Listed hours are for small vehicle drop off. Main hours are Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Saturday 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Materials:
C & D
E-Scrap
Organics
Recycling
Solid Waste
Asphalt Concrete
Block
Brick
C&D - Commingled
Carpet
Carpet Padding
Ceiling Tiles
Ceramic Tile
Concrete
Construction Materials - Non-Reusable
Construction Materials - Reusable
Fiberglass Insulation
Gypsum Drywall / Sheetrock
Linoleum
Natural Disaster Debris
Roof Tar
Roofing Materials
Sand
Sawdust
Shingles (Asphalt)
Stone/Rocks
Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl Siding
Wood - Chipboard
Wood - Flooring
Wood - Medium-density Fiberboard
CPU
CRT Monitors
Cable / Satellite Receivers
Camcorder
Camera
Capacitor
Cell Phones
Compact Discs (CDs) / DVDs
Computer - Commingled Equipment
Computer - Floppy Disks
Computer - Hard Drives
Computers (desktop & laptop)
DVD Player
Digital Convertor Boxes
Digital Music Player (e.g. iPod)
Digital Video Recorder
Electronics - Commingled
Fax Machine
Fuses
Handheld Video Game Consoles
Hearing Aids
LCD Monitors
Office Machines
Power Tools
Printer Cartridges - Inkjet
Printer Cartridges - Laser
Printer Cartridges - Toner
Printers
Scanners
Small Scale Servers
Smoke Detectors
Speaker
Stereo
Telephone
Televisions (CRT)
Televisions (TV)
Typewriter
VCR Players
Video Game Consoles
Video Tapes
Animal Carcasses
Branches
Brush
Christmas Trees
Clean Soil
Cooking Oil / Grease
Food Scraps
Grass Clippings
Leaves
Mixed Organics
Oyster Shells
Sludge
Spent Grease
Tree Stumps
Tree Trimmings
Waste Soil / Dirt
Wood - Commingled
Wood - Pallets
Wood - Waste
Yard Trimmings / Debris
Tires - Drive Farm
Tires - Free Rolling Farm
Tires - Off-Road (Giant)
Tires - Off-Road (Large)
Tires - Off-Road (Medium)
Tires - Off-Road (Small)
Tires - Other
Tires - Passenger
Tires - Semi Truck
Tires - Tractor
Tires - Truck
Mixed MSW
Solid Waste
Description:
The City of Columbia Bioreactor Landfill operates using environmentally-sound engineering practices for disposal of solid waste while complying with state and federal regulations. The current disposal cell (Cell 5) is the second cell permitted to operate as a bioreactor, where liquids are added to the waste to accelerate decomposition, waste stabilization, and gas production.
Methane gas generated from the landfill is being converted to electricity at the on-site Bioenergy Plant operated by the Water & Light Department since June 2008.
A small vehicle drop-off is available for customers that want to avoid driving on the landfill. The small vehicle drop-off containers are located immediately after passing the scale house. This drop-off location is intended to improved customer convenience and operational safety since driving onto the landfill could be hazardous for small vehicles.
This listing was last updated on:
October 16, 2018
Expanded listing for:
Boonville Yard Waste
Materials:
Organics
Branches
Christmas Trees
Grass Clippings
Leaves
Tree Trimmings
Yard Trimmings / Debris
Description:
Residents of Boonville can bring their grass, leaves, limbs, real Christmas trees, and other yard waste material to the yard waste area behind the City Services Building.
This listing was last updated on:
February 16, 2023
Expanded listing for:
Bluebird Composting
Materials:
Organics
Branches
Christmas Trees
Clean Soil
Cooking Oil / Grease
Food Scraps
Grass Clippings
Leaves
Mixed Organics
Oyster Shells
Sludge
Spent Grease
Tree Trimmings
Waste Soil / Dirt
Wood - Commingled
Wood - Pallets
Wood - Waste
Yard Trimmings / Debris
Description:
BlueBird Composting was founded with the sole purpose of creating ecocentric agricultural products. Since then, owner and founder Rana Bains has launched an Organic Waste Recycling Program in Mid-Missouri that allowed him to create OMRI listed BlueBird Premium Blend Organic Compost.
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