses solid waste advisories to communicate with the local waste industry and its customers. These advisories are formal notices of policies, clarifications of policies or rules, events, or other information that collection and disposal companies need to perform their work.
Collectors are required to offer a recycling system for their residential, multifamily and nonresidential customers. Cardboard and mixed paper recycling is mandatory for all businesses and institutions. Details about material types, collection frequency, reporting requirements, etc. can be found in Chapter 109.1 as well as the Fairfax County Recycling Program Requirements.
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Refuse and recyclable material collection workers do dangerous work in dangerous conditions. Find safety resources and tips as well as statistics and awards.
Fairfax County operates two solid waste disposal facilities: the I-66 Transfer Station and I-95 Landfill Complexes. The Energy/Resource Recovery Facility, a key element of the I-95 Landfill Complex, is operated in partnership with Covanta Fairfax, Inc.