Landfill Transfer Station Capacity to Be Doubled in Armstrong
- The capacity at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion and Disposal Facility's landfill is nearing its limit, prompting the construction of a new Residential Transfer Station on June 23, 2025.
- The new RTS will replace the existing four bay transfer station with an eight bay facility and improve traffic flow by adding a new entrance and exit.
- Construction is expected to continue through the fall of 2025 as stated by the Regional District of North Okanagan .
- The RDNO advises residents to plan visits accordingly and recommends using alternative disposal facilities if service needs cannot be met during the construction period.
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Transfer bays doubled as North Okanagan landfill almost full
Work underway at Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion and Disposal Facility
·Salmon Arm, Canada
Read Full ArticleNew Residential Transfer Station Construction at Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion & Disposal Facility (Regional District of North Okanagan)
) June 23, 2025 Type Media Release Construction of a new Residential Transfer Station (RTS) at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion and Disposal Facility (ASDDF) begins today, Monday, June 23. The landfill at the ASDDF is nearing capacity, and construction of a new residential transfer
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Read Full ArticleRegional District of North Okanagan - New Residential Transfer Station Construction at Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion & Disposal Facility
Construction of a new Residential Transfer Station (RTS) at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Diversion and Disposal Facility (ASDDF) begins Monday, June 23.The landfill at the ASDDF is nearing capacity,. . .
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