Solid Waste Management

Rates

Unincorporated Seminole Cuunty Residents MSBU Discount and Customer Limitations

Residents of unincorporated Seminole County paying the residential non-ad valorem assessment for collection and / or disposal of solid waste shall be allowed to deliver up to a combined 2.5 tons (5,000 pounds) of residential refuse each calendar year to the Landfill or Transfer Station. After 2.5 tons of waste have been delivered from a residence in one (1) calendar year, the applicable disposal fees shall be charged for waste deliveries.

The Division's Policy is to require address verification (driver's license, utility bill, tax statement, rental agreement/lease) from the property owner/resident, in person, to prevent system abuses and protect our customers.

Rates Adopted 02/01/2024 (Resolution 2023-R-133)

Beginning February 1, 2024, per Resolution 2023-R-133, all vehicles (residential and commercial) will be weighed. Fees will be a minimum of $5.00 per transaction.
**Payments can be made by cash or check (with a valid driver's license)**
Residential and Commercial Weighed Loads
Central Transfer Station and Landfill Covered Uncovered
Vehicle capacity of one ton and greater $39.55
(per ton)
$79.10
(per ton)
Asbestos (Accepted at Landfill Only)
Each Asbestos delivery shall be charged a $115.76 special handling fee. Please call 407-665-2261 for disposal criteria and to schedule delivery. $200.00
(per ton)
$400.00
(per ton)
Tires
Central Transfer Station
Passenger and Light Truck Tires (Limit 4) $3.00
(per tire)
Landfill
Passenger and Light Truck Tires (Limit 10) $3.00
(per tire)
Loads of more than ten (10) tires and loads of tires not from a passenger vehicle or light truck (oversized or off-road), as determined by the Solid Waste Management Division, will be charged by the ton.

$200.00

(per ton)

Vehicle Weight Document Fees

Landfill & Transfer Station $5.00 per vehicle

The Solid Waste Management Division maintains calibrated truck scales at the Landfill and Transfer Station, as permitted by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Customers that are not disposing of waste but utilize the truck scales for obtaining vehicle weight, whether loaded or empty, will be charged $5 per vehicle.