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Wilson County solid-waste staff report revenue rise at landfill, higher recycling and convenience-center use
Summary
Staff reported a year-over-year uptick in landfill revenue of about $365,000 for the year-to-date period, a 61-ton increase in recycling, and 425 convenience-center pulls in January — 50 more than January 2024. Board members discussed stopped deputy reimbursements and regional disposal limits affecting operations.
The Urban Type Facility Board heard its monthly solid-waste report on Feb. 6, where staff said the county’s landfill is tracking about $365,000 ahead in revenue year to date compared with the same period last year.
At the meeting, solid-waste staff member Cindy summarized operational metrics and said, “We're up about $365,000 over the same time last year, in revenue at the landfill.” She also reported increased recycling and convenience-center activity: “We were up about 61 tons in recycling. Revenue was up about 1,100.” For January, staff recorded 425 convenience-center pulls, “an increase of 50 loads over January of 2024.”
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