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Niagara Waste Systems
ensures that only acceptable waste enters the landfill by imposing a strict
scheduled and spot inspection program. All loads entering the landfill
are regularly sampled and analyzed to ensure constant compliance with
our Certificate of Approval requirements.
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- Construction and
demolition waste from non-industrial sources
- Drywall
- Industrial, commercial
and institutional waste similar to curbside waste (e.g. lunch room waste,
office waste,
janitorial waste, restaurant waste
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- Grocery and other
food waste
- Roofing waste -
non-industrial sources
- Textiles
- Household goods
of non-hazardous nature (i.e. no paints or oils)
- White goods - fridges/air
conditioners must be tagged showing CFC's have been removed
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- Industrial waste
streams, including sand waste, grinding waste, slag, sludge, or any
other waste by-products of production
- Railway Ties and
Telephone Poles
- Soil
- Empty containers,
or liners from empty containers, that last contained non-hazardous materials
(Drums must be cut in two or crushed)
- Roofing waste from
industrial sources
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- Biomedical Waste
- Pesticide and Herbicides
- Liquid Waste
- Equipment that
contains refrigerants
- Hazardous Waste
- Batteries
- Propane tanks
- Pressurized Cylinders
and Gas Cylinders
- Drums
- Tires
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