5bell
arrow-down
  • info

    Effective March 14, 2025, the Prince William County Tax Administration Office will no longer issue Solid Waste Facility Decals. On March 31, 2025, all landfill and compost facility residential visitors will be required to scan their Virginia DMV-issued driver’s licenses at the scalehouse. FAQ's

  • info

    Proof of Residency Information Requirement Details

  • info

    Juneteenth, July 4th and Labor Day Schedule for Solid Waste Facilities Summer Holiday Hours

  • info

    Celebrate Waste and Recycling Workers w/o June 17 Recognition ideas

  • info

    Businesses cannot bring tires for disposal. Residents are limited to four (4) passenger vehicle tires per month. Tire Disposal Guide

Close close-icon
  • info

    Effective March 14, 2025, the Prince William County Tax Administration Office will no longer issue Solid Waste Facility Decals. On March 31, 2025, all landfill and compost facility residential visitors will be required to scan their Virginia DMV-issued driver’s licenses at the scalehouse. FAQ's

  • info

    Proof of Residency Information Requirement Details

  • info

    Juneteenth, July 4th and Labor Day Schedule for Solid Waste Facilities Summer Holiday Hours

  • info

    Celebrate Waste and Recycling Workers w/o June 17 Recognition ideas

  • info

    Businesses cannot bring tires for disposal. Residents are limited to four (4) passenger vehicle tires per month. Tire Disposal Guide

A to Z Disposal Guide

​Not sure where to dispose of your used antifreeze, or yard waste? To find how to dispose of or recycle your item, search for it below.

The information provided focuses on Prince William County residents versus businesses, unless otherwise indicated. For best results, do not use the Internet Explorer browser.