The York County Solid Waste Authority Sponsors Recycling Assembly Programs in Eight York County Elementary Schools
To promote recycling and celebrate America Recycles Day (November 15), the York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) is sponsoring puppet…
Hauler Appreciation Day Recognizes Waste Haulers for their Hard Work
The York County Solid Waste Authority (facility owner) and Covanta York Renewable Energy, LLC (facility operator) are hosting “Hauler Appreciation…
YORK COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY APPROVES 2024 BUDGET FEE INCREASE TO FUND LONG TERM COUNTY NEEDS
The York County Solid Waste Authority has approved its budget for fiscal 2024, including a tipping fee increase to fund…
Coal and Coal Ash
REUSE: Unused coal may be able to be donated or resold. An internet search such as "donate coal York PA" will…
DO NOT PUT YOUR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES IN THE REGULAR TRASH OR RECYCLING BIN!
Have you seen our billboards around York County? We hope you have! They display a very important message. DO NOT…
York County Solid Waste Authority Will Hold A Free Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
3/15/2023 The York County Solid Waste Authority’s FREE Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Event will be held on Saturday, May…
The York County Solid Waste Authority Sponsors High School Earth Day Recycled Art Contest
3/1/2023 To promote recycling and celebrate “Earth Day” (April 22), the York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) is sponsoring a…
YORK COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCES OFFICERS FOR 2023
1/25/2023 The York County Solid Waste Authority has elected officers for 2023. They are as follows: Chairman— Patrick Ball…
2023 Tour Scholarships Announced: More than 540 York County Students to Learn How Garbage is Managed
1/19/2023 The York County Solid Waste Authority is pleased to announce that seven school groups totaling approximately 540 students will…
York County Solid Waste Authority Safely Destroyed 2.62 Tons of Medications in 2022
1/12/2023 In 2022, The York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) disposed of a total of 2.62 tons of unused and…