Making a Better Community

The SouthEastern Ohio Joint Solid Waste Management District was formed on March 1, 1989 by Guernsey, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, and Washington counties in compliance with Substitute Ohio House Bill 592 which required that counties form solid waste management districts to provide for the reduction of solid waste being disposed of in Ohio landfills, and to provide the District's residents and businesses with guaranteed solid waste disposal capacity for ten-year to fifteen-year periods. The District also provides programs for the recovery of common recyclables from the home as well as special wastes such as scrap tires, household appliances, electronics, and household hazardous wastes through a variety of private sector and governmental contractors.

Serving 6 Counties in Southeastern Ohio

2000 Census
Population: 232,763

Contact
Robert Reiter, Coordinator
515 Main Street
Caldwell, Ohio 43724-9124
Phone: 740/732-5493 or 800/860-8103
Fax: 740/732-2372

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Recent News

Dates Are Set for Special Collection Events - Check Under Calendar & Special Events

 

There will be no household hazardous waste collection events scheduled for 2011 in any of the District's six counties


Scrap Tire Amnesity Grants were received in Guernsey, Monroe, and Muskingum Counties.  Five sites were cleaned up in Muskingum County, one site in Guernsey County, and a partial clean up of a large site in Monroe County.