Permitted Solid Waste Disposal Facilities include:
Inspections are conducted with varying frequencies each calendar year on all permitted disposal sites in Clark County. In addition, staff investigates unpermitted solid waste handling facilities; follow up on rejected load reports and issue waste asbestos transport permits.
Class I Landfills (Municipal Solid Waste)
Nevada Administrative Code NAC 444.6769 defines a Class I landfill as “a disposal site which is comprised of at least one municipal solid waste landfill unit including all contiguous land and structures, other appurtenances and improvements on the land used for the disposal of solid waste; and is not a Class II or Class III site.”
There are three permitted Class I landfills in Clark County:
- Apex Landfill
- Boulder City Landfill
- Laughlin Landfill
Class III Landfills (Industrial Waste)
A Class III landfill is defined as “a disposal site which accepts only industrial solid waste.”
There are currently six Class III landfills permitted in Clark County:
- Southern Cal Edison
- Nellis Air Force Base
- Nevada Power Reid Gardner
- Southern Nevada Water Authority
- Timet
- Wells Cargo
Composting Facilities
A Composting Facility is defined as “a facility designed and operated to receive raw or waste organic by-products and transform the material through biological processes into biologically stable organic material.”
Clark County has one compost facility:
Construction and Demolition Waste Short Term Storage Facilities
A Construction and Demolition Waste Short-term Storage Facility is defined as “a facility that provides for the storage of one or more trucks, trailers, and/or portable waste containers which are used for the collection of C&D solid waste for transport to a permanent disposal site.”
View or download the complete Regulations Governing Construction and Demolition Waste Short-Term Storage Facilities.
Clark County has one construction and demollition waste short-term storage facility:
Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF)
A materials recovery facility is defined as “a solid waste management facility that provides for the extraction from solid waste of recyclable materials, materials suitable for use as a fuel or soil amendment, or any combination of those materials. The term does not include:
- A facility that receives only recyclable materials that have been separated at the source of waste generation if further processing of the materials generates less than 10 percent waste residue by weight on an annual average;
- A salvage yard for the recovery of used motor vehicle parts;
- A facility that receives, processes or stores only concrete, masonry waste, asphalt pavement, brick, uncontaminated soil or stone for the recovery of recyclable materials; and
- A facility that recovers less than 10 percent by weight of the recyclable material from the solid waste received on an annual average.”
View or download the complete Regulations Governing Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF).
Visit Clark County Recycles for a list of facilities that recycle.
Currently there are eight materials recovery facilities permitted in the county:
- Andrade's Recycling
- Evergreen Corp.
- Liberty Salvage
- Lunas Construction Clean Up - Cartier
- Nevada Construction Clean Up
- Par-3 Landscape & Maintenance
- Republic Services Gowan Facility
- Wolfe Drop Box
Public Waste Storage Bin Facilities
A Public Waste Storage Bin/Convenience Center is defined as “a facility that provides one or more portable waste containers which are used for the collection solid waste for transport to a solid waste disposal site. The term does not include residential or commercial waste containers that are located on or near a site of waste generation."
View or download the complete Regulations Governing Public Waste Storage Bin Facilities.
These facilities are currently managed by Republic Services of Southern Nevada for the rural areas. There are currently four public waste storage bin facilities permitted in Clark County:
- Moapa Convenience Center
- Mt. Charleston
- Searchlight
- Sandy Valley
Recycling Centers
A Recycling Center is defined as “a facility designed and operated to receive, store, or process recyclable material which has been separated at the source…”
View or download the complete Regulations Governing Recycling Centers.
Visit Clark County Recycles for information on the recyclable items these facilities can accept.
There are currently 23 recycling centers permitted in the County:
- AAEQ Manufacturers & Recyclers
- Abbie's Recycling
- American Shredding
- Assured Document Destruction
- Auburn Fibers
- BB Recycling Center
- Boulder City (part of Boulder City Landfill)
- Darling International Inc.
- Desert Recycling
- Gemark Services of NV, Inc.
- JACO Environmental
- K&M Diversified
- Lakewood Recycling
- Nevada Recycling (Paper Recyling of Nevada)
- Opportunity Village
- Paramount Waste Management Inc.
- Re-New Recycling
- Restaurant Technologies
- Rocky Mountain Recycling of Nevada
- SA Recycling - Copper Sage
- Secured Fibres
- Silver Dollar Recycling - Losee
- Silver Dollar Recycling - Nellis
For additional waste reduction and recycling information, contact:
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
Kathryn Fergus
Southern Nevada Recycling Coordinator
2030 E. Flamingo Ave, Suite 230
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 486-2850, ext. 251
www.nevadarecycles.gov
Transfer Stations
A Transfer Station is defined as "a solid waste processing site where solid waste is transferred from one vehicle to another vehicle or storage device for temporary storage until transferred to a disposal site. Some processing may be included therein."
View or download the complete Regulations Governing Transfer Stations.
There are six transfer stations currently permitted in the County:
- Republic Services Cheyenne
- Republic Services Sloan
- Republic Services Henderson
- Baker Commodities
- City of Las Vegas East Transfer Station
- City of Las Vegas West Transfer Station
Waste Tire Management Facilities
A business that accepts waste tires for processing, recycling or use as a fuel is required to have a solid waste management permit issued by the Solid Waste Management Authority. Currently waste tire management facilities are permitted as recycling centers.
View or download the complete Regulations Governing the Management of Waste Tires.
Visit Clark County Recycles for information on the recyclable items these facilities can accept.
There are two waste tire management facilities permitted in Clark County:
- Lunas Construction Cleanup
- Phoenix Recycling Technologies
Waste Tire Haulers
A person (including companies) who transports waste tires to a location in Clark County or who transports waste tires generated in Clark County to a location outside Clark County must have a valid waste tire hauler permit from the Southern Nevada Health District. Certain exemptions apply to this permit requirement, including for persons transporting only their own waste tires.
For more information on permit requirements see the definition of Waste Tire Hauler in the Solid Waste Management Authority Regulations Governing the Management of Waste Tires or call 702-759-1626.
There are two waste tire haulers permitted in Clark County:
- Art's Tires
- Lunas Construction Clean-up
Waste Asbestos Transport Permits
Per the regulations for the disposal of asbestos (NAC 444.972), the Solid Waste and Compliance section issues Waste Asbestos Transport permits upon receipt of an application.
Facilities will be listed on this page once they are permitted.
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