
P. O. Box 1386
Mountain Home, ID 83647
(208) 796-2727 Phone
(208) 796-2729 Fax
Fred Perez - General Manager
208-724-8943 cell phone
fperez@idahowaste.com
Simco Road Regional Landfill is one of Idaho's largest waste disposal options. Our environmentally superior, cost efficient, technologically advanced and professionally managed site is a model of Landfill excellence, and our advocates include Elmore County, Idaho(host county), and Idaho DEQ. We are proud of our spotless record and reputation for running the premier Subtitle D landfill operation in the region. We have the location, technology and efficiency to accept waste streams from the largest project to the smallest project.
The landfill is permitted to accept residential, commercial, industrial and special waste streams including municipal solid waste, construction and demolition debris, wood wastes and petroleum contaminated soils. We offer two solidification pits and accept drum waste fitting Subtitle D criteria for solidification. We do not accept hazardous waste or dangerous waste.
The Simco Road Regional Landfill (The Landfill) uses the most advanced design and technology available to protect the environment, far exceeding Federal Subtitle D standards. Ongoing investment and innovation by its developers, along with the site’s unique hydrogeological features, easy access and remote location make it one of the most secure facilities in the country. The Landfill, permitted in 1999, is located in the arid region of southwest Idaho, which experiences less than six inches of annual precipitation. The site is atop an alluvial plain that contains a 350-foot thick layer of basalt. A clay and silty-clay layer overlies the basalt layer with an average thickness of 67 feet. The regional aquifer is more than 450 feet below the ground surface.
The Simco Road Regional Landfill is located on the Union Pacific main line between Mountain Home and Boise, Idaho. The site has a 15,000' siding, which is long enough to house a unit train.
About Idaho Waste Systems
IWS began its operations at the Simco Road Facility in Sept. of 1999. Shortly afterwards, IWS started operating the Elmore County Transfer Station and C & D site. In April of 2000 IWS started operations at the Bingham County Transfer Station. In 2001 IWS did the Construction Managment for the Boise County Transfer Station and began operating the Transfer Station for Boise County. All 3 of these Transfer Stations are under long term contracts. IWS also does the long haul transportation and disposal for these counties.