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Utah Department of Environmental Quality

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safeguard human health and quality of life by protecting and
enhancing the environment.

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Solid Waste Permits

 

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Businesses may only dispose of or incinerate solid waste at permitted facilities in compliance with Utah's Solid Waste Rules. Non-hazardous solid waste generally consists of municipal garbage, industrial waste, or construction/demolition debris.

New and expanding disposal sites, including on-site industrial facilities, must obtain permits, and all facilities are subject to inspection.

Nearly all landfills are subject to location restrictions, design and operating criteria, ground water monitoring and corrective action requirements, closure and post-closure care requirements and financial assurance criteria. New commercial facilities also need gubernatorial and legislative approval.

Waste tire transporters and recyclers are required to register with the Division, under the Waste Tire Recycling Act.

 

Process Overview

 

Applications are available online and from the Division. Submit an application with fees included. Additional review fees will be assessed, based upon type of application and time needed to complete it.

A project manager will review your permit application. Additional information may be requested. Once the application is determined to be complete, a draft permit will be prepared. Draft permits are subject to at least 30 days of public comment and a public hearing.The final permit may then be issued and may incorporate pertinent comments.

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Fees

 

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Time Required

 

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Contacts

 

Solid Waste Section Manager
DEQ Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
288 North 1460 West
P.O. Box 144880
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4880
Telephone: 801-538-6170
Fax: 801-538-6715

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Revised: November 2, 2009