South Utah Valley Solid Waste District is a special service district (SUVSWD), which functions under a environmentally-friendly and responsible handling of municipal solid waste. SUVSWD has also included recycling initiatives as an additional primary functions. SUVSWD has served South Utah valley since 1990.
SUVSWD 2024 Board of Directors:
Reid Carlson (Chairman), Mapleton | Shane Marshall, Spanish Fork |
Ben Hillyard (Vice Chairman), Woodland Hills | Logan Millsap, Springville |
Cynthia Rees (Secretary/Treasurer), Salem | George Handley, Provo |
Steven Staheli , Goshen |
Bayview LandfillThe Bayview landfill began construction in 1989. In 1993 the EPA established new standards requiring all landfills to have new liners installed before accepting MSW (municipal solid waste). Bayview was the first of it’s kind to use a synthetic liner, made of three layers consisting of textured geo-membrane, geo-synthetic clay liner, and needle punched geo-textile. The liner prevents harmful pollutants from seeping into the soil and ground water. The liner was so successful in protecting the environment it received national attention from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Bayview landfill is systematically divided into smaller units called cells. These cells are further divided into working sections called faces. Only one cell face is used at a time and covered nightly thus minimizing waste exposure to weather elements, also controlling odor and litter as well as vermin problems. There are over sixteen ground water testing wells throughout our landfill. Water and soil are tested quarterly upstream and downstream to monitor signs of any leakage through the liner to ensure environmental quality. With over 650 acres of landfill space, SUVWSD has only used 33.8 acres (cell #1) for disposal of waste. Cell #1 was active form 1990 and it was fully capped in 2005. Cell #2 Phase 1 was completed and began accepting waste in February 2005. This cell differs from cell #1 in that it is 70 feet deeper and will have 4 phases. This will give us approximately 15 years usage before cell #2 is full to capacity. The original design for Bayview landfill includes 3 cells estimating a landfill life span of at least 100 years. The wind fence surrounding the landfill is the tallest wind fence in the Western United States. It stands over 45 feet tall with a 3 1/2 foot tilted arm at the top to prevent any up drafts of trash from leaving the cell. Each pole is portable and can be moved to a new cell once the old cell is capped. This saves money along with returning the land to it’s natural looking state. From 1991 to 2004 the wind fence efficiency rate for litter control has been 94%. The remaining 6% is manually picked up. Bayview Landfill purchased a GPS System that will assist in more efficient compaction, giving more air space and prolonging the life of each cell as much as 5 years. In 2016 Northern Utah Environmental Resource Agency (NUERA) purchased Bayview Landfill and now we share this resource with three other members. ( North Pointe Solid Waste Special Service District, Trans-Jordan Cities, and Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District.) This relationship has helped reduce the cost of operations by increased tonnage, and brings many resources to help us use Bayview to it’s full potential. For more information about the landfill please contact
Terry Ficklin at:
801-489-3027 ext. 14
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