Division of Materials and Waste Management
December 2021                                                       Guidance/Fact Sheet 1008
                                      Ohio Solid Waste Disposal - 2020
Each year, Ohio EPA calculates and publishes the quantities            2020 Fast Facts
of solid waste disposed. Ohio EPA uses this data to: monitor           Ohio’s Population
available landfill capacity; track the flow of waste; calculate          • 11,689,626
total waste generated; and calculate reduction/recycling
rates for the state and for Ohio’s 52 solid waste                      Number of Solid Waste Facilities
management districts (SWMDs).                                          Landfills:
                                                                        • Municipal — 38:
Ohio EPA tracks solid waste disposed for the residential/               • Industrial — 4
commercial (R/C) and industrial sectors separately. Solid               • Residual — 9
waste generated by the R/C sector is municipal solid waste.            Transfer Facilities — 63 1
Industrial solid waste is generated by manufacturing
operations.
                                                                       Available Capacity at Operating MSW landfills
                                                                        • 852,877,133 cubic yards (712,259,025 tons)
Ohio relies primarily on transfer and landfill facilities to            • 37.46 years
manage solid waste. Ohio does not have incinerators that
burn mixed solid waste.
                                                                       Ohio-Generated Waste Routed
                                                                       Through Transfer Facilities:
Reporting                                                               • 4,829,689.24 tons
Each owner/operator of a solid waste transfer or landfill               • 27 percent of all Ohio waste disposed in landfills
facility in Ohio reports to Ohio EPA annually. The report
                                                                       Waste Disposed by Ohioans
summarizes the waste accepted at the facility during the
                                                                       (within Ohio and in other states)
year, including how much, what types were disposed, and
                                                                        •   MSW — 10,770,181 tons (4.79 ppd)
where the waste originated. Ohio EPA compiles this data
                                                                        •   ISW and RSW — 6,099,851 tons (2.76 ppd)
into a facility data report. This report presents data
                                                                        •   Total Solid Waste — 16,870,032 tons (7.55 ppd)
regarding all waste disposed in Ohio, both generated in-
                                                                        •   Excluded and C&DD — 1,086,032 tons (0.49 ppd)*
state and imported from other states.                                   •   Total Waste — 17,956,914 tons (8.04 ppd)
The facility data report presents data as reported by
                                                                       ppd = pounds per person per day
facility owners/operators. Ohio EPA adjusts quantities                 * Quantity for C&DD represents what was disposed in only MSW
reported by owners/operators of landfills to add waste                   landfills.
that was exported to landfills in other states. These
adjustments are needed to determine total Ohio waste                   For More Information
disposed in landfills. The adjustments are not reflected in            A variety of information is available on the Solid Waste
the facility data report but are accounted for in this fact            Management Planning webpage —
sheet.                                                                 epa.ohio.gov/dmwm/Home/SWMgmtPlanning2.aspx.
                                                                       Visit our website at epa.ohio.gov/dmwm/ or contact us
                                                                       directly using the following contact information:
Solid Waste Landfills in Ohio                                             Ohio EPA
There are three types of solid waste landfills in Ohio:                   Division of Materials and Waste Management
municipal solid waste landfills; industrial solid waste                   P.O. Box 1049
landfills; and residual solid waste landfills.                            Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049
                                                                          (614) 644-2621 (phone)
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are publicly                        (877) 372-2621 (toll free)
available and are used to dispose of the widest variety of                (614) 728-5315 (fax)
wastes, including municipal, commercial, and industrial solid
wastes, construction and demolition debris (C&DD),                     For information about solid waste management in your
contaminated soils, and, if appropriately permitted, asbestos.         area, contact your local SWMD. To find your SWMD, use
                                                                       the Map of Ohio's Solid Waste Management Districts.
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     In 2020, there were 63 licensed transfer facilities. Owners/operators of four of those facilities did not operate the facilities
in 2020. Owners/operators of another three accepted only recyclables.
 epa.ohio.gov • 50 W. Town St., Ste. 700 • P.O. Box 1049 • Columbus, OH 43216-1049 • (614) 644-3020 • (614) 644-2737 (fax)
  2020 Waste Disposal Statistics
  There were 38 MSW landfills in 2020 that were used to dispose of 18,629,634 tons of waste from all in-state and out-of-
  state sources.
  Industrial solid waste (ISW) landfills are used to dispose of manufacturing waste. Currently, all ISW landfills in Ohio are
  owned/operated by the manufacturing companies that use the landfills. These are known as captive landfills because the
  owning company is the only company that can dispose of its ISW in the facility. In 2020, there were four ISW landfills that
  were used to dispose of 354,408 tons.
  Residual solid waste (RSW) landfills are a subset of ISW landfills. RSW landfills are used to dispose of wastes generated
  by eight specific industries named in Ohio’s solid waste rules. Paper manufacturers, steel makers, and operators of coal
  burning power plants are examples. Like ISW landfills, all of Ohio’s RSW landfills are captive facilities. In 2020, there were
  nine RSW landfills that were used to dispose of 3,118,570 tons.
  Ohio-Generated Waste Disposed in Landfills
  Ohio EPA adds together quantities routed through transfer facilities, directly transported to landfills, and exported to
  other states to calculate the total amount of Ohio-generated solid waste that was disposed. In total, Ohioans disposed of
  approximately 17,956,914 million tons of waste in landfills. Of that total, 1,331,983 tons were exported to landfills in
  Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
  The left side of Table 1 lists the 10 MSW landfills that accepted the largest quantities of Ohio-generated waste. All 10 MSW
  landfills are in Ohio and accounted for 70.25 percent of all Ohio-generated waste disposed. All but the Franklin County
  Landfill are privately owned or operated.
  All Waste Disposed in Ohio Landfills
  Ohio’s MSW landfills were used to dispose of 18,629,634 tons of waste from all sources (including 5.80 million tons of
  waste imported into Ohio) in 2020. The right side of Table 1 lists the 10 MSW landfills that accepted the largest quantities
  of all waste disposed. These ten facilities received 73.74 percent of all waste disposed in Ohio landfills.
  The MSW facilities that accept large quantities of imported waste are often among the top waste receivers, particularly if
  the facilities receive waste by railway. Sunny Farms, Apex Environmental, and Tunnel Hill are all examples of facilities that
  receive long-haul waste via railway. Each of those facilities takes more imported waste than waste from within Ohio.
  Table 1: Ohio Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Received the Most Waste in 2019
            Ohio-Generated Waste Disposed in Ohio                                      All Waste Disposed in Ohio
                                                        Waste                                                           Waste
Facility                      Type       County        Disposed    Facility                    Type     County         Disposed
                                                        (tons)                                                          (tons)
                                                                   Rumpke Sanitary
Rumpke Sanitary Landfill     MSW        Hamilton       2,323,613                              MSW       Hamilton       2,323,613
                                                                   Landfill
Franklin County Sanitary
                             MSW         Franklin      1,199,861   Sunny Farms Landfill       MSW        Seneca        1,801,549
Landfill
Kimble Sanitary Landfill     MSW       Tuscarawas      1,174,805   Apex Sanitary Landfill     MSW       Jefferson      1,643,334
                                                                   Tunnel Hill
Lorain County Landfill       MSW          Lorain       1,035,587                              MSW        Perry         1,608,091
                                                                   Reclamation Landfill
                                                                   Franklin County
Noble Road Landfill          MSW        Richland       1,018,484                              MSW       Franklin       1,199,861
                                                                   Sanitary Landfill
                                                                   Kimble Sanitary
American Landfill.           MSW          Stark        773,271                                MSW     Tuscarawas       1,174,805
                                                                   Landfill
                                                                   Carbon Limestone
Carbon Limestone Landfill    MSW        Mahoning       656,431                                MSW      Mahoning        1,155,580
                                                                   Landfill
Brown County Landfill        MSW         Brown         508,673     Lorain County Landfill     MSW        Lorain        1,035,587
Countywide Recycling &
Disposal Facility            MSW          Stark        465,407     Noble Rd Landfill          MSW       Richland       1,018,484
Cherokee Run Landfill        MSW          Logan        378,488     American Landfill          MSW         Stark         776,189
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2020 Waste Disposal Statistics
Solid Waste Transfer Facilities
In 2020, Ohio had 63 licensed solid waste transfer facilities. The 63 facilities consolidated 4,851,586 tons that were
subsequently transported to landfills. Of that total, 4,829,689 tons were from within Ohio and about 21,897 tons were
imported from other states.
Ohio also has several unregulated transfer facilities. Ohio’s regulations exclude a facility that consists solely of portable
containers that have an aggregate volume of 50 cubic yards or less from the transfer facility permit and license
requirements.
Prior to being taken to a landfill, 35.59 percent of the waste disposed by Ohioans was routed through a transfer facility.
The remaining 64.41 percent was transported directly to the landfill. Of the waste transferred, 55.34 percent was
managed at the 10 facilities shown in Table 2 below. As would be expected, all those facilities are in or near major
metropolitan areas.
                     Table 2: Ohio Transfer Facilities That Received the Most Waste in 2019
                                                                                              Waste Transferred
                 Facility                                                      County
                                                                                                   (tons)
                 Montgomery Co. South Transfer Facility                     Montgomery            630,157
                 Kimble Transfer & Recycling Facility - Canton                  Stark             305,142
                 City of Cleveland, Ridge Rd Transfer Station                Cuyahoga             266,793
                 Morse Road Transfer Facility                                 Franklin            266,341
                 Jackson Pike Transfer Station                                Franklin            258,651
                 Kimble Transfer & Recycling Facility – Twinsburg             Summit              222,196
                 Cleveland Transfer/Recycling Station                        Cuyahoga             191,398
                 Browning Ferris Industries of Ohio Inc. – Glenwillow          Lorain             187,743
                 Harvard Road Transfer Station                               Cuyahoga             187,306
                 Medina County Central Processing Facility                    Medina              156,802
Solid Waste Disposal Trends
Figure 1 and Table 3, both display quantities of Ohio-generated waste disposed in landfills since 2008. As both Figure 1
and Table 3 show, the quantity of ISW disposed has been more variable than the amount of MSW disposed. As a result,
disposal practices by the industrial sector have traditionally had a greater effect on Ohio’s total landfill usage than
disposal practices by the R/C sector.
Overall, Ohio experienced an inconsistent pattern of waste disposed since 2008. Historically, Ohioans disposed of between
17.5 million and 20.5 million tons of waste each year. From one year to the next, that quantity increased and decreased
inconsistently. As can be seen, fluctuations in the amount of industrial waste disposed generally have the largest influence
on total waste disposed. For example, the primary reason for the decrease in 2019 is due to AEP disposing of almost 3
million tons less of industrial waste than in 2018 at its captive landfill for the Gavin Power Plant.
                                         Table 3 Ohio Waste Disposed 2008-2020
              Year          Residential/Commercial (tons)         Industrial (tons)      Exempt (tons)    Total (tons)
              2008                    10,136,856                     7,919,341             1,772,890      19,829,086
              2009                     9,589,113                     6,650,228             1,227,826      17,467,167
              2010                     9,277,337                     8,326,971             1,936,426      19,540,734
              2011                     8,920,645                     8,843,619             2,328,032      20,092,295
              2012                     9,070,142                     7,941,187             1,971,991      18,983,320
              2013                     9,280,842                     8,433,487             1,575,406      19,289,734
              2014                     9,624,210                     9,133,775             1,583,704      20,341,689
              2015                     9,749,636                     7,435,391             1,753,133      18,938,159
              2016                     9,619,697                     6,711,520             1,618,619      17,949,835
              2017                    10,008,296                     7,221,886             1,406,377      18,636,559
              2018                    10,229,458                     7,978,681             2,166,321      20,374,460
              2019                   10,857,855                      4,396,880             2,202,165      17,456,900
              2020                   10,770,181                      6,099,851             1,086,032      17,956,914
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2020 Waste Disposal Statistics
                                    Figure 1: Ohio-Generated Waste Disposed - 2008-2020 2
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                  20,000,000
                  15,000,000
           Tons
                  10,000,000
                   5,000,000
                          0
                               2008    2009   2010    2011    2012     2013    2014   2015       2016   2017   2018   2019       2020
                                                                               Year
                          Residential/Commercial (tons)          Industrial (tons)         Exempt (tons)          Total (tons)
2   Includes waste disposed in Ohio landfills and waste exported to landfills in other states.
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