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Municipality of McDougall
5 Barager Boulevard
R.R. #3, Parry Sound, Ontario
P2A 2W9

Phone 705-342-5252
Fax 705-342-5573

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Waste Management Department


The waste management department is managed by the Public Works manager. Waste management is all about the following service/functions and a description of how McDougall delivers these is attached to each:

1) Reduction of waste, McDougall reduces waste as follows, all municipalities ( including McDougall) that use the McDougall landfill site must operate a recycling program that diverts the standard blue box program items . This includes glass, card board, newspapers, and certain plastics. In addition to these each municipality also operates diversion programs for all metals , white goods ( fridges , stoves, freezers ), tires, hazardous materials and wood. If the above programs operate properly the only material that is being landfilled is standard non-hazardous residential, commercial waste. An official blue box is not needed to participate in recycling, any type of storage container can be used to help you collect and transport your recycled goods. If you want a blue box they are available for purchase at local hardware stores.

2) Collection, McDougall does not operate a curb side pick up program . Residents of McDougall ( with a sticker on their vehicle windshield) can take their waste to the municipal transfer station or to the McDougall landfill site. For facility locations and operating hours CLICK here. Non-residents of McDougall can not access either of these facilities. The transfer station and landfill facilities are fully staffed to help you with how and where to dispose of waste , encourage recycling, provide information and reject any materials that are not acceptable.

3) Separation of waste, at the transfer station and landfill, bins are provided to separate waste into two waste streams, household material going to the landfill and material for diversion. Large items ie. metal, couches, boats, fridges, stoves etc. are not accepted at the transfer station you must take them directly to the McDougall landfill site. At the landfill site there are separate dumping areas for metal, white goods, wood and tires. Upon arrival at the sites please follow the signage to the areas for the material you are discarding.

4) Storage, the transfer station acts as an interim storage facility for waste to make it more efficient/effective and convient for our residents prior to shipping the waste to its final disposal location. At the landfill site the separate dumping areas are also temporary storage prior to final disposal. For our residents we want to remind you to store your waste in animal proof containers.

5) Transportation, the transportation of waste from the residents or business to a municipal facility is the responsibilty of the property owner. Residents and small businesses of McDougall that use their own personal vehicle or small trailers have free access to the facilities with the proper sticker. When waste is transported in a commercial vehicle or by garbage bin from a commercial hauler it is subject to tipping fees.

6) Processing, Treatment & Other Disposal household waste is processed at the landfill on a daily basis. It is landfilled into a fully engineered cell, compacted and daily cover (soil wood chips) is applied to prevent the wind from blowing the material. One by product of household landfilling is leachate which is extracted from the landfill and will be processed in a new leachate processing plant on site starting in the fall of 2008. Blue box recycled products are sent to a private District recycling plant. Wood waste is chipped on site and used for daily cover or in the on site road construction. Scrap metal , white goods and tires are picked up by the applicable recyling contractors.


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