The Armstrong/Spallumcheen Diversion and Disposal Facility (ASDDF) is almost totally full.
Thus, the Regional District of North Okanagan is advising customers of disposal limitations at the facility.
"The landfill is nearing its capacity, and the space available to accommodate a number of materials is becoming limited," said the RDNO in a release Wednesday, March 26. "To alleviate current space constraints steps must be taken to manage customer usage of the facility, and to provide continued customer access over the coming months as construction of an upgraded residential transfer station occurs."
Customers with large or multiple loads are asked to utilize the RDNO Greater Vernon Diversion and Disposal Facility (GVDDF) in the upcoming months.
Staff on site may redirect customers, at their discretion, who continue to utilize the ASDDF to dispose of large quantities of materials and bulky items including:
- Yard and garden waste;
- Mattresses and sofas;
- Major appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers);
- Refuse;
- Asphalt roofing;
- Wood waste;
- Drywall;
- Scrap metal;
- Crushables;
- Logs and stumps;
- Construction and demolition waste.
香蕉视频直播淏y redirecting large loads to the GVDDF, capacity can be saved to allow the ASDDF to continue serving the largest number of customers possible as landfill capacity is reached and through the construction period of the new residential transfer station,香蕉视频直播 said Dale Danallanko, RDNO manager of environmental services.
香蕉视频直播淭he RDNO is committed to maintaining service to as many customers as possible and appreciates our customer's understanding and cooperation.香蕉视频直播
For more information on RDNO Diversion & Disposal Facilities, contact RDNO Solid Waste Management at or visit .