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Weber County staff recommends modest tipping-fee increase as new Midland transfer station nears opening
Summary
Weber County Commission staff proposed raising the county transfer station tipping fee to about $52.15 per ton (a $2.15 increase) to absorb rising contractor and payroll costs, while commissioners discussed risks from a new Midland transfer station and the six-month exit clause in city waste agreements.
Weber County Commission staff proposed raising the county transfer station tipping fee by about $2.15 per ton, from $50 to $52.15, during a discussion at a Commission meeting. Staff said the recommendation reflects a 4.3% increase intended to cover most, but not all, of recent cost increases.
The recommendation matters because Republic Services raised its rate to the county by $1.57 per ton and payroll-related costs presented to the county amount to roughly $0.67 per ton. "If you take the 67¢ per ton plus the dollar 57, we're passing through from the public, that'd be $2.24 a ton," Scott, a staff member for the Weber County Commission, told commissioners. Staff said a full passthrough would…
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