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Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District (Wasatch) is a Utah Special Service District, formed by the Davis County Commission in 1984, and a public subdivision of the State of Utah. Wasatch serves the residents of Davis and Morgan Counties, except for Bountiful City, who is not a member of the special service district and operates a solid waste system for their residents.
Wasatch’s administrative control board consists of 19 representatives, one from each of the 15 cities and two counties served and the three Davis County commissioners. Click here for a list of the cities and counties we serve and the board members representing each city/county.
Wasatch Integrated operates multiple facilities, including:
Link to: Davis Landfill
Davis Landfill
This location has been collecting community trash since the early 1950’s
Link to: Thrift Store
Thrift Store
We take usable items from customer donations an incoming garbage loads and give them a second life through resale
Link to: Material Recovery Facility
Material Recovery Facility
Recyclables are processed, baled and sold to market where new items are created
Link to: Davis Landfill
Transfer Station
Co-located with the Material Recovery Facility, most of the District’s household trash is loaded into transfer trucks to be delivered to a regional landfill, in which the District is a part owner
Link to: Green Waste
Green Waste Recycling Facility
Leaves, branches, and grass are upcycled into organic and chemical free compost and wood chips
Link to: Household Hazardous Waste
Household Hazardous Waste Facility
Safe and environmentally responsible reuse, recycling, and disposal of unwanted household hazardous waste
Some of our projects include:
A long history of providing various types of renewable energy to Hill Air Force Base
Effective monitoring of the landfill to ensure the safety of groundwater in the surrounding area
Providing informative tours that match the current public school earth science curriculum
The purchase of a regional landfill, with other Wasatch Front landfill partners, to ensure cost effective waste disposal for many years to come
Expansion of recycling programs district wide to increase diversion rates and to recognize waste as a resource






















