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Residents of SPSA’s Norfolk transfer station service area may receive free disposal of their household waste only if the following conditions are met.

• All household waste, bagged or unbagged, including furniture, mattresses and appliances that have a freon certification sticker are acceptable.

• Yard waste, which includes grass, leaves, etc., that is delivered to Norfolk transfer station must be contained in clear plastic bags that are tied shut. Limbs, branches and brush need not be bagged, but must be less than six feet in length and not greater than 6” in diameter.

• Proof of Norfolk residency. (i.e. Drivers license).

• Waste must be delivered to Norfolk transfer station on Saturdays between the hours of 8:00am – 4:00pm. Sundays between the hours of 12:00pm – 4:00pm

• Solid waste must be delivered in one of the following “private vehicles:

o Automobile, station wagon, van, sport utility vehicle, low sided, unmarked and unmodified pickup truck (1/2 ton or less).

o Utility trailer, less than eight feet in length being towed by one of the above-mentioned vehicles.


Waste delivered to Norfolk transfer station that does not meet the above conditions will be charged the prevailing disposal fee, with a minimum fee
of $15.00

The following waste types are not eligible for free disposal at Norfolk transfer station:

• Waste delivered in pickups larger than ½ ton, commercial vehicles, rental trucks, vehicles licensed outside of SPSA’s service area, or any vehicle deemed solely by SPSA’s judgment to be used or usable for commercial business are not allowed free disposal privileges.

• Waste delivered Monday through Friday are not allowed free disposal privileges.


Residents must use a private vehicle as defined above and may dispose of all the waste types described above (free and charged).

SPSA’s Residential Waste Disposal Policy for Norfolk transfer station is designed
to ensure that residents of Norfolk transfer station service area continue to receive safe and efficient disposal opportunities.


Residents must adhere to all SPSA policies and procedures while on SPSA property and failure to do so may result in loss of privileges to use SPSA’s facilities.

Please direct questions concerning this policy to (757) 961-3981


 
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