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Solid Waste outlines diversion roadmap; household hazardous‑waste and battery programs expand

5437812 · July 21, 2025
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Solid Waste reported roughly 320,000 tons received in 2024 and described two facilities under construction (a north landfill and a diversion/transfer station) plus plans for C&D, compost and food‑waste processing to increase diversion toward county and state goals.

Dwayne Penny, director of Solid Waste, told commissioners July 21 that the Larimer County landfill received about 320,000 tons of material in the prior year and described a multi‑facility infrastructure plan to increase diversion. "If we build a C&D facility we can increase diversion to 35–40%; adding compost and food‑waste processing could push diversion toward 80%," Penny said, describing the master plan's five‑facility approach.

Penny said two facilities are under construction: a new north landfill and a diversion/transfer station at the Larimer County…

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