Resource Recovery Centre

The closure of the Marine Avenue Old Incinerator Site and the build out of a state-of-the-art Resource Recovery Centre and Transfer Station are key components in the region’s Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP). View the History of the Resource Recovery Centre report to learn more about the site reclamation and the development of the Resource Recovery Centre. The Resource Recovery Centre was made possible thanks to substantial grant funding through the Province of British Columbia and the Government of Canada. The Regional District was honoured to receive a UBCM Community Excellence Award in asset management for incorporating the use of natural asset solutions into the project and won a national Municipal Environmental Leadership & Sustainability Award from the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA).
The Resource Recovery Centre is open Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed statutory holidays.
Free drop-off of a wide range of recyclable and reusable materials, including:
Residential Packaging and Printed Paper
Small Appliances, Electric Outdoor Power Equipment, Exercise Machines
Batteries
Lights and Fixtures
Metal
Tires
Marine Debris
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Other disposal services at the Resource Recovery Centre:
Organics
Note: Invasive plants and branches over 5cm in diameter cannot be included in Yard Waste or Commingled Food & Yard Waste. |
Construction and Demolition Waste
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Wood Waste
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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
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Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Bag Rate:
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Mattress Disposal Fee:
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Contamination Cleanup Fee:
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Minimum Fees by Weight (based on material):
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Only authorized materials may be deposited.
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Materials must be sorted and deposited at designated collection points.
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Loads must be free of contamination (e.g. recyclables in garbage, hazardous or prohibited items).
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Loads containing dusty material must be securely bagged.
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Vehicles must be secured (with tarp or tie-down) to prevent spillage during transport.
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All vehicles must be weighed in and out.
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Fees are based on the weight difference or per item (e.g. bags, mattresses).
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If weigh scales are unavailable:
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Residential users pay minimum fees per material.
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Commercial users pay based on historical averages or minimums, whichever is higher.
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All fees must be paid before leaving, unless a credit account has been approved.
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Permitted only within designated areas, at designated times, and with authorization from the Manager, Supervisor, or their designate.
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Unauthorized scavenging is prohibited.
- For more information, please contact environmentalservices@qathet.ca.
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Children under 13 are not permitted in high-risk areas unless under direct control of a parent or guardian.
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Pets must remain inside vehicles where posted. Certified service animals are permitted under control of a handler.
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Users must obey all posted traffic signs.
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Vehicles must not be left unattended overnight without approval.
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Users must exit the site without delay after unloading.
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Offensive behaviour is prohibited and may result in removal or banning from the site.
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Users enter at their own risk; however, a formal liability waiver is now handled through signage instead of bylaw text.
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Contaminated or improperly handled waste may result in a minimum $265 cleanup fee.
- Please report all incidents to staff or email environmentalservices@qathet.ca.
Contacts
General Enquiries:
Scale House
4924 Marine Avenue
Powell River, BC V8A 0W2
T: 604-413-6861
Environmental Services Manager:
Jason Kouwenhoven, Manager of Environmental Services
qathet Regional District
#202 – 4675 Marine Avenue
Powell River, BC V8A 2L2
T. 604.485.2260
E: environmentalservices@qathet.ca