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  • Recycling & Disposal Options | Solid Waste District | Benton County

    Benton County Solid Waste District provides waste management options for Benton County, Arkansas, including recycling and disposal methods and information for all types of household and commercial waste Search disposal options by item or material Item List Please visit our Important Dates page for planned facility closure dates. District locations may be closed during periods of severe inclement weather, including lightning near our sites. We will issue a notice on our Facebook page and on our voicemail message at (479) 795-0751 as soon as a closure is expected. JOB OPENING - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Benton County Solid Waste District is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant Director. The job posting will be open June 12th until June 26th . Interested candidates are encouraged to review the full job description and submit their resume and application using the link provided below. Applicants must EMAIL their resumes to accounting@bentoncountyrecycles.org https://www.arjoblink.arkansas.gov/jobs/4769192 Assistant Director - Job Description Job Post (PDF) Special Waste Drop-off Program Hours CENTERTON 5702 Brookside Rd Tuesday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Closed 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ROGERS 2307 N Arkansas St Tuesday - Friday 2nd & 4th Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Closed 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. SILOAM SPRINGS 1108 E Ashley St 1st and 3rd Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Drop-off Services SPECIAL WASTE DROP-OFF SITES Household items including: Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, Metal Items, Tires and Household Hazardous Materials FEES AND MATERIAL LIMITS APPLY. Download flyer here . RECYCLING DROP-OFFS For a list of locations to drop off small recyclables (paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and cans), c lick here . TRASH DISPOSAL For DROP OFF trash disposal locations & ROLL OFF CONTAINER providers, click here . For on-going waste PICKUP services, click here for a list of waste haulers in your area. NON-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Businesses and other non-household generators - download a list of disposal options for special wastes including: Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, Metal Items, and Tires FEES APPLY. Download flyer here. YARD WASTE & COMPOST Explore your options for managing grass clippings, leaves, brush, and limbs. Download a flyer with all local options for disposal of yard waste here . BUILDING MATERIALS Building materials including construction and demolition materials and items manufactured to be installed in a building must be disposed at a Transfer Station or Landfill FEES APPLY. Download flyer here .

  • CONTACT | bentoncountyrecycles

    CONTACT US Call us: ( 479) 795-0751 Find us: Business Office: Benton County Solid Waste District 5702 Brookside Rd. Bentonville, AR 72713 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Office Hours ONLY (Operation hours vary by program. See details for each program.)

  • OFFICE & DIRECTIONS | bentoncountyrecycles

    OFFICE AND DIRECTIONS IMPORTANT DATES Click here for scheduled dates all District Facilities will be closed. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE The administrative office handles all public inquiries, accounting and permitting issues. Business hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone calls are answered during business hours only (479) 795-0751. Messages left after hours and on Saturdays will be returned the next business day. No drop offs are accepted at the business office. ALL District locations are closed on State Holidays, occasional special events and inclement weather. LOCATED AT: 5702 Brookside Road, Bentonville, AR 72713 DIRECTIONS From Hwy 102 and Walton Blvd. in Bentonville: From Bentonville, take Hwy 102 west toward Centerton for approximately 4 miles. Turn left at the McDonald’s restaurant onto S Main Street. Travel 1½ miles and turn left on Brookside Road. Follow Brookside approximately ½ mile to Daisy Road (on the left). The District Business Office is at the corner of Daisy and Brookside. FOR ALL DROP OFFS, turn left on Daisy, then take the first driveway on the left into the facility. From Intersection of Hwy 12 and Hwy 112: Follow Hwy 12 West approximately 3 miles to sharp curve just past Greenhouse Rd. Shell Rd will be on the right. Follow Shell Rd to “T” with Rainbow Farm Rd. Turn Right and travel 1⁄4 mile. Turn left on Brookside Rd. Travel 1⁄4 mile to the intersection with Daisy Rd. The business office is at that intersection. FOR ALL DROP OFFS, turn right onto Daisy Rd and then take the first driveway on the left into the facility. (Click here for map) 5702 BROOKSIDE RD, BENTONVILLE Top of Page

  • OUR BOARD | bentoncountyrecycles

    OUR BOARD NOTICES Notice of meeting dates, times and draft agendas for all District Board and Committee meetings will be provided by email to anyone requesting such notice. Please call the District staff at (479) 795-0751 to be added to the distribution list. Notice is provided in advance of meetings and always provided at least 2 hours prior to any emergency meeting. Regular Board meetings are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on the 4th Thursday of the first month of each calendar quarter (January, April, July and October). Emergency meetings may be called on occasion if urgent, unexpected business requires the board to meet quickly. BOARD MEMBERS The Solid Waste District Board is comprised of the County Judge or his/her appointed representative and the Mayors or his/her appointed representative for each city with a certified population of over 2,000 citizens. Current Board Members: Chairman: Mayor Jeff Van Sickler, City of Little Flock Vice-Chairman: Mayor John Flynn, City of Bella Vista Secretary: Mr. Jerrold Haley, City of Rogers Judge Barry Moehring, Benton County Mr. Jerry Walls, City of Bentonville Mayor Randall Noblett, City of Cave Springs Mayor Bill Edwards, City of Centerton Mayor Kevin Johnston, City of Gentry Mayor Kurt Maddox, City of Gravette Mayor Chris Moore, City of Lowell Mayor Nathan See, City of Pea Ridge Mr. Jason Davis, City of Siloam Springs

  • TIRE PROGRAM | bentoncountyrecycles

    TIRE PROGRAM DOWNLOAD THE TIRE PROGRAM FLYER HERE. See tire size specifications for over-sized or extra large tires here . T he Solid Waste District operates the Used Tire Collection program for Benton County. The Arkansas Used Tire Recycling and Accountability Program governs everyone who purchases or sells tires. Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology (PC&E) Commission adopted Regulation 36 which implements the law and establishes procedures for everyone to follow. Each adult resident of Benton County may dispose of up to 4 tires of any size without rims at no charge per month. Fees apply to tires on rims and extra tires. Tires must be delivered to one of the collection locations. Multiple trips or trips to different locations is not allowed. Photo ID is required and additional proof of residency may be needed. Manifest Form to Record Used Tire Disposal Shipments Each time you ship used tires from your retail location to the District's collection facility, you will complete a form called the Used Tire Manifest. See a sample of the manifest here . You must record the name and contact information of the Tire Generator (dealer/retailer) and your DF&A number as well as the quantities and siz es of tires you are shipping out. The form must accompany the transporting of tires from the Generator to the Used Tire Program (District) Facility whether by the generator or by a hired transporter. (Note: Tire transport limits were removed by the new law if you haul your own waste tires to the District's facility . Generators hauling their own tires no longer need to limit the number of tires hauled nor need a Tire Transporter license. ) TRANSPORTERS If you have a hired company that hauls the tires for you, they must have a valid Tire Transporter License from the State. The hauling company (Transporter) will verify the number of tires they received from your location. They will enter the number of those tires that they kept for reuse before delivering them to the District. The District will verify the number of tires received at the District's facility. Any tire quantity discrepancy must be documented and ADEQ notified. For More Information For information on the rules for Benton County or available credits, call the District at (479) 795-0751. For information on collecting or submitting fees, call the Miscellaneous Tax Section of DF&A at 501-682-7187. For fact sheets, checklists or to obtain a Transporter License, visit ADEQ's Tire Accountability Program website here. FEEL FREE TO CALL THE DISTRICT FIRST WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. We may be able to help you avoid additional calls. (479) 795-0751 Top of Page

  • ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION | bentoncountyrecycles

    LEARN HOW TO REDUCE YOUR FOOTPRINT FUN PROJECTS FOR CHILDREN AT HOME and SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EARTH 911 I WANT TO BE RECYCLED ORG KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL KEEP ARKANSAS BEAUTIFUL NASA'S CLIMATE KIDS NATIONAL RECYCLING COALITION REDUCE YOUR KIDS FOOTPRINT - MNN SOCIAL PLASTIC ORG I WANT TO BE RECYCLED ORG KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL KEEP ARKANSAS BEAUTIFUL NATIONAL RECYCLING COALITION REDUCE YOUR KIDS FOOTPRINT - MNN SOCIAL PLASTIC ORG EARTH 911 EARTH 911 At Earth911 , We’ve Created A Community That Helps Consumers Find Their Own Shade Of Green, Match Their Values To Their Purchase Behaviors, Adopt Environmentally Sound Practices And Drive Impactful Environmental Changes. We Are Here To Deliver A Mix Of Targeted Content And Eco-Conscious Products That Influence Positive Environmental Actions So That You Can Live A Happier, Healthier, Sustainable Lifestyle; One That Protects This Wonderful Planet We Call Home. Click Here to go to the Earth 911 home pag e. I WANT TO BE RECYCLED ORG Keep America Beautiful is the nation‘s leading nonprofit that brings people together to build and sustain vibrant communities. With our national network of community-based affiliates, we work with millions of volunteers who take action in their communities to transform public spaces into beautiful places. Through our programs and public-private partnerships, we engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community‘s environment. The Advertising Council is a private, nonprofit organization that marshals volunteer talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and nonprofit communities to deliver critical messages to the American public. Its mission is to create long-term social change by raising awareness and mobilizing Americans around the most important societal issues of our time. Click Here to go to the IWantToBeRecycled.Org home page. KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL ORG Mission & History Keep America Beautiful envisions a country where every community is a clean, green and beautiful place to live. Our Mission To inspire and educate people to take action every day to improve and beautify their community environment. Keep America Beautiful History Keep America Beautiful formed in 1953 when a group of corporate and civic leaders met in New York City to bring the public and private sectors together to develop and promote a national cleanliness ethic. Click Here to go to the Keep America BeautifulOrg home page. KEEP ARKANSAS BEAUTIFUL The Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission inspires and educates individuals to improve their communities by preventing litter, promoting recycling and keeping Arkansas beautiful. We encourage everyone to accept responsibility for maintaining Arkansas’s scenic beauty, environmental health and quality of life. These efforts positively impact civic pride, livability and economic growth – creating communities where people want to work, live and play. The Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission is a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and is one of four state agencies that share proceeds from the Amendment 75 1/8-cent Conservation Tax. Our 1 percent of the 1/8-cent tax provides an annual budget of about $700,000. The commission consists of nine governor’s appointees; the executive director and a two-person staff manage our operations. Keep Arkansas Beautiful is a certified state affiliate of Keep America Beautiful Inc. , the nation’s foremost organization that improves and beautifies community environments. We adhere to the principles of the national organization and promote and direct its programs in Arkansas. We also recruit local communities to join the Keep America Beautiful network as certified local affiliates. Currently, 12 communities in Arkansas are certified local affiliates . Click Here to go to the Keep Arkansas Beautiful Org home page. NASA' CLIMATE KIDS Nasa's Eyes on the Earth Climate Kids is produced by the Earth Science Communications Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology. Yes, we care! After all, Earth is our spaceship. It carries us on a 583-million-mile cruise around the Sun every year. It even has its own "force field." Earth has a magnetic field that protects us from killer radiation and brutal solar wind. For its life-support system, Earth has all the air, water, and food we need. Just like astronauts on a long space voyage , we need to monitor all our "ship's" vital functions and keep our Earth "ship shape." Click Here to go to Nasa's Climate Kids home page. NATIONAL RECYCLING COALITION Who Is NRC? The National Recycling Coalition is a non-profit organization that is focused on the promotion and enhancement of recycling in the United States. We are 23-affiliated recycling organizations strong, and have a network of more than 6,000 members that extends across waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting. The organization works to maintain a prosperous and productive recycling system that is committed to the conservation of natural resources, as well as accelerate sustainable approaches to the management of discarded materials. What Does NRC Do? The Coalition represents and advocates for every sector of the recycling industry across the country. (on the local, state and federal levels) We are the voice for our membership. We provide our members with the tools and resources they need to convey to their community members, decision makers, and the news media the important benefits that recycling provides to our economy and environment. We also develop meaningful partnerships with corporate, government, and nonprofit leaders to bring about important changes in the way we use, manage, and recycle natural resources. Click Here to go to the National Recycling Coalition home page. REDUCE YOUR KIDS FOOTPRINT - MNN Get Informed: MNN content is divided among eight different channels — each offering in-depth news and information updated throughout the day: Earth Matters, Health, Lifestyle, Tech, Money, Food, Home, and Family. 5 ways to reduce your kids' carbon footprint: Teach your kids to turn off the lights and shut off the water when not in use, try to walk more, and generally turn 'monkey see, monkey do' to your advantage. Click Here to go to 5 ways to reduce your kids' carbon footprint. Click Here to go to the Mother Nature Network home page. SOCIAL PLASTIC ORG Join the Movement: A "Revealer" acts to alleviate extreme poverty, ocean plastic, and the production of new plastic by revealing the value in Social Plastic®. David Katz: We make plastic waste a currency to help the world’s most disadvantaged people. I’ve come to realize that the problem with plastic waste, is that people see it as waste. But if we can reveal the value in plastic, we can make it too valuable to throw away. If we can reveal value in people, we can unleash the potential of the world’s most disadvantaged and give them a platform to improve their lives. That’s my vision. It’s a triple bottom line social enterprise. We reveal value in plastic and it will have a domino effect on the world. What do you think?” Click Here to go to the Social Plastic Org home page. NASA'S CLIMATE KIDS Top of Page

  • RECYCLING GRANTS | Solid Waste District | Benton County

    RECYCLING GRANTS The following 2026 Grant Round documents may be downloaded by clicking on each link below. Grant Application (fillable Word form) - fill in data fields Project Description Form ( fillable Excel form ) - fill in cells highlighted in yellow Project Budget Worksheet ( fillable Excel form ) - fill in cells highlighted in yellow Code of AR Rules - Part 110. Rules of the Benton County Regional Solid Waste Management District (See Subpart 10. Recycling Grants) Recycling Grant Training PPT

  • EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION | bentoncountyrecycles

    EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION Please download and complete our employment application: You may deliver your completed application to our business office at 5702 Brookside Rd, Bentonville, AR 72713 or email your application to accounting@bentoncountyrecycles.org . Please Click Here To Download (Application will open in a new window)

  • DOCUMENTS | bentoncountyrecycles

    Documents Most of the District's business documents are available electronically upon request. These include but are not limited to: Minutes from all prior Board Meetings Resolutions issued by the Board Benton County Solid Waste District By Laws (amended March 2013) Please contact the District Office at (479) 795-0751 if you would like to receive a particular document. Rules of the Benton County Regional Solid Waste Management District District Rules (Code of AR-110 BCRSWMD Rules) Certificate of Need Application - City of Siloam Springs, AR

  • Home Holiday | bentoncountyrecycles

    UPCOMING CLOSURES All District locations (including Special Waste Drop-off sites, Tire Facility and Business Office) will be closed on FRIDAY, JUNE 13TH for Staff Training FRIDAY, JULY 4TH & SATURDAY JULY 5TH for Independence Day Weekend Please refer to each program flyer for normal hours, locations and materials accepted. PERIODIC SHORT CLOSURES/DELAYS Due to dangerous heat levels, you may experience unusual delays when attempting to utilize the Special Waste or Tire collection programs. We are operating under OSHA's recommended cooling period schedule in order to protect our staff. This may result in temporary gate closures, especially at our Rogers location, while staff complete mandatory safety breaks. We will post signage on entry gates with the expected time of re-opening (typically no longer than 20 minutes). Search for disposal options by item or material Item Search Please visit our Important Dates page for planned facility closure dates. INCLEMENT WEATHER NOTICE - District locations may be closed during periods of severe inclement weather, including lightning near our sites. We will issue a notice on our Facebook page and on our voicemail message at (479) 795-0751 as soon as a closure is expected. Special Waste Drop-off Program Hours CENTERTON Tuesday thru Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Closed 11:00 a.m. to noon ROGERS Tuesday thru Friday And 2nd & 4th Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Closed 11:00 a.m. to noon SILOAM SPRINGS 1st and 3rd Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Drop-off Services SPECIAL WASTE DROP-OFF SITES Household items including: Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, Metal Items, Tires and Household Hazardous Materials FEES AND MATERIAL LIMITS APPLY. Download flyer here . RECYCLING DROP-OFFS For a list of locations to drop off small recyclables (paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and cans). click here . TRASH DISPOSAL For DROP OFF trash disposal locations and roll off container providers, click here . For on-going waste PICKUP services, click here for a list of waste haulers in your area. NON-HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Businesses and other non-household generators - download a list of disposal options for special wastes including: Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, Metal Items, and Tires FEES APPLY. Download flyer here . YARD WASTE & COMPOST Explore your options for managing grass clippings, leaves, brush, and limbs. Download a flyer with all local options for disposal of yard waste here . BUILDING MATERIALS Building materials including construction and demolition materials and items manufactured to be installed in a building must be disposed at a Transfer Station or Landfill FEES APPLY. Download flyer here .

  • IMPORTANT DATES | bentoncountyrecycles

    IMPORTANT DATES 2026 PLANNED FACILITY CLOSURES All District programs and locations (including Special Waste Drop-off sites, Tire Program, and Business Office) will be closed on the following dates.

  • OVERSIZED TIRES | bentoncountyrecycles

    Tire size specifications for over-sized or extra large tires DEALER WASTE TIRES OVERSIZED TIRES Must be delivered to Brookside Facility OVERSIZED TIRE SIZE INFORMATION Skid Steer, Small Tractor, Large Aircraft 26 X 12 X 12 31 X 13.5 31 X 15.5 X 15 35 X 12.5 18 10 X 24 through 10 X 38 11 X 24 through 11 X 38 11.2 X 24 through 11.2 X 38 12 X 24 through 13 X 38 12.4 X 24 through 12.4 X 38 Medium Tractor, Road Grader These tires are untaxed by the State of Arkansas. 12 X 24 through 12 X 38 13 X 24 through 13 X 38 13.6 X 24 through 13.6 X 38 14.9 X 24 through 14.9 X 38 1200 X 24 through 1400 X 24 Large Tractor & Industrial These tires are untaxed by the State of Arkansas. 14 X 24 through 14 X 38 15 X 24 through 14 X 38 15.5 X 24 through 15.5 X 38 16.9 X 24 through 16.9 X 38 18.4 X 24 through 18.4 X 38 19.5 X 24 20.8 X 24 through 20.8 X 38 12.00 x 20 NHS

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