Intermountain Regional Landfill cannot accept any of the following waste types:
Biological Waste, Medical Waste, Contaminated Material, or Other Hazardous Waste
Fluorescent Light Tubes and Ballasts
Bulk Liquids (Containers over 5 gallons in size)
Water-Soluble Solids
Salt, Borax, Lye, or Acids
Empty Hazardous Material Containers
Septic Tank or Chemical Toilet Waste
Automobile Bodies
Radioactive Materials
Hazardous Waste from Commercial Entities including batteries, automotive fluids (fuel, antifreeze, oils), paint, lacquer, stain, thinner, varnish, wood preservatives, and chemicals of any kind, including pool chemicals, pesticides, and weed killer.
Note: Household Hazardous Waste accepted at landfills is restricted to residential customers only. This waste is not accepted per State of Utah regulations. Items accepted include televisions, fridges, monitors, paints, cleaners, oils, batteries, and pesticides. Some of these items require an additional fee.
Residential Household Hazardous Waste contains potentially hazardous substances require special care when being disposed. Please inform our Landfill personnel when disposing of these materials so the waste can be segregated and disposed of properly. Question 2 provides information on the types of waste accepted and the rates charged.