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127 North 1st St, Norfolk, NE 68701
Phone: (402) 844-2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
Solid Waste News

Annual Financial Report of the NNSWC for year ending September 30, 2008

Recycle your old refrigerator or freezer and receive $35.  Check out NPPD's Refrigerator Recycling program for more information.

 

 
Current Projects and Information

Computer equipment is being recycled at a cost of $15 per system.  You can deliver to the site during normal business hours. Televisions can also be recycled at a cost of $10 each.

 

 
 
 
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610 E Monroe Ave.
Norfolk, Nebraska 68701

Phone: 402-844-2230
Fax:     402-844-2221

 

Transfer Station is open from
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
and 7:30 a.m. to Noon on Saturday
to all residential, commercial,
and industrial customers.

 

For safety reasons, the site is a "No Smoking" environment.

The Solid Waste Division provides solid waste disposal services at the Norfolk Area Transfer Station and at the Coalition Landfill.

We accept all types of waste.  Begin all disposal transactions at the scalehouse.  Load your vehicle so that the following items can be unloaded separately; car batteries, appliances, paint, tires, grass & leaves.  Lumber and tree limbs can be disposed at a lower rate if unloaded separately.

We encourage you to review our rate structure, and our discussion of the various waste types accepted at the Station.

Wastes defined as Hazardous by Federal and State regulations, cannot be disposed of in the landfill. City staff will assist with waste identification and disposal procedures. Contact the Transfer Station Scalehouse with your questions on hazardous or questionable wastes.

Collection services are provided by private companies. Garbage can be delivered to the Transfer Station by the resident/business, or it can be delivered by a licensed garbage contractor. Recycling is voluntary. Check out our business listing of disposal and recycling service providers.