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Directions to SPSA Facilities
Regional Landfill
The Regional Landfill began operations in January 1985. Approximately 2,000 tons of waste is received daily at the 833 acre site with 151 acres of permitted landfill area located at 1 Bob Foeller
Drive in Suffolk. More details...
Public-Private Partnerships on Site
Transfer Stations
Chesapeake : Isle of Wight : Norfolk : Ivor : Franklin : Landstown : Oceana :
Boykins :
Suffolk
Waste-to-Energy
Through its integrated waste management system, SPSA is able to put 57% of the waste it receives to a beneficial use, allowing the region to reduce its dependence on landfills. An important
component of this program is the Waste-to-Energy system. Through operations at the Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant and Power Plant, SPSA processes waste into fuel which is burned to create steam and
electricity. More details...
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
SPSA operates eight household hazardous waste collection facilities. These facilities are open designated days so residents may bring products such as paint and pesticides to be disposed of safely,
free of charge. More details...
Yard Waste Facility
Just as other recyclables such as aluminum and plastic, yard waste should be
separated from household trash and bundled or placed in clear plastic bags.
This material may be recycled through SPSA's yard waste management program.
Many manipulates offer curbside pickup of yard waste.
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details...
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