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County narrows North County transfer-station candidates; public outreach set for early next year

Clark County Solid Waste Advisory Commission (SWAC) · November 12, 2025
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Consultants told the Clark County Solid Waste Advisory Commission they have reduced an initial pool of 158 potential sites for a North County transfer station down to roughly 14 technically viable parcels and expect to take a shortlist to the public in the first quarter of next year ahead of SEPA review.

Parametrics consultants told the Clark County Solid Waste Advisory Commission on Dec. 5 that a multi-step siting process has narrowed an initial universe of 158 candidate parcels to roughly 14 technically viable sites, with a plan to identify 3–5 focus sites for field study and two preferred sites for environmental review under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA).

Carl, a senior member of Parametrics, said the project is proceeding in four phases and that the team has completed extensive data collection and a detailed GIS map used to screen sites. "Transfer stations are essential public facilities," he said, adding that the project uses a 60-year planning horizon for sizing and that sites must be "as good a neighbors as they can possibly be." The team reported the broad-area screening trimmed the list first to 72 then to about 14 sites after…

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