LCSWMA’s ExtraGive Campaign Featured in Lancaster Chamber’s Thriving Magazine
Published in the Fall/Winter Edition of Thriving MagazineSTRENGTHENING ENGAGEMENT FROM THE OUTSIDE IN: COMMUNITY OUTREACH HELPS COMPANIES CONNECT WITH EMPLOYEES By Alison Van Harskamp Director,...
View ArticleCovanta and LCSWMA Extend Partnership
New 15-year operating agreement reached for the Lancaster and Harrisburg Energy-from-Waste facilities The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) and Covanta (NYSE: CVA), based in...
View ArticleLCSWMA CEO to Retire by End of Year
Jim Warner, CEO for the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA), announced this week his plan to retire from the organization by end of year. Warner is a 32-year veteran of the solid...
View ArticleFREE Home Compost Workshops
LCSWMA is partnering with municipalities, community organizations and Penn State Master Gardeners of Lancaster County to conduct home compost workshops where residents will learn how to recycle organic...
View ArticleBob Zorbaugh to Become LCSWMA's Next CEO
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) announces the internal succession of Robert “Bob” Zorbaugh as the next CEO, starting January 1, 2019. The decision was ratified by...
View ArticleLCSWMA Facilities Closed Due to Weather Conditions
Due to weather conditions, LCSWMA's facilities will close early Wednesday, March 21: Main Office now closedTransfer Station closes at 1pmLancaster Waste-to-Energy Facility closes at 12 noonFrey Farm...
View Article3/22/2018: LCSWMA Facility Hours
With the exception of the Main Office, which will open at 9am, LCSWMA’s facilities will have normal operating hours Thursday, March 22. For facility hours visit: https://goo.gl/7AMMfS.
View Article3/24/2018: Extended Hours for Transfer Station and SRMC
Resulting from the recent snow storm, the Transfer Station and Susquehanna Resource Management Complex will have extended hours Saturday, March 24 as follows:The Transfer Station will be open 6 am to...
View ArticleIn the News: Lancaster County Residents Struggling with Recycling 'Reset'
Ad Crable, LancasterOnlineOrginally published August 8, 2018 Three weeks after Lancaster County waste officials announced they were scaling back curbside recycling, many residents are still putting...
View ArticleKeystone SWANA's Fall Conference: Waste Management in PA Presentation
Keystone SWANA's Fall Conference attendees may access Jim Warner's presentation here, and presentation data here.
View ArticleThe Recycling Crisis: How Did We Get Here?
Hopefully by now, you’ve heard that recycling has changed in Lancaster County. Residents should place only the “Big 4” in their recycling bins: 1) corrugated cardboard, 2) plastic bottles and jugs with...
View ArticleLCSWMA Looks to Add Satellite Transfer Station
LCSWMA announces its consideration of adding a satellite transfer station in Northeast Lancaster County.At their October 19th public meeting, LCSWMA’s Board of Directors approved the $1.06 million...
View ArticleDecorating Green for the Holidays
Did you know, between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day, Americans throw away one million extra tons of garbage each week?Many celebrate the holidays as a season of giving, and one of the most important...
View ArticleChristmas Tree Recycling
The following are some suggested Christmas Tree Drop-Offs. All trees must be contaminant-free. No tree stands or plastic (including bags), wire, ornaments, lights, nails, tinsel, etc. may remain on the...
View ArticleGoing Green in the New Year
Each new year comes with a promise of a fresh start, new experiences and for some, resolutions. It’s not too late to resolve to go green in 2019! Here are some simple and easy resolutions that...
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