ANGLETON

seabreeze landfill Waste Disposal, Diversion and Recycling

(Formerly known as Durham/RAD Landfill)

We provide non-hazardous solid waste collection, recycling and landfill disposal services to commercial, industrial, municipal and residential customers.

Whether you have a spring cleaning project or have commercial needs, you’ll find friendly assistance and professional service at Waste Connections.

We recover a variety of recyclable materials such as cardboard, office paper, plastics, oil, glass, and a variety of metals for reuse.

Waste Connections

seabreeze landfill

The Seabreeze Environmental Landfill in Brazoria County is owned and operated by Waste Connections of Texas and is associated with the company’s Houston area operations. Waste Connections of Texas is a subsidiary of Waste Connections, Inc., which is the third-largest provider of solid waste management services in the United States.

The Seabreeze Environmental Landfill is a Type 1 solid waste facility that is permitted by the TCEQ. The facility has Permit No. MSW-1539C, as well as, all required air permits and storm water discharge permits.

Address

10310 FM-523,ANGLETON, TX 77515

Phone

979-864-4442

Travis County Landfill Rates

Travis County Landfill Rates

Open from 7:00 AM - 4:45 PM

PRICES INCLUDE ENVIRONMENTAL FEE

All customers MUST wear hard hats, safety vests and safety glasses.

Non Account Customers: Vehicles to 16 ft
Loose C&D Debris
Min Charge $110.00/Covers up to 3 cu. yds.
$32.67 per yd. after 3 cu. yds.
Non Compactible
Carpet or cut up tires min. $213.84/Up to 3 cu. yds.
$71.28 per yd. after 3 cu. yds.
Shingles
Min Charge $162.86/Covers up to 3 cu. yds.
$54.29 per yd. after 3 cu. yds.
Dump Trucks and Trailers Over 16 ft.
2 Ton min. $137.84
$68.92 per yd. after 2 tons
All Customers
Car Tires-No Rim
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$11.00 priced individually
Car Tires-With Rim
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$16.50 priced individually
Truck Tires-No Rim
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$24.20 priced individually
Truck Tires-With Rim
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$38.50 priced individually
Tractor Trailer Tires-No Rim
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$33.00 priced individually
Tractor Trailer Tires-With Rim
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$55.00 priced individually
Mattress
Same fee for all sizes
$27.50 priced individually
Box Springs
Same fee for all sizes
$27.50 priced individually
Pull Off
Non Refundable
$55.00 non refundable
Safety Kit
Hard hat & safety vest
$27.06 non refundable
Tarp Fee
Un-tarped loads are subject to fee
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Rejected Load Fee
Rejected loads are subject to fee if we reload
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Waste Connections

The Seabreeze Environmental Landfill in Brazoria County is owned and operated by Waste Connections of Texas and is associated with the company’s Houston area operations. Waste Connections of Texas is a subsidiary of Waste Connections, Inc., which is the third-largest provider of solid waste management services in the United States.

The Seabreeze Environmental Landfill is a Type 1 solid waste facility that is permitted by the TCEQ. The facility has Permit No. MSW-1539C, as well as, all required air permits and storm water discharge permits.

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Cold Canyon Landfill Sales, Special Waste & Contaminated Soil Information

General Rates

Our rates are based on the net weight dumped.

  • Payment terms
    Accepting Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, ​ American Express and local checks only with Cold Canyon Landfill certified weight. Checks must be numbered over 700 in the check series number and must be imprinted with name and address. Must have a valid California ID.
  • Entrance deposit and load checks policy
    A mandatory deposit of Cash or Check is required at the scale house upon entrance. All loads are subject to random load checks and inspections for prohibited material.
  • Need to to rent a roll-off?
    Our partner location, Coastal Rolloff has various sized roll-off dumpsters available for rent. You can contact them  at 805-543-0473 or click the link below.

About seabreeze landfill

Your Trusted Partner

The Seabreeze Environmental Landfill can take residential waste, commercial waste, construction and demolition debris, and industrial non-hazardous waste. We offer disposal services as well as liquid stabilization services to our customers. Our facility provides all weather access and service to our customers rain or shine.

Facility Permit Requirements: Trash in open vehicles must be covered with a tarp. Per state requirements, loads without tarps are charged $25. Types of waste that we can accept are residential, commercial, construction and demolition debris and industrial non-hazardous waste.

Each of us generates about five pounds of garbage every day. At Waste Connections of Texas, we collect and dispose of waste and discards in a professional and environmentally responsible manner.

Responsible disposal of local household waste

We have 969 fenced acres, and are permitted to dispose of waste over a 417 acre foot print. Seabreeze Environmental Landfill is where local household trash is taken. It is a municipal solid waste landfill, strictly permitted and regulated, and accepts only non-hazardous waste.

Serving 14 cities in Brazoria County and beyond

We serve 14 cities in Brazoria County, as well as some areas of Brazoria, Galveston, Harris and Ft. Bend Counties. Among our contracts for municipal waste is the Brazoria County Coalition, which is comprised of the cities of Lake Jackson, and Clute. We also have contracts with waste haulers who service the cities of Angleton, Freeport, Brazoria, Caney Creek, Richwood, Jones Creek, Oyster Creek, West Columbia Surfside, Quintana, Sweeny and Danbury.

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How Trash Becomes Energy

Did you know that landfills with gas collection systems can recycle nearly 25% of the material deposited in the landfill? That makes landfills some of the largest recycling operations in the U.S. Here is the best part: The gas created and captured is re-used for renewable energy. Seabreeze Landfill is teaming with DTE Biomass, which harvests the landfill gas for compressed natural gas that fuels publi transit fleets.

Landfill gas is the natural byproduct of decaying organic material in municipal solid waste landfills. As organic waste breaks down, methane gas is created. Landfill methane is normally consumed (incinerated) in a flare rather than being discharged to the atmosphere. The landfill gas-to-energy initiative provides a renewable alternative to flaring.

At Seabreeze Landfill’s gas collection plant, operated by DTE, a vast majority of the methane gas is harvested through a perforated piping system connected to gas extraction wells. The captured landfill gas is purified on site into renewable natural gas, which offsets the use of fossil fuels and can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The landfill gas is a constant source of power that is running all the time, making Waste Connections’ Seabreeze Landfill a good neighbor and good environmental steward in the community.

FAQs

Have any questions related to your specific needs?

Are you still uncertain about other details? Contact us to get more information regarding your specific needs.

Call us today
979-864-4442

FAQs

Have any questions related to your specific needs?
When are we open?
Does my load have to be covered/tarped?
What do we take in our Landfills?
Can I come out to the landfill and salvage or pick through the trash?
Can I bring my old paint, chemicals and/or cleaning supplies to the landfill?
What if I need to get rid of chemically contaminated soil and/or other contaminated material?

Are you still uncertain about sizing, pricing, or other details? Contact one of our professionals to get more information regarding which option is the best for you.

Call us today
805-549-8332

FAQs

Have any questions related to special waste?
Is advanced notice of shipment required?
Does special waste have any additional delivery requirements?
Does my load have to be covered/tarped?
Are special waste shipments accepted on weekends?
What types of special wastes are not accepted at Anson Landfill?

Contact our Special Waste Sales Representative, Helen Grigg, for questions. Helen.Grigg@WasteConnections.com

Call her today
704-773-5317

FAQs

Have any questions related to your specific needs?
What do we take in our landfills?
What about special waste?
Does my load have to be covered/tarped?
Can I come out to the landfill and salvage or pick through the trash?
Can I bring my old paint, chemicals and/or cleaning supplies to the landfill?
What if I need to get rid of chemically contaminated soil and/or other contaminated material?

Remember the last load time is 30 minutes before closing and we do not accept cards for payment only cash or check (small bills only).

Call us today
575-394-9109

FAQs

Have any questions related to your specific needs?
Does my load have to be covered/tarped?
Can I come out to the landfill and salvage or pick through the trash?
Can I bring my old paint, chemicals and/or cleaning supplies to the landfill?
What if I need to get rid of asbestos/chemically contaminated soil and/or other contaminated material?
What methods of payment do you accept?

Are you still uncertain about sizing, pricing, or other details? Contact one of our professionals to get more information regarding which option is the best for you.

Call us today
844-708-7274
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Serving our Community

Environmental Protections

The geologic location of the Seabreeze Environmental Landfill places it atop very low-permeability clay that restricts the movement of ground water. This natural barrier makes it one of the best geological locations in Texas to site a landfill. In addition, this modern landfill is constructed with multiple environmental protection systems to help protect the surrounding environment. For instance, the liner system is designed to contain liquids and gases naturally generated by decaying wastes. The liner system consists of a three-foot thick layer of compacted clay with minimum permeability of 1x10-7 centimeters per second, overlaid with a layer of heavy plastic (high density polyethylene) that covers the bottom and sides of each landfill area (cell).

A geocomposite drainage layer is placed atop the heavy plastic, and a two-foot thick soil layer covers the geocomposite material to protect it for punctures. A system of pipes collect and pump liquids out of the landfill for treatment.For instance, the liner system is designed to contain liquids and gases naturally generated by decaying wastes. The liner system consists of a three-foot thick layer of compacted clay with minimum permeability of 1x10-7 centimeters per second, overlaid with a layer of heavy plastic (high density polyethylene) that covers the bottom and sides of each landfill area (cell). A geocomposite drainage layer is placed atop the heavy plastic, and a two-foot thick soil layer covers the geocomposite material to protect it for punctures.

A system of pipes collect and pump liquids out of the landfill for treatment.For instance, the liner system is designed to contain liquids and gases naturally generated by decaying wastes. The liner system consists of a three-foot thick layer of compacted clay with minimum permeability of 1x10-7 centimeters per second, overlaid with a layer of heavy plastic (high density polyethylene) that covers the bottom and sides of each landfill area (cell). A geocomposite drainage layer is placed atop the heavy plastic, and a two-foot thick soil layer covers the geocomposite material to protect it for punctures. A system of pipes collect and pump liquids out of the landfill for treatment.

Environmental Monitoring

In addition to environmental protection systems, we utilize numerous monitoring devices. The facility currently has 32 ground water monitoring wells and 47 gas probes, which are regularly sampled and tested by a third-party independent consultant to ensure the site is performing well. All water sample results are sent to local, state and federal environmental agencies, who monitor and oversee operations at the facility. This constant monitoring does not stop when the landfill closes. In fact, Waste Connections will continue to monitor the site for 30 years after we stop accepting waste. In the meantime, we plan to provide Brazoria County residents and businesses with safe, reliable and low-cost waste collection and disposal for many years.

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Champ Landfill

Please review the list of acceptable and unacceptable items for disposal outlined above. ​ If you have a question about wastes for disposal, please contact us in advance of bringing the material to the landfill. ​ Call Champ Landfill or email us.

Accepted Landfill Materials: Clean fill - soil, Concrete and asphalt, Construction debris, Farm or agricultural waste, Household municipal waste (Includes carpet, furniture, mattresses), Non-hazardous commercial waste, Tires that are chipped or shredded only and tree branches over 6 inches in diameter.

Unaccepted Landfill Materials: Appliances (major), Bulk liquids, Explosives, Highly flammable or volatile substances, Propane gas containers, Radioactive materials, Regulated infectious waste, Regulated quantities of hazardous waste, Regulated quantities of PCB, Septic tank pumpings, Tires, Whole, Toxic waste, Waste oil, Yard waste (keep separate for green waste recycling).

Green Waste Recycling

For safety reasons, yard waste materials are only accepted Monday through Friday. ​ They are closed on Saturdays. ​ If you have a question about what kind of green wastes are accepted for recycling, please call Hansen's Environmental Wood Resources at 636-379-1830.

Accepted Green Materials: Brush and logs 6 inches or less in diameter, Christmas trees, Garden vegetation, Leaves, Sawdust, Untreated or unpainted lumber & pallets, Wood chips and Yard clippings.

Unaccepted Green Materials: Bio solids, Decorative or ceremonial items, Dead animals, Human waste, Liquid waste, Stumps, roots, or shrubs with intact root balls and Other organic material not specially listed.

FAQs

Have any questions related to your specific needs?
Does my load have to be covered/tarped?
Can I come out to the landfill and salvage or pick through the trash?
Do we take Checks, ATM or Credit Cards?
Can I bring my old paint, chemicals and/or cleaning supplies to the landfill?
What if I need to get rid of chemically contaminated soil and/or other contaminated material?

Are you still uncertain about sizing, pricing, or other details? Contact one of our professionals to get more information regarding which option is the best for you.

Call us today
5414812233
Services & Rates

Butler County Landfill Services & Rates

Butler County Landfill is a modern municipal solid waste disposal facility permitted by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality and is in full compliance with Nebraska rules and regulations as well as Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

Non-hazardous waste disposal services

Asbestos-Friable and Asbestos-Non-Friable
Construction & Demolition Debris
Industrial & Special Waste
Municipal Solid Waste and Yard Waste
CERCLA Waste

Unacceptable Items

Waste Oil
Lead-Acid Batteries
Unregulated Hazardous Waste
Scrap Tires (in any form) - We accept seperately for processing.
Discarded Household Appliances - We accept separately for recyclinge

Tires

Car:
$3.00
Truck:
$6.00
Tractor:
$12.00
Bulk Tires:
$120/ton

White goods

Appliances:
$7.00
No freon appliances allowed:
refrigerators, freezers, air conditioner. Not even gutted, ​ tagged, or wires cut
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We work with businesses of all sizes and all sectors across the United States and Canada, to help you decide which waste management services, collections, and recycling services best fit your needs.