Debris Waste Management Plan describes the types of wastes considered in the plan, such as green waste, tree waste, construction/renovation/demolition debris, bulky solid waste, concrete, metals, white goods, hazardous waste goods, and e-waste.
The purpose of the Plan is provide direction to manage the extra load on the solid waste facilities and protect the environment. The health and safety of residents and workers is paramount. Information outlined describes where wildfire debris wastes can be recycled or disposed of, and what requirements and conditions apply for each waste stream. The plan also explains the landfill requirements for fire damaged debris containing controlled materials, and the need to follow WorksafeBC and environmental regulations. Read the Debris Waste Management Plan.
Waste guidelines for fire damaged materials
The Glenmore Landfill can accept several types of waste generated by the McDougall Creek Wildfire, but there are specific requirements and conditions for the disposal of each material.
Please reference the City of Kelowna's website before bringing fire damaged waste to the landfill. This information includes restrictions and contact information for disposal of construction, renovation or demolition of fire damaged debris.
Visit kelowna.ca/landfill for details.
Westside Residential Waste and Recycling Centre
The Westside Residential Waste and Recycling Centre, located at 2640 Asquith Road, accepts a variety of waste types and recyclables from residents only. No commercial operators are allowed at this facility. All commercial operators, private waste haulers, landscape companies and contractors should be using the Glenmore landfill directly.
Open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday from 7:30 am – 4 pm (gate closes at 3:50 pm)
Accepted Materials:
- Scrap metal, including large appliances (fridges and freezers must be empty completely)
- Garbage including household waste, bulky items, painted or treated wood
- Tires
- Clean wood – dimensional lumber, unpainted, untreated wood (please separate from other wastes)
- Unburnt yard waste (grass, leaves, twigs less than 5 cm in diameter),
- Small amounts of burnt yard waste may be accepted but will be handled as garbage and charged at garbage rate (keep separate from unburnt yard waste whenever possible)
- Residential Recycling (cardboard, paper, plastic packaging, tin)
- Automotive batteries, propane tanks
- Mattresses
Not Accepted:
- Commercial material, contractor waste
- Burnt or partially burnt structures (including garbage, shed or homes) – see return to home guide for information on how to deal with this material
- Hazardous wastes (e.g. paints, pesticides, oils, solvents, cleaners etc.)
- Large volumes of burnt yard waste, this material is garbage and our facility cannot handle large volumes (ex. Dump trailer loads worth - please take directly to Glenmore landfill, garbage rate applies)
- Drywall
- Dirt, sod
- Concrete, asphalt, bricks, rocks
- Asphalt shingles
- Large stumps, logs or limbs (over 5 cm in diameter)
- Electronics, small appliances
For more information and rates at this facility, please visit rdco.com/recycle, email recycle@rdco.com or call the Regional Waste Reduction Office at 250-469-6250.