Q&A 1 — Question
What items can I drop off here for free?
Q&A 1 — Answer
There are no items that can be dropped off for free at the Anchorage Regional Landfill, as all waste is subject to tipping fees based on weight.
Q&A 2 — Question
Does this facility accept old mattresses, tires, or appliances?
Q&A 2 — Answer
Yes, the Anchorage Regional Landfill accepts old mattresses and appliances, but tires are not mentioned as an accepted item.
Q&A 3 — Question
Do I need an appointment or can I walk in?
Q&A 3 — Answer
No appointment is needed to use the Anchorage Regional Landfill; it welcomes walk-in visitors during its operating hours.
Q&A 4 — Question
Is there a weight limit per visit?
Q&A 4 — Answer
There is no stated weight limit per visit at the Anchorage Regional Landfill, allowing users to dispose of large amounts of waste.
Q&A 5 — Question
Are hazardous materials such as paint, chemicals, or motor oil accepted?
Q&A 5 — Answer
Hazardous materials, including paint, chemicals, and motor oil, are not accepted at the Anchorage Regional Landfill.
Q&A 6 — Question
Is this facility open on weekends?
Q&A 6 — Answer
Yes, the Anchorage Regional Landfill is open on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but it is closed on Sundays.
Q&A 7 — Question
Do I need to be a local resident to use this facility?
Q&A 7 — Answer
There are no residency restrictions, so anyone can use the Anchorage Regional Landfill for waste disposal.
Q&A 8 — Question
What is the tipping fee for a full pickup truck load?
Q&A 8 — Answer
The tipping fee for a full pickup truck load at the Anchorage Regional Landfill is based on the weight of the load, but specific rates are not disclosed.
Q&A 9 — Question
Are electronics and e-waste accepted here?
Q&A 9 — Answer
No, electronics and e-waste are not accepted at the Anchorage Regional Landfill.
Q&A 10 — Question
Is there a separate area for recycling versus trash?
Q&A 10 — Answer
There is no mention of a separate area for recycling at the Anchorage Regional Landfill; it primarily accepts waste for disposal.
Q&A 11 — Question
How long has this landfill been in operation?
Q&A 11 — Answer
The Anchorage Regional Landfill has been in operation since 1987, providing waste disposal services for over three decades.
Q&A 12 — Question
Is this landfill still actively accepting waste or is it closed?
Q&A 12 — Answer
The Anchorage Regional Landfill is currently open and actively accepting waste.
Q&A 13 — Question
Does this facility have a methane or landfill gas capture program?
Q&A 13 — Answer
Yes, the Anchorage Regional Landfill has a methane capture program in place to help reduce environmental impact.
Q&A 14 — Question
What are the rules for commercial haulers versus residential drop-offs?
Q&A 14 — Answer
There are no specific rules mentioned for commercial haulers versus residential drop-offs at the Anchorage Regional Landfill, but all waste is subject to tipping fees.
Q&A 15 — Question
Is there a scale or weigh station on site?
Q&A 15 — Answer
Yes, there is a scale or weigh station on site at the Anchorage Regional Landfill for weighing waste before disposal.
Q&A 16 — Question
Can I drop off construction or demolition debris here?
Q&A 16 — Answer
Yes, construction and demolition debris can be dropped off at the Anchorage Regional Landfill.
Q&A 17 — Question
Are there any environmental compliance notices on record for this facility?
Q&A 17 — Answer
There are no specific environmental compliance notices mentioned for the Anchorage Regional Landfill.
Q&A 18 — Question
What is the projected closure date for this landfill?
Q&A 18 — Answer
The projected closure date for the Anchorage Regional Landfill is set for 2043.
Q&A 19 — Question
Who operates this facility — the city, county, or a private company?
Q&A 19 — Answer
The Anchorage Regional Landfill is operated by the Municipality of Anchorage, AK, which is a city government entity.
Q&A 20 — Question
Can I compost yard waste or organic material at or near this facility?
Q&A 20 — Answer
No, the Anchorage Regional Landfill does not accept yard waste or organic material for composting.