Boat, CAMPER, CAR, MOBILE HOME

State law requires all loads be covered before transport.

BOATS

Many parts on a boat are metal, including boat motors, and are banned from landfill disposal. These materials can be recycled as scrap metal. You must empty the motor’s gas and oil to recycle them separately. To recycle the motor and other metal parts as scrap metal, you may bring it to our location for no charge (we do not pay out for scrap). You may also call ahead to a Scrap Metal Dealer to see if they will accept it.

Fiberglass boats without the motor, gas, or oil are considered regular refuse/garbage, and are accepted for disposal in our landfill. As stated above, metal components and fluids must be removed and handled separately before the boat is landfilled. You are always responsible for unloading your materials yourself at our facility.

CAMPERS

Pop-up and/or hard-sided campers are most efficiently managed (for disposal and/or recycling) at a salvage yard such as Yeager’s Salvage in Weston. Salvage yards are best able to properly handle any appliances (refrigerator, air conditioner, etc.) inside the camper, as well as recycling the attached tires. If you prefer to bring your camper to MCSWD for disposal, you must remove appliances, metal, and tires for recycling (and pay the associated recycling fees) before landfilling it.

CARS / Automobiles

Contact a Salvage Yard or a Donation Program for vehicles that are no longer road-worthy.

mobile homes

 The MCSWD will accept mobile homes for disposal in our landfill, provided that:

  • All appliances, thermostats, the furnace, and the air conditioner unit are removed and recycled properly.

  • If it is still intact, please call us beforehand so we can be prepared to handle it. 715-446-3101 x 103

    • If it is already deconstructed (i.e. now all parts are in a dumpster), there is no need to call beforehand.

  • Mobile home deconstruction companies that serve the Marathon County area include:

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