![]() ![]() Large trees or tree branches in excess of five (5) feet in length.(Note: Items 1 through 7 listed below can be disposed of through the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program held in the Spring and Fall each year.) Small tree branches (five (5) foot lengths maximum).It is not the responsibility of the station attendants to assist with unloading.Patrons are responsible for cleaning up any debris that falls on the ramp as they unload.Residents may dispose up to four (4) tires per month.Extra long trailers may be directed to the landfill.A trailer 8’ x 6’ x 2’ or a long wide bed pickup, level full, holds an estimated three (3) cubic yards. Customers may dispose of up to three (3) cubic yards of waste material per day.The transfer stations are a convenience for residential waste disposal and cannot receive the same volume and materials as the landfill. Permit conditions limit how much trash the County can receive each day and what an individual can dump. San Juan County Convenience Stations are operated by permit from the New Mexico Environment Department. Open: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Thursday through Saturday Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday through Sunday Open: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday through Saturday Open: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday & Sunday Open: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday through Sunday Winter Hours: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday (Nov. Open: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday (May through October) Open: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday & Saturdayġ0 miles south of Bloomfield then West on CR 7100 Note: Some convenience station's phone reception is poor and operators are often not available by phone. The Convenience Stations are open their regular operating hours on all holidays excluding:įor questions or concerns, please contact our main office at (505) 334-4519. Click 'Landfill' below for hours and contact information. The San Juan County Landfill (operated by Waste Management) is now closed on Sunday. Click 'Recycling' below for more information. Starting in May 2020, San Juan County Convenience Stations will not be accepting all recyclables. San Juan County has launched an app to make it easier to report illegal dumping. San Juan County pays Waste Management on a per-ton basis for disposed waste as collected at County-operated Convenience Stations.Ĭommunity Resources, a section of the Solid Waste Division, utilizes trustee labor provided by the Detention Center to perform roadside litter pickup, roadside vegetation removal, and other community service projects.San Juan County has a contract with Waste Management to operate the landfill.The landfill has approximately a 50-year life span.San Juan County Regional Landfill is situated on 160 acres with a Patent from the State of New Mexico. ![]()
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