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Boise Dump Guide

Resident rates typically start around $15 for a small truckload . Note: Recent reviews indicate the facility may only accept card payments (no cash or checks). 2. Convenient Transfer Stations

: This gas is converted into electricity for roughly 3,000 homes or processed into renewable natural gas at a specialized $50 million facility, providing enough energy for up to 20,000 households.

The landfill uses a engineering design: waste is compacted in 2-foot lifts, covered daily with 6 inches of soil or alternative daily cover (ADC), and layered with a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liner system at the base to prevent leachate migration. boise dump

Household hazardous waste (HHW)—like paint, oil, and chemicals—should be thrown in your regular trash. The City of Boise Curbside Program and Ada County offer several safe disposal routes: Googlehttps://www.google.com Ada County Landfill

: Over 400 vacuum wells across the site capture methane gas produced by decomposing organic matter. Resident rates typically start around $15 for a

That structure is rising. As the valley’s population has surged past 700,000, the volume of waste has spiked correspondingly. The landfill handles roughly 400,000 to 500,000 tons of waste annually. To handle the influx, the facility has had to expand its footprint, pushing further into the foothills that define Boise’s skyline.

Because in Boise, we aren't just growing upward and outward. We are growing a mountain. Convenient Transfer Stations : This gas is converted

The Ada County Landfill—the Boise Dump—is a modern, regulated waste facility that has evolved significantly from its unlined origins. It provides an essential public service but remains a source of environmental tension. Its successes in gas capture and recycling are offset by persistent odor issues and low diversion rates. The facility’s future will depend on technological innovation, stricter state oversight, and genuine community partnership. For residents and policymakers alike, the Boise Dump is not just a hole in the ground—it is a mirror reflecting the region’s consumption patterns, environmental values, and willingness to manage the waste it creates.

Resident rates typically start around $15 for a small truckload . Note: Recent reviews indicate the facility may only accept card payments (no cash or checks). 2. Convenient Transfer Stations

: This gas is converted into electricity for roughly 3,000 homes or processed into renewable natural gas at a specialized $50 million facility, providing enough energy for up to 20,000 households.

The landfill uses a engineering design: waste is compacted in 2-foot lifts, covered daily with 6 inches of soil or alternative daily cover (ADC), and layered with a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) liner system at the base to prevent leachate migration.

Household hazardous waste (HHW)—like paint, oil, and chemicals—should be thrown in your regular trash. The City of Boise Curbside Program and Ada County offer several safe disposal routes: Googlehttps://www.google.com Ada County Landfill

: Over 400 vacuum wells across the site capture methane gas produced by decomposing organic matter.

That structure is rising. As the valley’s population has surged past 700,000, the volume of waste has spiked correspondingly. The landfill handles roughly 400,000 to 500,000 tons of waste annually. To handle the influx, the facility has had to expand its footprint, pushing further into the foothills that define Boise’s skyline.

Because in Boise, we aren't just growing upward and outward. We are growing a mountain.

The Ada County Landfill—the Boise Dump—is a modern, regulated waste facility that has evolved significantly from its unlined origins. It provides an essential public service but remains a source of environmental tension. Its successes in gas capture and recycling are offset by persistent odor issues and low diversion rates. The facility’s future will depend on technological innovation, stricter state oversight, and genuine community partnership. For residents and policymakers alike, the Boise Dump is not just a hole in the ground—it is a mirror reflecting the region’s consumption patterns, environmental values, and willingness to manage the waste it creates.

Oldies but Goodies!

Who can forget Steve Jobs' famous 1984 Macinosh text-to-speech demo? To take a trip down memory lane, try these oldies but goodies. Newly available in iOS 10!

Name Gender Language Locale Download (MB)
Fred Male English en-US -preinstalled-
Victoria Female English en-US 1.7