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Bannock County Kicks Off 2026 Hazardous Waste Days This Saturday, April 4

by | Mar 30, 2026 | Commissioner Press Releases, Highlights, Newsroom

BANNOCK COUNTY, Idaho — Summer programs are returning to the Fort Hall Mine Landfill to help residents dispose of waste safely and keep our community clean.

Household Hazardous Waste Days

The popular Household Hazardous Waste Days return on April 4. This free program helps protect our local drinking water by keeping harmful chemicals out of the Lower Portneuf Valley Aquifer.

Events take place on the first Saturday of every month, April through October, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Fort Hall Mine Landfill. Please note there is no event in July because the holiday falls on the first Saturday this year.

In 2025, residents helped divert 60,000 lbs. of hazardous waste. This included 4,000 gallons of used oil and 4,500 lbs. of pesticides. These materials are recycled, repurposed, or safely disposed of. For a list of what you can bring, visit bannockcounty.gov/landfill and click the “Household Hazardous Waste” tab.

Annual Free Days

Bannock County will also host three Free Days at the Fort Hall Mine Landfill. On these dates, landfill fees are waived for all county residents:

  • Saturday, May 16
  • Saturday, July 18
  • Saturday, October 17

Free Dumpster Days

To support our neighbors in the southern part of the county, we are partnering with Arimo, Downey, Lava Hot Springs, and McCammon to provide Free Dumpster Days. These events are made possible with help from PSI Waste Systems. Residents should contact their city hall to find the specific dates for their local area.

For more details, visit bannockcounty.gov/landfill.

 

Bannock County is partnering with Portneuf Valley Development to begin a preliminary effort to gauge resident interest about the potential role of advanced nuclear energy in our county's future.

We want to hear from you.

We invite all residents to share their perspectives by completing a brief survey. Your feedback will help officials understand the community's stance before any further steps are considered.

The survey is available now through April 9.