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  1. Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills can accept municipal solid waste as well as all other solid waste and exempt wastes (e.g. spent nontoxic foundry sand, nontoxic fly ash and bottom ash, and construction and demolition debris).

  2. Diversion. Outreach & Events. Landfill Tour. The Franklin County Sanitary Landfill (FCSL) is a municipal solid waste landfill designed to protect the environment and regulated by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Every year, just over 1 million tons of waste is disposed of at the (FCSL).

  3. Jun 26, 2006 · You can find a listing of Ohio's currently licensed construction and demolition debris (C&DD) landfills here: Dashboard - Solid Waste & C&DD Facilities | Ohio Environmental Protection Agency This list is updated nightly and can be filtered by county. Email this page.

  4. May 12, 2021 · How addressing landfill use can benefit businesses, climate. There are many benefits for diverting the waste. Less waste means there will be less methane being emitted from the landfill.

  5. Special Waste. Notify the landfill at least two hours prior to disposal and have a completed waste manifest with each load. Unaccepted Waste. Learn what kinds of waste are not accepted at the Franklin County Landfill. Waiver Application. View the SWACO Waiver Fee Submittal Form.

  6. The FCSL is a municipal solid waste landfill designed to protect the environment regulated by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Every year, approximately a million tons of waste is disposed of at FCSL.

  7. Yard Waste Collection. Recycling yard waste is a win-win in Columbus. It saves the city landfill tipping fees and the collected yard waste is recycled into mulch and other landscaping products. See some tips below for easy ways to recycle your yard waste in Columbus.

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