Solid waste is any unwanted natural or manmade junk item like bags of garbage, tires, litter, household rubbish, cardboard, street dirt, junk furniture, bedsprings and junk appliances. CCCHD has jurisdiction over Ohio EPA solid waste regulations in Clark County.
To get more information on the services and programs listed below, contact the CCCHD at (937) 390-5600.

Composting Facilities
What is composting?

Composting is a smart and environmentally friendly way of dealing with yard wastes. Composting transforms organic wastes from gardens, flowerbeds, and lawns into a valuable soil amendment that leads to faster-growing and healthier plants.

A composting facility is an operation that is either registered or licensed by the Ohio EPA or the local health district to receive waste products, produce compost and distribute it to the public. Click here for a list of local composters.

Information on obtaining permits and licenses for solid waste composting facilities may be obtained at the Ohio EPA website or by calling (937) 390-5600.Click here for the composter license application.

Construction and Demolition Debris (C&DD) Facilities
What is C&DD?

Construction and demolition debris are the waste items produced when manmade structures are built or demolished and includes items like waste wood, insulation, siding, and roofing.

A construction & demolition debris facility is an operation that is either registered or licensed by the Ohio EPA or the local health district to receive waste items.

Information on obtaining permits and licenses for solid waste composting facilities may be obtained at the Ohio EPA website or by calling (937) 390-5600.Click here for the composter license application.

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