Langdon Transfer Site

This location is a Transfer Site. Transfer sites are large areas that are designed to collect many items such as recycling, ag materials, and household waste. When household waste is dropped off, these sites require payment or the use of tag-a-bag tickets.

Community
Langdon
Phone
403-230-1401
Hours
Wednesday:
9:00 am-5:00 pm (Winter Hours: Nov. 1 - Mar 31) 11:00 am-7:00 pm (Spring/Summer Hours: Apr. 1 – Oct. 31)
Saturday:
9:00 am-5:00 pm (Winter Hours: Nov. 1 - Mar. 31) 9:00 am-5:00 pm (Spring/Summer Hours: Apr. 1 – Oct. 31)

Accepted Materials

  • Household garbage (1 tag-a-bag ticket per bag)
  • Cardboard
  • Metal
  • Mixed paper
  • Newspaper
  • Household plastics (must be clean, no styrofoam)
  • Electronics (list of eligible electronics [PDF/757KB])
  • Clear glass (no ceramics, light bulbs, mirrors)
  • Household hazardous waste
  • Fluorescent light bulbs (residential)
  • Grass and Leaves (May 1 – Oct. 31 only)
  • Christmas trees (seasonal)
  • Branches - less than 6 in. diameter (no stumps, these would be garbage) [May 1 – Oct. 31 only]
  • Used motor oil and containers (do not rinse containers)
  • Gear oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic oil
  • Oil filters
  • Appliances (fridges, freezers, water coolers - a fee applies for Freon removal, see Master Rates Bylaw [PDF/560KB])
  • Tires (with or without rims)
  • Automotive batteries
  • Propane tanks
  • Paint (list of eligible paints [PDF/20KB])
  • Grain bags (must be rolled and secured with twine)
  • Wire (must be rolled and free of non-metal items)
  • Plastic twine (must be free of debris and in clear bags)
  • Obsolete agricultural pesticides
  • Ag Materials

Now accepting organic materials*:

  • Food, including peels and meat bones
  • Chopsticks, popsicle sticks, and toothpicks
  • Pizza boxes
  • Paper towels and tissues
  • Pet food
  • Paper plates and napkins
  • Compostable straws and cutlery
  • Coffee filters and tea bags
  • Grease, oils, sauces

Fees

Visit the fees page for a full list of waste & recycling fees.

Donation Shed

Rocky View County has teamed up with Diabetes Canada to collect unwanted textiles and small household items in the donation shed located on site—items such as clothing and linens, housewares, books, toys, and knick-knacks.

Residents are asked to package hard items, such as books, plates, small appliances, and toys in boxes before bringing them to the donation shed; all other items may be packaged in plastic bags or boxes.

Notes

The transfer site cannot accept large amounts of renovation and construction materials at this time. It is the responsibility of the home owner to transport this material to an appropriate facility.


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