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Last Updated 2019-07-24 ** Indicates on Site Landfills last updated 2019-07-24 ** indicates on site landfills Name Operator M RGE TWP SEC QS ARDMORE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No. 87 4 4 62 14 SE ASHMONT/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL County of St. Paul No. 19 4 11 59 34 NE ASPEN WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,REGIONAL Aspen Waste Management Authority 5 7 49 20 SE ATHABASCA BLEACHED MARKET KRAFT PULP PLANT Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries Inc. 4 19 68 29 ATHABASCA MUNICIPAL LANDFILL County of Athabasca No. 12 4 22 66 NW 29, SW 32 ATHABASCA/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,LAWRENCE LAKE,REGIONAL Athabasca Regional Waste Management Services Commission4 25 69 31 Barhead Municipal Landfill Town of Barhead 5 4 60 3 SW BARONS/WMF/DRY WASTE LANDFILL,T.ERDMAN THOMAS ERDMAN 4 23 12 28 SW Bear Canyon Municipal Landfill Clear Hills County 6 12 84 15 NW BEAVER DAM/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No. 87 4 3 60 13 SE BEAVER LAKE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Lac La Biche County 4 13 66 36 NE BENCHLANDS & WAIPAROUS/WMF/WASTE DISPOSAL, ENR Alberta Municipal Affairs 5 7 27 2 NE BETTENSON/WMF/DRY WASTE LANDFILL BETTENSON'S SAND & GRAVEL CO LTD 4 27 37 31 SE BIG VALLEY/WMF/WASTE MANAGEMENT Waste Management of Canada Corporation 4 21 35 25 SE Blueberry Mountain Municipal Landfills Spirit River 6 8 80 3 SW BLUFFTON/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Ponoka County 5 2 44 6 NE Bonanza Municipal Landfill Spirit River 6 12 79 33 NW BONNYVILLE Class II Industrial Landfill Tervita Corporation 4 3 61 9 NE BONNYVILLE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Town of Bonnyville 4 6 60 23 NE Bow Island Landfill Forty Mile Regional Waste Commission 4 11 11 23 SE BOYLE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL County of Athabasca No. 12 4 19 64 36 SE Brenton Waste Management Facility Remex Remediation Serevices 5 4 48 12 N BROOKS/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,S 34-19-15-W4 Newell Regional Solid Waste Management Authority Ltd.4 15 19 34 SE BUFFALO LAKE (CASLAN)/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Buffalo Lake Metis Settlement 4 17 64 23 SE CALGARY/WMF/DRY WASTE LANDFILL, ECCO Ecco Waste Systems Limited Partnership 4 29 23 16 NW CALGARY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL CLASS II,EAST CALGARY City of Calgary 4 29 24 1 NE CALGARY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL CLASS II,SPYHILL City of Calgary 5 2 25 26 NE CALGARY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,BFI,NW 13-22-1-W5 Waste Services (CA) BFI Canada Inc. 5 1 22 13 NW CALGARY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,EAST City of Calgary 4 29 24 11 NE CALGARY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,SHEPARD City of Calgary 4 29 23 2 N CAMROSE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,REGIONAL Camrose Regional Solid Waste Authority 4 20 46 16 NE CARDSTON/WMF/CHIEF MOUNTAIN REGIONAL LANDFILL Chief Mountain Regional Solid Waste Authority 4 24 4 15 SE CARROT CREEK/WMF (Tower ROAD Class II Industrial LF) Tervita Corporation 5 13 53 27 NW Carstairs Former Landfill Town of Carstairs 5 2 30 13 S1/2 Cherry Point Municipal Landfill Clear Hills County 6 13 84 2 SW CHOLLA SAND AND DRY WASTE CLASS III LANDFILL Cholla Sand and Gravel Waste INC. 4 26 52 35 NE City of Cold Lake Landfill Class III landfill Beaver River Regional Waste Management Commission4 3 63 23 SE Clairmont Landfill (old) County of Grande Prairie No. 1 6 6 72 26 SW CLAIRMONT/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL County of Grande Prairie No. 1 6 6 72 27 NW CLARESHOLM/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Town of Claresholm 4 27 12 21 SE CLARESHOLM/WMF/WILLOW CREEK REGIONAL LANDFILL/DRY Willow Creek Regional Waste Management Commission4 26 11 22 NW Clear Prairie Municipal Landfill Clear Hills County 6 10 87 24 NW Cleardale Municipal Landfill Clear Hills County 6 10 85 13 SE CONKLIN/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 4 8 77 10 SE last updated 2019-07-24 ** indicates on site landfills Coronation Class II Municipal Landfill Waste Services (CA) BFI Canada Inc. 4 11 36 34 NE COUNTY OF ATHABASCA/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Athabasca County 4 24 66 20 SE COUNTY OF THORHILD/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL County of Thorhild No. 7 4 20 61 34 NW CRAIGEND/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Lac La Biche County 4 13 65 2 SW CROWSNEST-PINCHER CREEK/WMF/Regional Landfill Crowsnest-Pincher Creek Landfill Association 5 1 7 8 NW DEADMAN'S FLAT/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Alberta Transportation 5 9 24 18 SW Deer Hill Municipal Landfill Clear Hills County 6 3 84 12 SW Devale Municipal Landfill Saddle Hills County 6 6 79 20 NW DIDSBURY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Mountain View Regional Waste Management Commission5 2 31 25 NW DRUMHELLER/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,REGIONAL Drumheller & District Solid Waste Management Association4 20 28 36 NE Eaglesham Municipal Landfill Birch Hills County 5 26 78 36 SE East Doe River Municipal Landfill Spirit River 6 13 81 9 NW EDMONTON/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,CLOVER BAR City of Edmonton 4 23 53 21 NW EDMONTON/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,WEST Waste Management of Canada Corporation 4 25 53 15 NE EDSON Class III Landfill Town of Edson 5 17 53 10 NE ELINOR LAKE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Lac La Biche County 4 11 65 17 SW ELIZABETH/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,METIS Elizabeth Metis Settlement 4 1 60 29 NW ELK POINT WASTE TRANSFER STATION (CLASS III LANDFILL) Evergreen Regional Waste Management Servives Commission4 7 56 36 SW ELK POINT/WMF/NEWALTA Newalta Corporation 4 6 55 15 SW ENCHANT/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Taber 4 18 14 16 NW Eureka River Municipal Landfill ClearEVERGREEN Hills County REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 6 5 86 17 SW EVERGREEN REGIONAL CLASS II LANDFILL SERVICES COMMISSION 4 10 56 16 FAIRVIEW/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL, REGIONAL North Peace Regional Landfill Commission 6 3 82 27 SW FALHER/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Smoky River Regional Waste Management Commission5 21 78 15 NW FAUST/WMF/WASTE DISPOSAL AlbertaHigh Prairie Municipal & District Affairs Regional Solid Waste Mngmt 5 11 73 8 NE FAUST-KINUSO CLASS III LANDFILL Authority 5 10 79 7 SE FISHING LAKE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,METIS Fishing Lake Metis Settlement 4 1 58 6 SE FLAGSTAFF/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,REGIONAL Flagstaff Regional Solid Waste Management Association4 12 45 11 SW FOOTHILLS/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,REGIONAL Foothills Regional Services Commission 4 29 19 32 SE FOOTHILLS/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,SE 29-22-3-W5 MD of Foothills No. 31 5 3 22 29 E FORK LAKE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Lac La Biche County 4 11 63 14 SE Former Taber / MWF /Class III and Class II Landfill Town of Taber 4 17 10 12 12 FORT CHIPEWYAN/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 4 7 112 27 NW FORT CHIPEWYAN/WMF/REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WOOD BUFFALO Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 4 7 112 27 lot c FORT HILLS/Oil Sands Project/FORT HILLS ENERGY L.P. Fort Hills Energy L.P. 4 10 96 1 NE FORT KENT/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No. 87 4 5 61 36 SE FORT MACKAY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 4 11 94 26 NW FORT MCMURRAY OIL SANDS MINE Suncor Energy Inc. 4 10 90 1 N FORT MCMURRAY/WMF/REGIONAL MUNICIPAL LANDFILL, lateral expansion Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo 4 9 88 16 NE Fourth Creek Municipal Landfill Spirit River 6 8 82 8 NE/SW FOX CREEK CLASS II INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL Secure Energy Services Inc. 5 20 63 32 & SW FOX CREEK/WMF/CCS INC. Tervita Corporation 5 18 61 31 NE FOX CREEK/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Town of Fox Creek 5 19 63 3 SW Francis Cooke Regional Class III Municpal Landfill BowHigh ValleyPrairie Waste & District Management Regional Solid Commission Waste Mngmt 5 9 24 36 SE GIFT LAKE/WMF/DRY WASTE LANDFILL Authority 5 12 79 22 NW last updated 2019-07-24 ** indicates on site landfills Gold Creek Landfill Newalta Corporation 6 5 67 9 N GOODRIDGE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No. 87 4 9 63 4 SW Gordondale Municipal Landfill Spirit River 6 11 79 25 SE GRANDE CACHE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Town of Grande Cache 6 8 57 4 NE GRANDE PRAIRIE Pulp and Wood Plant International Paper Canada Pulp Holdings ULC 6 5 70 14 Grande Prairie/MWF/MUNCICIPAL LANDFILL, WEST COUNTY West Grande Prairie County Solid waste Authourity 6 9 73 22 S GRANDE PRAIRIE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Aquatera Utilities Inc. 6 6 71 2 NE GRASSLAND/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Athabasca Regional Waste Management Services Commission4 18 67 10 SE Grassy Lakes Landfill and Transfer Station MD Of Taber 4 13 9 23 SW GREENVIEW/WMF/GREENVIEW REGIONAL LANDFILL Greenview Regional Waste Management Commission 5 20 67 18 NE Griffin Creek Landfill/ Class II MDHigh of Prairie Peace & District Regional Solid Waste Mngmt 5 25 81 18 sw GROUARD CLASS III LANDFILL Authority 5 14 75 32 NE GUY/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Smoky River No. 130 5 20 76 4 SE HARMATTAN Sour Gas Plant Alta Gas 5 4 31 27 NE HAYS/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL Municipal District of Taber 4 14 13 36 SE HIGH LEVEL/WMF/LANDFILL,MACKENZIE REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT CENTRE Town of High Level 5 20 110 1 S HIGH PRAIRIE/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL,& DISTRICT,REGIONAL High Prairie & District Regional Solid Waste Mngmt Authority5 15 73 9 NW HIGH PRAIRIE/WOOD PROCESSING/TOLKO INDUSTRIES Tolko Industries Ltd. 5 18 74 25 NE HILDA LAKE (MOORE LAKE)/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No. 87 4 3 64 5 SE Hines Creek Municpail Landfill Clear Hills County 6 5 84 12 SE Horizon Oil Sands Project Canadian Natural Resources Limited 4 10 96 17 NW HYLO/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL, NE 26-65-16-W4 Lac La Biche County 4 16 65 26 NE IRMA INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL Canadian National Railway Company 4 9 45 30 E IRON CREEK/WMF/MUNICIPAL LANDFILL MD of Bonnyville No.
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