Document Shredding-Cheswold Collection Station

AVAILABLE THE 1ST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH.

Paper Shredding- Residents can bring up to 2 file boxes of personal confidential papers for shredding (financial and legal documents, receipts, and tax and medical records). Papers with staples or paper clips are accepted.

Recycling of electronics is available Monday-Saturday 8:30am-3:30pm

All events are restricted to Delaware residents and are held rain or shine

Household Hazardous Waste Collection- Cheswold Collection Station

Household Hazardous Waste are collected from 10am-2pm. Household Hazardous Waste can include items such as household cleaners, garden pesticides, oil-based paint, nail polish, fluorescent bulbs, and antifreeze.

Electronics Recycling Available Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-3:30pm

Document Shredding Available the 1st Friday of each month, 10am-2pm

NO LATEX PAINT
Latex Paint is collected on the LAST Friday of each month, 8:30am-2pm

Latex Paint Collection- Jones Crossroads Landfill

Residents can bring their latex paint to a collection in a quart, gallon or 5 gallon metal or plastic containers.

Budget Public Hearing

Pursuant to 7 Delaware Code, Section 6403, 6406, 6421 and other pertinent provisions of 7 Delaware Code, Chapter 64, the Delaware Solid Waste Authority will conduct a Public Hearing to consider the Proposed Budget and Statewide User Fee for FY 2026.

The Public Hearing is being conducted to enable the public to comment on the Proposed Budget and Statewide User Fee for Fiscal Year 2025.  Following is the date, time, and location of the Public Hearing.

Under Title 29, Section 10006A of the Delaware Code, the Public Hearing meeting will be held virtually meeting utilizing Zoom Webinar.  In addition, this meeting is open to the public at DSWA’s Administration Building (601 Energy Lane, Dover, DE 19901).  Information on the Zoom meeting can be found at dswa.com/calendar

Public Hearing:               

Date:                                                    Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Time:                                                    5:00 p.m.

Location:                                               Via Zoom Webinar/ DSWA Administration Building

Copies of the Proposed Budget for the Statewide User Fee are available upon request at the office of the Delaware Solid Waste Authority, 601 Energy, Dover, Delaware 19901.

Persons wishing to present testimony at the Public Hearing are requested to notify the Delaware Solid Waste Authority for scheduling prior to the Hearing date.  Please contact Jane Washington at the above address or call (302) 739-5361.

Join from PC, Mac, iPad, or Android:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87680232878?pwd=_GoyR364PzSELuePPMQk0wMf4JR0ZQ.1cJ4vVbWNe7r2Bw_
Passcode:191381

Board of Director’s Meeting

AGENDA

 A. Minutes –The minutes of the February 27, 2025, Board of Directors meeting of the Delaware Solid Waste Authority require approval.

Report of the Technical Affairs & Facilities Management Committee

B. Cherry Island Landfill (CIL) Phase VI Bifurcation Berm – Contract No. C-23-898-NC – The Committee recommends the Board award the contract for the Cherry Island Landfill Phase VI Bifurcation Berm to Allan Myers MD, Inc. as the most responsive bidder.

C. Hauling of Leachate From the Central Solid Waste Management Center (CSWMC) – Contract No. S-24-912-CS & Hauling of Leachate From the Southern Solid Waste Management Center (SSWMC) – Contract No. S-24-913-SS

 The Committee recommends the Board award the contracts for Hauling of Leachate From the Central Solid Waste Management Center (CSWMC) & the Hauling of Leachate From the Southern Solid Waste Management Center (SSWMC) to Freehold Cartage, Inc. as the most responsive proposer.

NEW BUSINESS

PUBLIC COMMENT

Technical Affairs and Facilities Management Committee Meeting

DELAWARE SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY

TECHNICAL AFFAIRS AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEETING

601 Energy Lane, Dover, DE 19901

February 13, 2025

5:00 p.m.

 

Under Title 29, Section 10006A of the Delaware Code, the Technical Affairs and Facilities Management Committee is holding this meeting as a virtual meeting utilizing Zoom Webinar. In addition, this meeting is open to the public at DSWA’s Administration Building (601 Energy Lane Dover, DE 19901).

 

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81575882440?pwd=dewZ4brQ5ISt4zVXxlKaIRB2bY_urQ.VmAIeBY3HfVWZYKs

Passcode:263849

 

Or Join by Telephone:

+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

Webinar ID: 815 7588 2440

Passcode: 263849

 

TFMC Committee

Timothy P. Sheldon – Chairman

Norman D. Griffiths

Michael Paraskewich, PhD, P.E.

 

AGENDA

 

  1. Technical & Facilities Management Committee Meeting Notes

 

The meeting notes from the January 9, 2025 meeting are attached.

 

ACTION ITEMS:

 

  1. Replacement of Scales at the Pine Tree Corners Transfer Station (PTCTS)

Contract No. C-24-910-NT

 

Staff will make a recommendation concerning the contract for the Replacement of Scales at the Pine Tree Corners Transfer Station (PTCTS).

 

 

  1. Hauling of Leachate From the Central Solid Waste Management Center (CSWMC) Contract – Contract No. S-24-912-CS & Hauling of Leachate From the Southern Solid Waste Management Center (SSWMC) Contract – Contract No. S-24-913-SS

 

Staff will make a recommendation concerning the contracts of Hauling of Leachate From the Central Solid Waste Management Center (CSWMC) Contract & the Hauling of Leachate From the Southern Solid Waste Management Center (SSWMC).

 

 

 

INFORMATION ITEMS:

 

  1. Project Status Update

            Staff will review the monthly project status report.

 

  1. Upcoming Projects Report

Staff will review the monthly upcoming projects report.

 

Collection Event- Lewes

Household Hazardous Waste- Product containers marked with words, “Warning: Hazardous,” “Flammable,” “Poisonous,” “Corrosive” or “Explosive.” For example; household cleaners, garden pesticides, oil-based paints only, nail polish, fluorescent bulbs, or antifreeze.

Electronic Goods Recycling- Electronic Equipment such as, old computers, printers, CD players, microwaves, telephones, televisions, game boys, fax machines, answering machines, and VCRs.

Paper Shredding- Residents can bring up to 2 file boxes of personal confidential papers for shredding (financial and legal documents, receipts, and tax and medical records). Papers with staples or paper clips are accepted.

Collection Event- Wilmington Riverfront

Household Hazardous Waste- Product containers marked with words, “Warning: Hazardous,” “Flammable,” “Poisonous,” “Corrosive” or “Explosive.” For example; household cleaners, garden pesticides, oil-based paints only, nail polish, fluorescent bulbs, or antifreeze.

Electronic Goods Recycling- Electronic Equipment such as, old computers, printers, CD players, microwaves, telephones, televisions, game boys, fax machines, answering machines, and VCRs.

Paper Shredding- Residents can bring up to 2 file boxes of personal confidential papers for shredding (financial and legal documents, receipts, and tax and medical records). Papers with staples or paper clips are accepted.

Collection Event- Indian River

Household Hazardous Waste- Product containers marked with words, “Warning: Hazardous,” “Flammable,” “Poisonous,” “Corrosive” or “Explosive.” For example; household cleaners, garden pesticides, oil-based paints only, nail polish, fluorescent bulbs, or antifreeze.

Electronic Goods Recycling- Electronic Equipment such as, old computers, printers, CD players, microwaves, telephones, televisions, game boys, fax machines, answering machines, and VCRs.

Paper Shredding- Residents can bring up to 2 file boxes of personal confidential papers for shredding (financial and legal documents, receipts, and tax and medical records). Papers with staples or paper clips are accepted.

Collection Event- Wilmington

Household Hazardous Waste- Product containers marked with words, “Warning: Hazardous,” “Flammable,” “Poisonous,” “Corrosive” or “Explosive.” For example; household cleaners, garden pesticides, oil-based paints only, nail polish, fluorescent bulbs, or antifreeze.

Electronic Goods Recycling- Electronic Equipment such as, old computers, printers, CD players, microwaves, telephones, televisions, game boys, fax machines, answering machines, and VCRs.

Paper Shredding- Residents can bring up to 2 file boxes of personal confidential papers for shredding (financial and legal documents, receipts, and tax and medical records). Papers with staples or paper clips are accepted.