Solid Waste Division


In what may come as a surprise, managing garbage is an incredibly sophisticated operation. The solid waste division serves around 100,000 Wyoming residents including Casper, Natrona County, Douglas and Rawlins, typically receiving around 400 tons of municipal solid waste per day. In addition to a five-day trash collection route with 16 trucks and nine recycling depots, our solid waste division runs a XX acre facility that meet or exceed all EPA and Wyoming DEQ standards for our landfill and special waste including hazardous material assessment and disposal, compost yard operations, sharps disposal, emergency spill response and environmental monitoring.

 

Casper Regional Landfill, Casper Regional Solid Waste Transfer Station, Refuse Collection, and Special Waste & Diversion

The Solid Waste Division services the disposal of trash needs of approximately 75,000 people residing in Natrona County and approximately 20,000 people residing in counties other than Natrona County.  The Casper Regional Landfill and Transfer Station  typically receive 350-400 tons per day of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).  The refuse collection fleet consists of 16 trucks that operate regular routes 5 days a week and special collection activities on Saturday.  Refuse collection also includes the City's nine recycling depots and commercial recycling routes.  The Special Waste & Diversion section is responsible for the Special Waste & Diversion Facility, hazardous material assessments and disposal, compost yard operations, sharps disposal, emergency spill response and environmental monitoring of the landfill.

 

Contact Us

Contact the Solid Waste Division at

(307)235-8246

 

Cynthia Langston

Solid Waste Division Manager

[email protected]