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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.1 Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan Landfills Transfer Stations Compost Facilities

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Page 1: Landfills Transfer Stations Compost FacilitiesChicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8 million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons) — which amounted

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.1

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

LandfillsTransfer Stations

Compost Facilities

Page 2: Landfills Transfer Stations Compost FacilitiesChicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8 million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons) — which amounted

R2.2 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Landfills and Transfer Stations: Active, Closed, Under Development w

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G R U N D Y

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Countryside Landfill

Land & Lakes/Wheeling Landfill (closed 5-30-95)

Winnetka Municipal Landfill (closed 3-31-94)

Winthrop Harbor/BFI #1 Landfill (closed 7-19-96)

Lake County Grading Co. Landfill (closed 8-22-95)

Zion Landfill (under development)

Woodland RDF

Settler’s Hill RDF

Greene Valley Landfill(closed 8-31-96)

Mallard Lake Landfill

Environtech Landfill Beecher Development Co.Landfill (closed 7-18-96)

CDT Landfill

Wheatland Prairie RDF

Kankakee RDF

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TCD Services Transfer Station

Speedway Disposal & Recycling

Apollo Disposal Service Transfer Station

United Disposal of Bradley Transfer Station

CDT Transfer MRF

Banner-Western Transfer & Recycling Center

Citiwaste Transfer Station

DuPage Yard Waste Transfer Station

Congress Development Co. Landfill

River Bend Prairie Landfill

CID RDF #3

CID RDF #4 (inactive since 1994)

Land & Lakes #3/Harbor View Landfill

Land Restoration ProductsTransfer Station

EVEN THOUGH THE VOLUME OF SOLID WASTES BURIED IN

Region Two dipped nearly 13 percent from the pre-vious year, landfilling remained big in metropolitan

Chicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons)— which amounted to nearly half of all wastes landfilledin Illinois that year.

Significantly, four-fifths of these wastes were deposited injust six landfills in Region Two. But look at what is hap-pening to four of these high-volume facilities: Greene Val-ley Landfill (Naperville) closed in 1996; and Mallard LakeLandfill (Hanover Park), Congress Development Co.Landfill (Hillside), and Woodland RDF (South Elgin) areexpected all to close by the end of the year 2000.

Expansions of existing facilities and development of newlandfills are becoming increasingly difficult if not impossi-ble in Region Two, causing disposal numbers to continueto fall, and capacity numbers to continue to drop as well.

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

number of landfills- 5

total capacity- 58,505,000 cu. yds.

- 41.2%

wastes received- 3,333,242 cu. yds.

- 12.8%

Morris Community Landfill

w For Cook County transfer stations, see page R2.5; for Chicago transfer stations, see page R2.6.

Capacity Increase

Capacity Decrease

1996 vs. 1995

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Landfills: Wastes Accepted 1996; Remaining Capacities Jan. 1, 1997Wastes Capacity Disp. Area Close

Municipality County Cu. Yds. Rank1 Cu. Yds. Rank2 Acres YearBeecher Devel. Co. w Beecher Will 539,395 26 1,728,000 37 143 1996

CDT Landfill Joliet Will 764,000 16 1,080,000 47 50 1998CID RDF #3 w Calumet City Cook 549,000 25 1,675,000 38 173 2000

CID RDF #4 Calumet City Cook 0 NA 1,209,000 45 13 2023Congress Development Co. LF Hillside Cook 1,682,700 7 2,752,000 32 55 1999

Countryside Landfill Grayslake Lake 1,328,669 9 36,177,000 3 73 2024Environtech Landfill Morris Grundy 506,463 27 776,000 49 78 1998

Greene Valley Landfill Naperville DuPage 6,586,306 1 0 NA 198 1996Kankakee RDF Chebanse Kankakee 397,162 32 3,454,000 27 NA 2006

Lake County Grading Libertyville Lake 0 NA 0 NA NA 1995Land & Lakes #3/Harbor View w Chicago Cook 724,274 17 4,979,000 22 NA 2004

Land & Lakes/Wheeling Deerfield Lake 0 NA 0 NA NA 1995Laraway RDF w Elwood Will 133,861 49 962,000 48 NA 2004

Mallard Lake Landfill Hanover Park DuPage 4,520,040 2 6,075,000 20 230 1998Morris Community Landfill Morris Grundy 297,988 38 1,775,000 36 95 2003

River Bend Prairie Landfill w Dolton Cook 279,114 41 317,000 53 52 1998Settler’s Hill RDF w Batavia Kane 2,473,276 5 13,162,000 10 179 2004

Wheatland Prairie Landfill Plainfield Will 326,898 34 2,469,000 34 NA 2001Winnetka Municipal LF Winnetka Cook 0 NA 0 NA NA 1994

Winthrop Harbor w Zion Lake 231,379 43 0 NA 10 1996Woodland RDF w South Elgin Kane 1,447,866 8 4,741,000 23 103 2000

Zion Landfill Zion Lake 0 NA 110 2018Totals 22,788,391 83,331,000

w Eight landfills accepted out-of-state wastes totaling 172,253 cubic yards, or 0.76% of the region’s total.

1 Standing among 57 landfills that accepted wastes during 1996. 2 Standing among 57 landfills that reported capacity as of Jan. 1, 1997.

Accurate reflections of available capacity occur only oncea year, when landfills take their Illinois EPA-required“capacity snapshot” each New Year’s Day.

On Jan. 1, 1996, Region Two had 141.8 million gate cubicyards of available landfill space. By Jan. 1, 1997, thatcapacity had plunged 41.2 percent to 83.3 million gatecubic yards.

Such a steep decline is likely to moderate, if for no otherreason than it has less distance to fall.

Half the landfills after 2000

Returning to the subject of near-term landfill closings,seven facilities plan to shut their gates by the end of2000. When they do, their combined capacity — 17.4 mil-lion gate cubic yards as of Jan. 1, 1997 — a volumegreater than the capacity of Region Seven (Southern Illi-nois) will be lost forever.

With the region operating from a much smaller base inthe years ahead, it appears that as few as eight landfills

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.3

UNDER DEVELOPMENT

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

CLOSED

INACTIVE SINCE 1994

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Counties 9Area (square miles) 5,109

Population (est.) 7,743,000

Landfill life expectancyYears remaining 3.7w

LandfillsActive in 1996 17

Closed in 1994 1Closed in 1995 2Closed in 1996 3

Under Development 1

Transfer StationsActive in 1996 40

Compost facilitiesActive in 1996 20

w Total remaining capacity (from table on page R2.3) divided by total wastes accepted. Tells how long the region may be served by local landfills at current disposal rates, barring capacity adjustments, until capacity is depleted.

R2.4 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

may remain open for business after 2000 (disregarding,for now, efforts to build a new landfill in Will County).

Zion Landfill to open by late 1998The only landfill currently under development in RegionTwo is Zion Landfill, which plans to open by late 1998.This facility replaces, and even shares some acreage with,Winthrop Harbor/BFI #1, which closed in July 1996.

Transfer stations vital to Region TwoRegion Two is home to 44 of the state’s 66 transfer sta-tions. Of this total, Cook County has 35 (with 15 in thecity of Chicago); Will County has four; DuPage, Kane andLake counties each have one; and Grundy, Kendall andMcHenry counties have none.

Transfer stations consolidate locally collected wastes forefficient shipment to distant landfills. Some transfer sta-tions separate and remove recyclables from the municipalwaste stream.

In 1996, Region Two’s transfer stations handled 6.2 mil-lion tons of wastes, which was only about 700,000 tonsshy of total wastes entering the region’s landfills thatyear. No other region comes close to Region Two’s 90-per-cent ratio of wastes-handled-to-wastes-landfilled. In

Municipality County TonsCDT Landfill Joliet Will 18,213

Chicago Botanic Garden Glencoe Cook 31Crystal Lake Composting Crystal Lake McHenry 3,584

DK-Lake Bluff Lake Bluff Lake 721Elgin Compost Facility Elgin Kane 3,314

Environtech Inc. Morris Grundy 106Hazel Crest Composting Hazel Crest Cook 2,369James Park Leaf Compost Evanston Cook 3,150

Lake Bluff Municipal #2 Lake Bluff Lake 449Lake Forest Recycling Lake Forest Lake 3,639Land & Lakes #1 & #2 Chicago Cook 3,371

Land & Lakes/Willow Ranch Romeoville Will 10,231Land & Lakes/Wheeling Deerfield Lake 30,592

LDK Compost North Chicago Lake 12,959Meadowview Yard Waste Grayslake Lake 14,372

Mundelein Disposal Inc. Mundelein Lake 1,728Scotts Composting Bristol Kendall 14,964

Thelen Sand & Gravel Antioch McHenry 22,115Willow Ranch Composting Bolingbrook Will 15,347

Winnetka Municipal Winnetka Cook 3,348Woodstock Yard Waste Woodstock McHenry NA

Total 164,603

Compost Facilities: Wastes Accepted 1996

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Region Five, the next highest region, this ratio was 22percent.

The region’s transfer stations are noted in the maps onpages R2.2, R2.5 and R2.6, and in the table on page R2.7.

Some Region Two transfer stations handled more wastethan the state’s busiest landfills. For example, WasteManagement’s Metro/Chicago Transfer Station, at 1500N. Hooker St., processed 417,600 tons of garbage in 1996.This tonnage exceeded wastes accepted by CountrysideLandfill, in Lake County, which ranked ninth among thestate’s 57 landfills that accepted wastes that year.

When Metro/Chicago’s tonnages are combined with thoseof two other Chicago transfer stations — Groot Indus-tries/Chicago, at 6747 N. Elmhurst Road, and MedillMaterial Recovery & Recycling Facility, at 1633 W.Medill Ave. — the total exceeds one million tons.

Nearly 165,000 tons of landscape wastes compostedTwenty composting facilities handled nearly 165,000 tonsof landscape wastes in 1996. This tonnage is equivalent tosome 2.4 percent of total wastes landfilled in the region.

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

Cook County Transfer Stations

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Great Lakes Disposal Transfer StationGroen Waste Transfer Station

USA Waste Services CrestwoodTransfer Station

Homewood Scavenger ServiceTransfer Station

Waste Management-SouthSuburbs/Recycle America

Waste Management-Metro/StickneyTransfer Station

Waste Management-Northwest/WheelingTransfer Station

Star Disposal Service Transfer Station

Liberty Waste McCook Transfer Station

West Cook Transfer Station

Groot Industries/McCook Transfer Station

Frank F. Kucera Co. Transfer Station

BFI-Evanston Transfer Station

BFI-NorthbrookTransfer Station

American Wood RecyclingTransfer Station

Arc Disposal Co. Transfer Station

SWANCC Transfer Station #1

Best Lawns Transfer Station

Mr. K’s Garden & Material Center Transfer Station

Wheeling Township Transfer Station

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.5

Questions and Complaints

Illinois EPA Region Two field officepersonnel investigate reports of sus-pected illegal waste disposal, andinspect the region’s landfills, transferstations and compost facilities,except in DuPage, Kankakee,Lake, McHenry and Will countiesand the city of Chicago, wheresuch activities have been delegatedto local authorities.

Questions or complaints concerningpollution-control facilities, opendumping or other incidents shouldbe directed to the office having juris-diction over the site:

Continued on page R2.7

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R2.6 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

Chicago Transfer Stations

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National/Planet Transfer Station

National/Speelman Transfer Station

Northwest Material Recovery & Recycling Facility

D & D Disposal Services Transfer Station

Ravenswood Disposal Service Transfer Station

Waste Management-Metro/Chicago Transfer Station

Shred-All Recycling SystemsTransfer Station

Groot Industries/Chicago Transfer Station

City Transfer Systems

CID Material Recovery &Recycling Facility

BFI Waste Systems of North AmericaTransfer Station

Medill Material Recovery &Recycling Facility

34th Street Material Recovery & Recycling Facility

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Six agencies hold delegation agreementsThe Illinois EPA has delegated inspection authority tothe the following agencies in Region Two: w DuPage County Solid Waste Departmentw Kankakee County Health Departmentw Lake County Health Departmentw McHenry County Health Departmentw Will County Land Use Departmentw Chicago Department of Environment.

Delegation agreements authorize these agencies to con-duct many of the duties that would otherwise have to beperformed by the Illinois EPA field office: investigatingsuspected violations of land-pollution laws and reports ofopen dumping, and inspecting landfills, transfer stationsand compost facilities permitted through the Agency’sBureau of Land. (Inspections also include industrial land-fills, or monofills, and landfills that closed prior to 1994;these facilities are not included in this report.)

DuPage County contains two landfills (one closed and oneexpected to close in 1998) and one transfer station.

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Municipality County TonsAmerican Wood Recyc. Hoffman Estates Cook 24,000Apollo Disposal Service Momence Kankakee 0

Arc Disposal Co. Mount Prospect Cook 123,975Banner-Western Rockdale Will 52,200

Best Lawns Streamwood Cook 15,488BFI-Evanston Evanston Cook 182,700

BFI-Northbrook Northbrook Cook 93,960BFI-Waste Systems Chicago Cook 200,000CDT Transfer MRF Joliet Will 123,975

Chicago Disposal Chicago Cook 60,000CID Mat’l. Recovery Chicago Cook 293,625

Citiwaste Joliet Will 20,880City Transfer Systems Chicago Cook 52,000

D & D Disposal Services Chicago Cook 313,200DuPage Yard Waste West Chicago DuPage 0

Great Lakes Disposal Blue Island Cook 65,250Groen Waste Blue Island Cook 235,419

Groot Industries/Chicago Chicago Cook 339,300Groot Industries/McCook McCook Cook 143,550

Homewood Scavenger East Hazel Crest Cook 104,400Frank F. Kucera Co. Cicero Cook 78,300

Land Restoration Products Lake Bluff Lake 4,644Liberty Waste-McCook McCook Cook 0

Medill Mat’l. Recovery Chicago Cook 244,035Mr. K’s Garden & Mat’l. Park Ridge Cook 85,800

National Recovery Chicago Cook 234,900National/Speelman Chicago Cook 104,400

Northwest Material Recov. Chicago Cook 302,350Ravenswood Disposal Chicago Cook 260,000

Shred-All Recycling Chicago Cook 342,000Speedway Disposal Elburn Kane 52,200

Star Disposal Service Park Forest Cook 91,350Rolling Meadows Rolling Meadows Cook 3,000

TCD Services Wilmington Will 13,83334th Street Material Recov. Chicago Cook 317,637United Disposal of Bradley Bradley Kankakee 16,965USA Waste Serv. Chicago Chicago Cook 195,750

Suburban Crestwood Cook 114,400Waste Mgt.-Metro/Chicago Chicago Cook 417,600Waste Mgt.-Metro/Stickney Stickney Cook 313,200Waste Mgt. NW-Wheeling Wheeling Cook 261,000

Waste Mgt.-South Suburbs Alsip Cook 91,350West Cook Forest View Cook 0

Wheeling Township Glenview Cook 250,038Total 6,179,539

Transfer Stations: Wastes Handled 1996

Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.7

Questions and Complaints

Continued from page R2.5

Illinois EPA1701 First Ave.Maywood, Ill. 60153Phone: 708-338-7900Fax: 708-338-7930

DuPage County Solid Waste Dept.421 N. County Farm RoadWheaton, Ill. 60187Phone: 630-862-7373Fax: 630-682-7374

Kankakee County Health Department1115 Riverlane DriveBradley, Ill. 60915Phone: 815-937-7860Fax: 815-937-3568

Lake County Health Department3010 Grand Ave.Waukegan, Ill. 60085Phone: 847-360-6742Fax: 847-249-4972

McHenry County Health Department2200 N. Seminary Ave., Route 47 N.Woodstock, Ill. 60098Phone: 815-334-4585Fax: 815-338-7661

Will County Land Use Department313 N. Chicago St.Joliet, Ill. 60432Phone: 815-727-8834Fax: 815-722-3410

Chicago Department of Environment30 N. LaSalle Blvd., 25th FloorChicago, Ill. 60602Phone: 312-742-0150Fax: 312-744-6451

Kankakee County has one active landfill, two transferstations, and one compost facility that accepted no land-scape wastes in 1996.

Lake County has one active and three closed landfills, a

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Region Two: Chicago Metropolitan

WasteCounty or Latest Generated Waste RecycledOther Unit Data Tons Tons Percent

Cook 1996 704,665 177,324 25%Chicago1 1996 3,720,819 1,060,206 29%SSMMA2 1996 257,143 51,111 20%

SWANCC3 1996 1,030,531 292,359 28%WCCSWA4 1996 603,856 180,464 30%

DuPage 1996 926,895 238,214 26%Grundy5 1996 47,168 13,462 29%

Kane1 1996 561,881 211,096 38%Kankakee 1996 126,639 19,123 15%

Kendall5 1996 48,583 9,030 18%Lake 1995 727,131 214,755 29%

McHenry5 1996 245,485 60,227 25%Will 1996 412,943 70,584 17%

Totals 9,413,739 2,597,955 28%6

1 Has commercial and residential recycling ordinances.

2 SSMMA is the South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association.

3 SWANCC is the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County.

4 WCCSWA, the West Cook County Solid Waste Agency, has a multifamily residential recycling ordinance that affects 15 communities.

5 Has residential recycling ordinance.

6 Regional average

Municipal Wastes Recycled

Details concerning Region Two landfills and transfer stations followon pages R2.9 through R2.74.

new landfill expected to open in 1998, one transfer sta-tion, and eight compost facilities (one of which is closed).

McHenry County contains four compost facilities — twoopen and two closed.

Will County has four landfills, including one that closedin 1996, four transfer stations, and four compost facilities,one of which is closed.

Chicago Department of Environment is responsible forinspecting three landfills, 11 transfer stations and onecompost facility, as well as other sites that are not listedin this report.

Recycling rates ranged from 15 to 38 percentThe Agency does not regulate recycling; however, it doessurvey recycling coordinators statewide. Coordinators inRegion Two reported recycling rates ranging from 15 to38 percent, giving the region an average recycling rate of28 percent. Lake county failed to provide data for 1996. u

R2.8 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Municipal Waste Management Plans

The Solid Waste Planning andRecycling Act requires all Illinoiscounties and the city of Chicago todevelop, adopt and implement 20-year municipal waste managementplans.

Plans include programs and recom-mendations to achieve solid wastemanagement goals, which typicallyinclude waste reduction, recycling,incineration and landfilling as pro-gram options.

The law requires each plan toinclude a program to recycle 15 per-cent of municipal wastes by the endof the third year of the program and25 percent of municipal wastes bythe end of the fifth year.

Every five years each plan mustidentify changes in planning areas,evaluate progress in plan implemen-tation and, if necessary, revise planrecommendations and goals. Thecounty also has the option of updat-ing its solid-waste generation rate.The plan is then submitted to the Illi-nois EPA for review and comment.

Questions concerning these plansand their availability should bedirected to the appropriate localadministrators listed in Appendix H.

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Beecher Development Co. LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillBeecher1055 W. Goodenow RoadNA Municipal, nonhazardous specialNABeecher Development Co.John Sexton Contractors Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Date opened – date closed

197 801 0003NA183143780225Gas-to-energy (under construction)NA12-31-72 – 7-18-96

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,138,748 345,075 1,327 94,777 28,720 81995 713,536 216,223 832 23,717 7,187 31996 539,395 163,453 629 7,819 w 2,369 1

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Beecher Development Co. 1815 S. Wolf RoadHillside, Ill. 60162

( 708-449-1250

Operator

John Sexton Contractors Co.1815 S. Wolf RoadHillside, Ill. 60162

( 708-946-2554

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

2,159,000 (654,000)1,728,000 (524,000) w

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$96,4134-30-96Will County Land Use Department

w State of origin: Indiana

w Facility has ceased taking wastes but continues to report capacity.

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CDT LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillJoliet2851 Mound RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noon Municipal, nonhazardous special$11.85 per cubic yard CDT Landfill Corp.CDT Landfill Corp.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

197 817 0006NA5550641932Gas-to-energy18-31-84 – 1998

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,543,404 467,698 1,799 0 0 01995 1,534,404 464,971 1,788 52 16 <11996 764,000 231,515 890 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

CDT Landfill Corp.2851 Mound RoadJoliet, Ill. 60436

( 815-741-0736

Operator

CDT Landfill Corp.2851 Mound RoadJoliet, Ill. 60436

( 815-741-0736

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

1,433,000 (434,000)1,080,000 (327,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$224,2103-5-96Will County Land Use Department

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CID Recycling and Disposal Facility #3County

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Calumet City and Chicago w

138th and Calumet Expressway (I-94)Mon. – Fri.: 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Nonhazardous special$20 per cubic yardWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

031 600 0030NA1751737461338Gas-to-energy312-31-67 – 2000

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,394,518 422,581 1,625 170,979 51,812 121995 400,903 121,486 467 4,188 1,269 11996 549,000 166,364 640 6,373 w 1,931 1

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Audits and Inspections

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Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154 ( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.138th and Calumet ExpresswayCalumet City, Ill. 60409( 773-646-3099

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

2,777,000 (842,000) 1,675,000 (508,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$137,1019-17-96Chicago Dept. of Env. & Illinois EPA, Maywood Reg. Office

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w Facility lies in both jurisdictions. ww Holds permit to accept hazardous waste but is currently on standby status.

CID Recycling and Disposal Facility #4County

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

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138th and Calumet Expressway (I-94)Mon. – Fri.: 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Nonhazardous special, hazardous ww

$20 per cubic yardWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillYear opened – year expected to close

031 039 0001NA115136291123None261974 – 2023

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 30 9 <1 0 0 01995 0 0 0 0 0 01996 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154 ( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.138th and Calumet ExpresswayCalumet City, Ill. 60409( 773-646-3099

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

1,210,000 (367,000)1,209,000 (366,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

NANAIllinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

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Congress Development Co. LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookHillside4100 W. Frontage RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.Municipal, construction & demolition debris$40.10 per ton Congress Development Co.Sand & Gravel Corp.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

031 817 0002NA7255700259Gas-to-energy (under construction)212-31-80 – 1999

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,557,063 471,837 1,815 0 0 01995 1,326,369 401,930 1,546 0 0 01996 1,682,700 509,909 1,961 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Congress Development Co.1815 S. Wolf RoadHillside, Ill. 60162

( 708-449-1250

Operator

Sand & Gravel Corp.1815 S. Wolf RoadHillside, Ill. 60162

( 708-544-5195

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

4,786,000 (1,450,000)2,752,000 (834,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$453,4929-4-96Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.13

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Countryside LandfillCounty

Nearest municipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

LakeGrayslake, in unincorporated Lake County31725 N. Route 83Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.; Sat.: 7 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Municipal, nonhazardous special$12 per cubic yardUSA Waste Services Inc.USA Waste Services Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

097 025 000314,400,000201153930942Operational; flares and gas-to-energy (planned)2312-7-76 – 2020

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,145,190 347,027 1,335 0 0 01995 1,215,599 368,363 1,417 0 0 01996 1,328,669 402,627 1,549 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

USA Waste Services Inc. w31725 N. Route 83Grayslake, Ill. 60030

( 847-223-2722

Operator

USA Waste Services Inc. 31725 N. Route 83Grayslake, Ill. 60030

( 847-223-2722

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

37,596,000 (11,393,000)36,177,000 (10,963,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$524,6809-10-96Lake County Health Department

w Headquarters: USA Waste Services Inc., 1001 Fannin, Suite 4000, Houston, Texas 77002 l 713-512-6200

R2.14 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Environtech LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

GrundyMorris1800 N. Ashley RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 3 p.m. Municipal, nonhazardous special$25 per tonEnvirontech Inc.Environtech Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

063 814 0002NA16978592111None1 w

9-5-87 – 1998

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 675,074 204,568 787 0 0 01995 892,263 270,383 1,040 0 0 01996 506,463 153,474 590 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Environtech Inc.1800 N. Ashley RoadMorris, Ill. 60450

( 815-942-1800

Operator

Environtech Inc.1800 N. Ashley RoadMorris, Ill. 60450

( 815-942-1800

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

1,295,000 392,000)776,000 (235,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$173,4078-5-97Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

w Permit for 13-million-in-place-cu.-yd. expansion approved 11-26-97; could delay closing until 2017 or 2018.

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.15

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Greene Valley LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

DuPageNaperville9 S. 610 Greene RoadNAMunicipal, nonhazardous specialNAForest Preserve District of DuPage CountyWaste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Year opened – date closed

043 803 0001NA258198894625Gas-to-energyNA1974 – 8-31-96

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 8,442,938 2,558,466 9,840 0 0 01995 7,455,868 2,259,354 8,690 0 0 01996 6,586,306 1,995,850 7,676 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Forest Preserve District of DuPage County185 Spring RoadGlen Ellyn, Ill. 60138

( 630-942-6063

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.9 S. 610 Greene RoadNaperville, Ill. 60540

( 630-232-7664

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

5,895,000 (1,786,000)0

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$1,519,0256-11-96DuPage County Solid Waste Department

R2.16 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Kankakee Recycling and Disposal FacilityCounty

Nearest municipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KankakeeChebanse, in unincorporated Kankakee County180 E. 6000 South RoadMon. – Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Municipal, nonhazardous special$10 per cubic yard (loose)Waste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

091 055 0006 NA83557091320Gas-to-energy812-31-74 – 2005

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 416,215 126,126 485 0 0 01995 357,006 108,184 416 0 0 01996 397,162 120,352 463 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154 ( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.180 E. 6000 South RoadChebanse, Ill. 60922( 815-937-5539

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

3,855,000 (1,168,000)3,454,000 (1,047,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$106,0978-27-96Kankakee County Health Department

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.17

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R2.18 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Lake County Grading Co. LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

LakeLibertyvilleSoutheast corner, intersection of Routes 21 and 120NAConstruction & demolition debrisNA Bank of Waukegan Trust #173Lake County Grading Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Date opened – date closed

097 090 0001NA57NA69505NoneNA4-24-72 – 8-22-95

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 84,597 25,635 99 0 0 01995 50,177 15,205 59 0 0 01996 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Bank of Waukegan Trust #1731601 N. Lewis Ave.Waukegan, Ill. 60085

( 708-362-2590

Operator

Lake County Grading Co.Routes 21 and 120, Box 1Libertyville, Ill. 60048

( 847-362-2590

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

16,000 (5,000)0

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

NANALake County Health Department

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Land&Lakes #3/Harbor View LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago2000 E. 122nd St.Mon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.; Sat.: 5:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Municipal, nonhazardous special$11.50 per cubic yardStony Island Reclamation Co. w

Land & Lakes Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

031 600 0034NA7969667.5NA18Gas-to-energy712-31-78 – 2004

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 796,836 241,465 929 54,851 16,622 71995 707,872 214,507 825 53,660 16,261 81996 724,274 219,477 844 55,906 w 16,941 8

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Stony Island Reclamation Co. w123 N. Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, Ill. 60068( 847-825-5000

Operator

Land & Lakes Co.2000 E. 122nd St. Chicago, Ill. 60633( 773-646-1138

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

5,933,000 (1,798,000)4,979,000 (1,509,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$143,9997-22-97Chicago Department of Environment

w State of origin: Indiana

w An affiliate of Land & Lakes Co.

w An affiliate of Land & Lakes Co.

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.19

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Land&Lakes/Wheeling LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

LakeDeerfield21488 N. MilwaukeeNAConstruction and demolition debrisNAPrairie Recreational Development Inc. Land & Lakes Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Year opened – date closed

097 812 0004NA60NA671None6None NA1981 – 5-30-95

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 34,161 10,352 40 0 0 01995 0 0 0 0 0 01996 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Prairie Recreational Development Inc. 123 N. Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, Ill. 60068( 847-823-1187

Operator

Land & Lakes Co.123 N. Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, Ill. 60068( 847-825-5000

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

00

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

NANALake County Health Department

R2.20 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Owner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154 ( 708-409-0700

Laraway Recycling and Disposal FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillElwood21101 W. Laraway RoadMon. – Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Municipal, nonhazardous special$23.50 per cubic yardWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Laraway Recycling and Disposal Facility

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillYear opened – year expected to close

197 045 0002NANANANANANANone71972 – 2004

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 108,802 32,970 127 45,376 13,750 421995 121,408 36,790 142 51,159 15,503 421996 133,861 40,564 156 67,317 w 20,399 50

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Operator

Laraway Recycling and Disposal Facility21101 W. Laraway RoadElwood, Ill. 60421

( 815-727-6148

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

1,146,000 (347,000)962,000 (292,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$6,1205-7-96Will County Land Use Department

w State of origin: Indiana, Minnesota

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.21

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Mallard Lake LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

DuPageHanover Park26 W. 580 Schick RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal, nonhazardous special$34 per ton (with variations)Forest Preserve District of DuPage CountyBFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. w

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

043 801 0004NA2682309851840Gas-to-energy112-31-75 – 1998

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 6,187,197 1,874,908 7,211 0 0 01995 6,387,534 1,935,616 7,445 0 0 01996 4,520,040 1,369,709 5,268 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Forest Preserve District of DuPage County185 Spring RoadGlen Ellyn, Ill. 60138( 630-942-6063

Operator

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. w26 W. 580 Schick RoadHanover Park, Ill. 60103( 630-894-9000

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

10,190,000 (3,088,000)6,075,000 (1,841,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$1,022,0655-6-97DuPage County Solid Waste Department

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc.

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

R2.22 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Morris Community Landfill-Parcels A&BCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

GrundyMorris1501 Ashley RoadMon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.Municipal, nonhazardous special$8.50 per cubic yard City of MorrisCommunity Landfill Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillYear opened – year expected to close

063 060 00011,000,00011995584NA9Gas-to-energy (planned)61976 – 2003 w

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 596,368 180,718 695 0 0 01995 540,135 163,677 630 0 0 01996 297,988 90,299 347 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

City of Morris320 Wauponsee St.Morris, Ill. 60450

( 815-942-0103

Operator

Community Landfill Co.13701 S. Kostner Ave. Crestwood, Ill. 60445

( 815-942-3941

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

01,775,000 (538,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$76,4668-5-97Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.23

w Permit application for 1-million-cu.-yd. expansion under review in mid-1998; landfill life could increase to 2011.

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River Bend Prairie LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookDolton801 E. 138th St.Mon. – Fri.: 5:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Municipal and nonhazardous special$11.50 per cubic yard Land & Lakes Co.Land & Lakes Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

031 069 0003NA6852 (received local siting for expansion to 67 acres)627NA13Gas-to-energy112-31-77 – 1998 w

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 378,547 114,711 441 1,968 596 <11995 372,450 112,864 434 40 12 <11996 279,114 84,580 325 258 w 78 <1

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Land & Lakes Co.123 N. Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, Ill. 60068

( 847-825-5000

Operator

Land & Lakes Co.123 N. Northwest HighwayPark Ridge, Ill. 60068

( 847-825-5000

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

566,000 (172,000)317,000 w (96,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$78,4988-20-96Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

w State of origin: Indiana

w Permit application for 11-million-cu.-yd. expansion under review in mid-1998; landfill life could increase to 2018.

R2.24 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Settler’s Hill Recycling and Disposal FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KaneBatavia1031 E. Fabyan ParkwayMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal, nonhazardous special$33 per tonKane CountyWaste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillYear opened – year expected to close

089 010 0009NA291179903714Gas-to-energy71982 – 2004

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,187,485 359,844 1,384 0 0 01995 1,224,378 371,024 1,427 436 132 <11996 2,473,276 749,478 2,883 16 w 5 <1

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Kane County719 S. Batavia Ave.Geneva, Ill. 60134( 630-208-5118

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.1031 E. Fabyan ParkwayBatavia, Ill. 60510( 630-232-7664

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

13,828,000 (4,190,000)13,162,000 (3,988,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$610,6755-29-96Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

w State of origin: Indiana

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.25

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Wheatland Prairie Recycling and Disposal FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Will Plainfield25244 W. 111th St.Mon. – Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Municipal, nonhazardous special$35 per tonWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

197 820 00041,860,00015870720432None412-31-87 – 2001

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 0 0 0 0 0 01995 0 0 0 0 0 01996 326,898 w 99,060 381 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154 ( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.25244 W. 111th St.Plainfield, Ill. 60564( 630-904-1010

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

4,721,000 (1,431,000)2,469,000 (748,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$106,681NAWill County Land Use Department

w Temporarily suspended operations during 1994 and 1995; site reopened in June 1996.

R2.26 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Winnetka Municipal LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookWinnetka1390 Willow RoadNAMunicipal, nonhazardous specialNAVillage of WinnetkaVillage of Winnetka

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Year opened – date closed

031 333 0001NANANANANA12NoneNA1975 – 3-31-94 (certified closed 4-6-95)

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 8,289 2,512 10 0 0 01995 0 0 0 0 0 01996 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Village of Winnetka510 Green Bay RoadWinnetka, Ill. 60093

( 847-501-6000

Operator

Village of Winnetka510 Green Bay RoadWinnetka, Ill. 60093

( 847-501-6000

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

00

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

NANAIllinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

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Winthrop Harbor/BFI #1-Phase BCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Lake Zion701 Green Bay RoadNAMunicipal, nonhazardous specialNABFI of Illinois Inc.BFI of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining

Date opened – date closed

097 802 0001NA17810810250Gas-to-energy (planned)NA12-31-75 – 7-19-96

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 39,606 12,002 46 6,482 1964 161995 616,830 186,918 719 71,463 21,655 121996 231,379 70,115 270 28,159 w 8,533 12

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

BFI of Illinois Inc. w701 Green Bay RoadZion, Ill. 60099( 847-746-5777

Operator

BFI of Illinois Inc.701 Green Bay RoadZion, Ill. 60099( 847-746-5777

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

295,000 (89,000)0

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$72,8467-23-96Lake County Health Department

w State of origin: Wisconsin

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

w Facility is being replaced by Zion Landfill, which is currently under development. See page R2.30.

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Woodland Recycling and Disposal FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KaneSouth Elgin7 N. 500 Route 25Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal, nonhazardous special$34 per ton Oak Brook Bank Trust #8-1735Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfillDate opened – year expected to close

089 483 0005NA213103852438Gas-to-energy312-31-76 – 2000

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 1,343,139 407,012 1,565 2,353 713 <11995 1,542,723 467,492 1,798 4,353 1,319 <11996 1,447,866 438,747 1,687 6,405 w 1,941 <1

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

Oak Brook Bank Trust #8-17351400 W. 16th St.Oak Brook, Ill. 60521

( 630-571-1050

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.7 N. 500 Route 25South Elgin, Ill. 60120

( 847-741-0219

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

6,202,000 (1,879,000)4,741,000 (1,437,000)

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

$332,97211-18-97Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

w States of origin: Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin

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Zion LandfillCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

LakeZion701 Green Bay RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – 1 p.m. w

Municipal, nonhazardous specialNABFI of Illinois Inc.BFI of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Design capacity, airspace cu. yds.Total permitted landfill area, acres

Permitted disposal area, acresHighest permitted elevation, feet (msl)

Leachate monitoring stationsGroundwater monitoring wells

Methane collection systemYears remaining, estimated by landfill

Year expected to open – close

097 802 000212,000,000150110 w

830652Gas-to-energy (planned)201998 – 2018

Wastes Received: 1994, 1995, 1996

Remaining Capacities: Jan. 1, 1996, and Jan. 1, 1997

TOTAL WASTES ACCEPTED OUT-OF-STATE WASTES ACCEPTED

gate cu. yds. tons tons/day gate cu. yds. tons % of total1994 0 0 0 0 0 01995 0 0 0 0 0 01996 0 0 0 0 0 0

Contacts

Audits and Inspections

Owner

BFI of Illinois Inc. w701 Green Bay RoadZion, Ill. 60099( 847-746-5777

Operator

BFI of Illinois Inc.701 Green Bay RoadZion, Ill. 60099( 847-746-5777

1996 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)1997 certified gate cu. yds. (tons)

00

Solid Waste Mgt. Fees paid in 1996Last audited by Illinois EPA

Facility inspected by

NANALake County Health Department

w Includes 35 acres of Winthrop Harbor/BFI #1.

wWhen open in 1998. Facility replaces Winthrop Harbor/BFI #1-Phase B, which closed in 1996. See page R2.28.

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.31

American Wood Recycling Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookHoffman Estates1601 Beverly Road and Prairie StoneMon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.Landscape$32 per tonAmerican Wood Recycling Inc.American Wood Recycling Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 449 00021996Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

American Wood Recycling Inc.1100 Brandt DriveElgin, Ill. 60210( 847-426-6354

Operator

American Wood Recycling Inc.16077 Depot PlacePrairie View, Ill. 60069( 847-426-6354

24,00092

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Apollo Disposal Service Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KankakeeMomence120 E. Industrial DriveMon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.MunicipalNAApollo Disposal Service Inc. ww

Apollo Disposal Service Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

091 065 00031997Kankakee County Health Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Apollo Disposal Service Inc. w701 Pine St.Momence, Ill. 60954

( 815-472-3332

Operator

Apollo Disposal Service Inc.701 Pine St.Momence, Ill. 60954

( 815-472-3332

00

w Opened in July 1997. ww A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc.

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc. Regional office: 3837 W. 127th St., Alsip, Ill. 60803 l 708-824-3060

R2.32 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Arc Disposal Co. Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookMount Prospect (unincorporated)2101 S. Busse RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sat.: 8 a.m. – noonMunicipal, industrial, commercialNAArc Disposal Co. Inc.Arc Disposal Co. Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 804 00011984Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Arc Disposal Co. Inc.2101 S. Busse RoadMount Prospect, Ill. 60056( 847-981-0091

Operator

Arc Disposal Co. Inc.2101 S. Busse RoadMount Prospect, Ill. 60056( 847-981-0091

123,975477

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.33

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Banner-Western Transfer & Recycling CenterCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillRockdale2100 Moen Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – 1 p.m.Municipal, landscape, recyclablesNAWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

197 085 00121993Will County Land Use Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154

( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2100 Moen Ave.Rockdale, Ill. 60434

( 815-725-4200

52,200201

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.35

Best Lawns Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookStreamwood1435 Yorkshire DriveMon. – Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.Landscape$37 per tonWest Suburban Bank Trust #8822Best Lawns Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 306 50421995Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

West Suburban Bank Trust #8822711 S. Westmore Ave.Lombard, Ill. 60148

( 630-916-1195

Operator

Best Lawns Inc.1435 Yorkshire DriveStreamwood, Ill. 60107

( 630-213-7900

15,48860

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R2.36 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

BFI-Evanston Transfer Station w

CountyMunicipality

LocationHours of operation

Wastes acceptedTipping fee

OwnerOperator

CookEvanston1710 LyonsMon. – Sat.: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. Municipal$50 per ton BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 081 00031984Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. w1712 Church St.Evanston, Ill. 60201( 847-328-5100

Operator

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.1710 Lyons Evanston, Ill. 60201( 847-328-5100

182,700703

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

w Formerly Active Service Corp. Transfer Station.

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.37

BFI-Northbrook Transfer Station w

CountyMunicipality

LocationHours of operation

Wastes acceptedTipping fee

OwnerOperator

CookNorthbrook2750 Shermer RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.MunicipalNABFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 207 30041983Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. w2750 Shermer RoadNorthbrook, Ill. 60062( 847-272-4145

Operator

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.2750 Shermer RoadNorthbrook, Ill. 60062( 847-272-4145

93,960361

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

w Formerly Brooks Disposal Services Transfer Station.

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R2.38 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

BFI Waste Systems of North America wCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago1220 W. Carroll Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal$45 per tonBFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 628 00081982Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc. w1220 W. Carroll Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60607( 312-829-5741

Operator

BFI Waste Systems of North America Inc.1220 W. Carroll Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60607( 312-829-5741

200,000769

w A subsidiary of Browning-Ferris Industries Inc., 757 N. Eldridge, Houston, Texas 77079 l 281-870-8100

w Formerly BFI of Illinois Inc./Hoving Transfer Station.

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.39

CDT Transfer Material Recovery FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillJoliet2851 Mound RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 7 a.m. – noonMunicipal, C&D debris, white goodsNA CDT Transfer Material Recovery FacilityCDT Transfer Material Recovery Facility

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

197 045 00961996Will County Land Use Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

CDT Transfer Material Recovery Facility2851 Mound RoadJoliet Ill. 60436( 815-741-0736

Operator

CDT Transfer Material Recovery Facility2851 Mound RoadJoliet Ill. 60436( 815-741-0736

123,975477

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Chicago Disposal Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Chicago11800 S. Ewing Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sat.: 5 a.m. – 2 p.m.Municipal, medical wasteNASouth Chicago Bank Trust #112384Chicago Disposal Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 646 50021994Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

South Chicago Bank Trust #11238411834 S. Ewing Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60607( 773-978-7800

Operator

Chicago Disposal Inc.11834 S. Ewing Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60607( 773-978-7800

60,000300

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.41

CID Material Recovery & Recycling FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago13707 S. Jeffrey Ave.Mon. – Sat.: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Municipal, recyclablesNAWaste Management of Illinois Inc.CID Material Recovery and Recycling Facility

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 039 50111995Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office w

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154

( 708-409-0700

Operator

CID Material Recovery and Recycling Facility13707 S. Jeffrey Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60633

( 773-646-7611

293,625 w

1,129w Blue Bag recycling participant; diverted 21,644 tons of recyclables from landfills.

w Also inspected by Chicago Department of Environment.

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Citiwaste Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Will Joliet808 S. Joliet St.Mon. – Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sat.: 6:30 a.m. – noonC&D debris, landscape, recyclables (no garbage)$30 per tonCitiwaste Inc. w

Citiwaste Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

197 809 30021994Will County Land Use Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Citiwaste Inc. w808 S. Joliet St.Joliet, Ill. 60434

( 815-723-3200

Operator

Citiwaste Inc.808 S. Joliet St.Joliet, Ill. 60434

( 815-723-3200

20,88080

R2.42 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc. Regional office: 3837 W. 127th St., Alsip, Ill. 60803 l 708-824-3060

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc.

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.43

City Transfer SystemsCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Chicago2464 S. Laflin St.Mon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sat.: 5 a.m. – 2 p.m.Municipal, recyclables$40 per ton American Disposal Transfer Services of Illinois Inc.American Disposal Transfer Services of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 631 00031984Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

American Disposal Transfer Servicesof Illinois Inc. 745 McClintock Drive, Suite 230Burr Ridge, Ill. 60521( 630-655-1105

Operator

American Disposal Transfer Servicesof Illinois Inc.2464 S. Laflin St.Chicago, Ill. 60608( 312-243-7771

52,200201

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R2.44 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

D&D Disposal Services Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago2401 S. Laflin St.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – 2 p.m.Municipal, construction and demolition debrisNA D & D Disposal Services Inc.Illinois Recycling Service Inc./Loop Transfer

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 631 00141989Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

D & D Disposal Services Inc.2401 S. Laflin St.Chicago, Ill. 60608( 312-942-0042

Operator

Illinois Recycling Service Inc./Loop Transfer2401 S. Laflin St.Chicago, Ill. 60608

( 312-942-0042

313,2001,205

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.45

DuPage Yard Waste Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

DuPageWest Chicago1195 W. Washington St.NALandscape$30 per ton Bill Brown EnterprisesBill Brown Enterprises

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

043 090 57941996DuPage County Solid Waste Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Bill Brown Enterprises2 N. 035 Indian Knoll RoadWest Chicago, Ill. 60185( 630-876-8900

Operator

Bill Brown Enterprises1195 W. Washington St.West Chicago, Ill. 60185( 630-876-8900

00

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Great Lakes Disposal Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookBlue Island13546 S. Western Ave.Mon. – Sat.: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.Municipal, recyclables$40 per ton First National Bank TrustGreat Lakes Disposal Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 024 00231991Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

First National Bank Trust3101 W. 95th St. Evergreen Park, Ill. 60642( 708-422-6700

Operator

Great Lakes Disposal Inc.13546 S. Western Ave.Blue Island, Ill. 60406( 708-388-9999

65,250251

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.47

Groen Waste Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookBlue Island3100 W. Wireton RoadMon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.Municipal, landscape, recyclables$30 per tonIllinois Development Corp.Allied Waste Industries Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 024 00061981Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Illinois Development Corp.137 E. 154th St.South Holland, Ill. 60473

( 708-385-7232

Operator

Allied Waste Industries Inc. w3100 W. Wireton RoadBlue Island, Ill. 60406( 708-385-8252

235,419906

w Regional office: 3837 W. 127th St., Alsip, Ill. 60803 l 708-824-3060

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Groot Industries/Chicago Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago6747 N. Elmhurst RoadMon. – Sat.: 5 a.m. – 5 p.m.Municipal, construction and demolition debrisNAGroot Industries Inc.Groot Industries Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 676 00011983Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Groot Industries Inc.1759 Elmhurst RoadElk Grove Village, Ill. 60007( 773-242-1977

Operator

Groot Industries Inc.1759 Elmhurst RoadElk Grove Village, Ill. 60007( 708-242-1977

339,3001,305

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.49

Groot Industries/McCook Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookMcCook8475 W. 53rd St.Mon. – Sat.: 24 hours (with 1 hour for cleanup) Municipal, landscape, recyclablesNAGroot Industries Inc.Groot Industries Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 174 00161988Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

Groot Industries Inc.1759 Elmhurst RoadElk Grove Village, Ill. 60007( 773-242-1977

Operator

Groot Industries Inc.8475 W. 53rd St.McCook, Ill. 60525( 708-485-0900

143,550552

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Homewood Scavenger Service Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookEast Hazel Crest17415 S. Ashland Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 4 p.m.Municipal$40 per ton Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 075 00021983Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.17415 S. Ashland Ave.East Hazel Crest, Ill. 60429( 630-798-1004

Operator

Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.17415 S. Ashland Ave.East Hazel Crest, Ill. 60429( 630-798-1004

104,400402

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.51

Frank F. Kucera Co. Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Cicero1800 S. LaramieMon. – Sat.: 5 a.m. – 6 p.m. Municipal$50 per tonFrank F. Kucera Co. Frank F. Kucera Co.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 051 00041984Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Frank F. Kucera Co.1800 S. LaramieCicero, Ill. 60804( 708-652-0025

Operator

Frank F. Kucera Co.1800 S. LaramieCicero, Ill. 60804( 708-652-0025

78,300300

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Land Restoration Products Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Lake Lake Bluff30120 N. Skokie HighwayMon. – Sat.: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Landscape$13.50 per ton MBL DevelopmentDK Recycling Systems Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

097 075 00131995Lake County Health Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

MBL Development1031 Ashley RoadLake Forest, Ill. 60045( 847-634-9561

Operator

DK Recycling Systems Inc.21 N. Skokie Highway, Suite 106Lake Bluff, Ill. 60044( 847-234-5499

4,64418

R2.52 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Liberty Waste-McCook Transfer Station wCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookMcCook5100 S. Lawndale Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noon Municipal, C&D debris, landscape, recyclables, used tiresNAEAC Systems Inc.Liberty Waste Services

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 174 50271997Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

Contacts

Owner

EAC Systems Inc.79 N. Pearl St.Albany, N.Y. 12207( 518-434-1227

Operator

Liberty Waste Services5100 S. Lawndale Ave.McCook, Ill. 60501( 708-728-0331

0 w

0w No wastes handled during 1996; operating permit issued 8-1-97.

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.53

w Formerly West Suburban Recycling and Energy Center Transfer Station. ww Operating permit issued 8-1-97.

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R2.54 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Medill Material Recovery & Recycling FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Chicago1633 W. Medill Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 2 a.m.; Sat.: 5 a.m. – 5 p.m. MunicipalNAChicago Department of EnvironmentWaste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 607 50741995Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office w

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Chicago Department of Environment30 N. LaSalle St., 25th FloorChicago, Ill. 60602( 312-744-5711

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

233,492 w

898w Blue Bag recycling participant; diverted 31,902 tons of recyclables from landfills.

w Also inspected by Chicago Department of Environment.

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Mr. K’s Garden & Material Center Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Park Ridge1440 W. Higgins RoadMon. – Fri.: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.Landscape$49.50 per ton Mr. K’s Garden & Material CenterMr. K’s Garden & Material Center

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 246 00191996Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Mr. K’s Garden & Material Center1440 W. Higgins RoadPark Ridge, Ill. 60068( 847-692-2118

Operator

Mr. K’s Garden & Material Center1440 W. Higgins RoadPark Ridge, Ill. 60068( 847-692-2118

85,800330

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.55

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R2.56 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

National Recovery Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago1750-1850 W. Carroll Ave.Mon. – Sat.: 24 hours Municipal, recyclablesNANational Waste Services Inc. w

National Waste Services Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 628 00121985Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

National Waste Services Inc. w2806 S. Damen Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60608( 773-579-3600

Operator

National Waste Services Inc.2806 S. Damen Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60608( 773-579-3600

234,900903

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc. Regional office: 3837 W. 127th St., Alsip, Ill. 60803 l 708-824-3060

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc.

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.57

National/Speelman Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago364 N. Green St.Mon. – Sat.: 5 a.m. – 5 p.m. Municipal, recyclables$45 per tonNational Waste Services Inc. w

National Waste Services Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 627 00251995Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

National Waste Services Inc. w5817 W. Ogden Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60650( 773-579-3600

Operator

National Waste Services Inc.364 N. Green St.Chicago, Ill. 60612( 312-226-0092

104,400402

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc. Regional office: 3837 W. 127th St., Alsip, Ill. 60803 l 708-824-3060

w A subsidiary of Allied Waste Industries Inc.

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Northwest Material Recovery & Recycling FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago750 N. Kilbourne Ave.Continuous, from 5 a.m. Mon. to 5 p.m. Sat. Municipal, landscape, recyclablesNAChicago Department of EnvironmentWaste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 626 50181995Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office w

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Chicago Department of Environment30 N. LaSalle St., 25th FloorChicago, Ill. 60602

( 312-744-5711

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

326,612 w

1,142 ww

R2.58 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

w Blue Bag recycling participant; diverted 23,651 tons of recyclables from landfills. ww Based on 5.5-day week.

w Also inspected by Chicago Department of Environment.

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.59

Ravenswood Disposal Service Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago200 N. Talman Ave.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 11 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.Construction and demolition debrisNARavenswood Disposal Service Inc.Ravenswood Disposal Service Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 627 00111994Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Ravenswood Disposal Service Inc.221 N. WashtenawChicago, Ill. 60612( 773-761-7706

Operator

Ravenswood Disposal Service Inc.200 N. Talman Ave.Chicago, Ill. 60612( 773-761-7706

26,000100

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R2.60 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Rolling Meadows Transfer Station w

CountyMunicipality

LocationHours of operation

Wastes acceptedTipping fee

OwnerOperator

CookRolling Meadows3851 Berdnick St.Mon. – Sat.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. MunicipalNA City of Rolling MeadowsCity of Rolling Meadows

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 273 00091991Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

City of Rolling Meadows3900 Berdnick St.Rolling Meadows, Ill. 60008( 847-963-0500

Operator

City of Rolling Meadows3900 Berdnick St.Rolling Meadows, Ill. 60008( 847-963-0500

3,00012

w Formerly SWANCC Transfer Station #1.

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Shred-All Recycling Systems Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Chicago1231 W. 42nd St.Mon. – Sat.: 23 hours daily – 3 a.m. – 2 a.m. Municipal, recyclables$35 per tonShred-All Recycling Systems Inc.Shred-All Recycling Systems Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 661 00421993Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Shred-All Recycling Systems Inc.1231 W. 42nd St.Chicago, Ill. 60609

( 773-523-6900

Operator

Shred-All Recycling Systems Inc.1231 W. 42nd St.Chicago, Ill. 60609

( 773-523-6900

342,0001,315

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.61

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R2.62 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Speedway Disposal & RecyclingCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KaneElburn1 N. 138 Linlar DriveMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat.: 8 a.m. – noonMunicipal$50 per ton New Horizons Ltd.Speedway Disposal & Recycling

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

089 803 00041992Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

New Horizons Ltd.Box 461Geneva, Ill. 60134( 630-232-4377

Operator

Speedway Disposal & RecyclingBox 461Geneva, Ill. 60134( 630-232-7070

52,200201

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Star Disposal Service Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookPark Forest20 South St.Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. Municipal$40 per ton Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 474 00011981Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.17415 S. Ashland Ave.East Hazel Crest, Ill. 60429( 708-798-1004

Operator

Homewood Scavenger Service Inc.17415 S. Ashland Ave.East Hazel Crest, Ill. 60429( 708-798-1004

91,350351

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.63

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R2.64 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Suburban Transfer Station w

CountyMunicipality

LocationHours of operation

Wastes acceptedTipping fee

OwnerOperator

CookCrestwood4330 W. 137th PlaceMon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 10 p.m.; Sat.: 5 a.m. – 3 p.m. Municipal, landscape, recyclables$44 per ton Illinois Recycling ServicesIllinois Recycling Services

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 060 00011981Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day (average)

Contacts

Owner

Illinois Recycling Services13740 S. KostnerCrestwood, Ill. 60445( 708-389-6312

Operator

Illinois Recycling Services4330 W. 137th PlaceCrestwood, Ill. 60445( 708-389-6389

114,400440

w Formerly USA Waste Services Crestwood Transfer Station.

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TCD Services Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

WillWilmingtonRoute 53 and Coal City RoadMon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Municipal, landscape, recyclables$32 per ton Waste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

197 110 00031980Will County Land Use Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

13,83353

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.65

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R2.66 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

34th Street Material Recovery & Recycling FacilityCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago3757 W. 34th St.Continuous, from 5 a.m. Mon. to 5 p.m. Sat. Municipal, recyclablesNAChicago Department of EnvironmentWaste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 630 00041995Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office w

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Chicago Department of Environment30 N. LaSalle St., 25th FloorChicago, Ill. 60602

( 312-744-5711

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.3757 W. 34th St.Chicago, Ill. 60623

( 773-843-3345

317,637 w

1,222w Blue Bag recycling participant; diverted 27,082 tons of recyclables from landfills.

w Also inspected by Chicago Department of Environment.

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United Disposal of Bradley Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

KankakeeBradley1000 E. Liberty Mon. – Sat.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m. MunicipalNAMunicipal Trust & Savings Bank Trust #0799United Disposal of Bradley Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

091 020 00131995Kankakee County Health Department

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Municipal Trust & Savings Bank Trust #0799Box 146Bourbonnais, Ill. 60914( 815-226-9803

Operator

United Disposal of Bradley Inc.1000 E. LibertyBradley, Ill. 60915( 815-933-0081

16,96565

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.67

Page 68: Landfills Transfer Stations Compost FacilitiesChicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8 million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons) — which amounted

USA Waste Services Chicago Transfer Station County

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

Cook Chicago16 W. 64th St.Mon. – Fri.: 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. MunicipalNAUSA Waste Services of Illinois Inc.USA Waste Services of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 668 00031986Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

USA Waste Services of Illinois Inc.13740 S. KostnerCrestwood, Ill. 60445( 708-389-6312

Operator

USA Waste Services of Illinois Inc.16 W. 64th St.Chicago, Ill. 60621( 773-994-6031

195,750753

R2.68 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Page 69: Landfills Transfer Stations Compost FacilitiesChicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8 million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons) — which amounted

Waste Mgt.-Metro/Chicago Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookChicago1500 N. Hooker St.Mon. – Sat.: 24 hours daily Municipal$45 per ton Waste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 600 00521981Chicago Department of Environment

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.1500 N. Hooker St.Chicago, Ill. 60651( 312-994-6031

417,6001,606

Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.69

Page 70: Landfills Transfer Stations Compost FacilitiesChicago in 1996: The region’s 17 landfills received 22.8 million gate cubic yards of wastes (about 6.9 million tons) — which amounted

Waste Mgt.-Metro/Stickney Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookStickney39th Street and Laramie AvenueMon. – Sat.: 12 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Municipal$45 per ton Waste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 300 00011980Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.3815 S. Laramie Ave.Stickney, Ill. 60650( 708-656-5350

313,2001,205

R2.70 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.71

Waste Mgt. Northwest-Wheeling Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookWheeling350 Sumac RoadMon. – Fri.: 5 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal, recyclables$44 per tonWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 324 00041984Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.350 Sumac RoadWheeling, Ill. 60090( 847-520-7200

261,0001,004

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R2.72 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996

Waste Mgt.-South Suburbs/Recycle AmericaCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookAlsip11549 S. AustinMon. – Fri.: 2 a.m. – 8 p.m. RecyclablesNAWaste Management of Illinois Inc.Waste Management of Illinois Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 336 00031982Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.2 Westbrook Corporate Center, Suite 1000Westchester, Ill. 60154( 708-409-0700

Operator

Waste Management of Illinois Inc.11549 S. AustinAlsip, Ill. 60482( 708-422-2225

91,350351

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Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996 v R2.73

West Cook Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookForest View6201 W. Canal Bank RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat.: 7 a.m. – noonMunicipal$35 per tonFoster Wheeler MidwestMidwest Transfer Services Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 093 00051997Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Foster Wheeler MidwestPerryville Corporate ParkClinton, N.J. 08809( 708-458-0521

Operator

Midwest Transfer Services Inc.Box 49Mokena, Ill. 60448( 708-458-0521

0 w

0w No wastes handled during 1996; began accepting wastes in summer 1997 at rates of 100 to 150 tons per day.

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Wheeling Township Transfer StationCounty

MunicipalityLocation

Hours of operationWastes accepted

Tipping feeOwner

Operator

CookGlenview1151 Des Plaines River RoadMon. – Fri.: 6 a.m. – 9 p.m.; Sat.: 6 a.m. – noonMunicipal, landscapeNA Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook CountyGroot Recycling & Disposal Inc.

Facility FactsIdentification number

Opened, yearFacility inspected by

031 063 00591994Illinois EPA, Maywood Regional Office

Wastes Received: 1996

Tons per yearTons per day

ContactsOwner

Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook Co.1616 E. Golf RoadDes Plaines, Ill. 60016(847-296-9200

Operator

Groot Recycling & Disposal Inc.1151 Des Plaines River RoadGlenview, Ill. 60025( 773-242-1977

250,038962

R2.74 v Nonhazardous Solid Waste Management and Landfill Capacity in Illinois: 1996