Pioneer Crossing Landfill: Your Partner in Responsible Waste Management

Pioneer Crossing Landfill stands as a premier waste disposal facility, committed to environmental stewardship and community well-being. Located in Birdsboro, PA, this state-of-the-art Pioneer Landfill offers comprehensive solutions for managing non-hazardous contaminated soils and materials, alongside a broad spectrum of other waste streams. For reliable and responsible waste management, Pioneer Crossing Landfill is your trusted destination.

At the heart of Pioneer Crossing Landfill’s operations is a dedication to environmental protection. This facility is meticulously maintained and rigorously engineered to safeguard the environment from contaminants. Going beyond standard practices, Pioneer Crossing incorporates a cutting-edge gas-to-energy facility, further minimizing its environmental footprint and contributing to a sustainable future. This commitment underscores its position as a true pioneer landfill in environmentally conscious waste disposal.

Pioneer Crossing Landfill is more than just a disposal site; it is an integral part of the community. The facility operates an Odor Hotline (267-933-6205) available 24/7, ensuring immediate response to any concerns. Furthermore, the Pioneer Crossing Landfill Citizens Advisory Committee meetings are open to the public, fostering transparency and community engagement. These meetings are held at the education center on the third Wednesday of each month at 1:00 pm, welcoming all interested individuals.

As Mascaro’s primary disposal facility, Pioneer Crossing Landfill is permitted to accept 1,975 tons per day. It holds a Host Community Agreement with Exeter Township and notably was the first Pennsylvania Landfill to secure an expansion permit under the DEP’s stringent Harms/Benefit Analysis. This significant permit guarantees substantial long-term disposal capacity, securing at least 20 years of continued service for customers and offering expansion capabilities extending beyond 60 years.

Pioneer Crossing is approved to receive Residual Wastes and Special Wastes, including non-hazardous metals, contaminated and petroleum-contaminated soil and debris, coal and wood-derived ash, and foundry sand slag and dust. The facility also permits autoclaved medical waste, asbestos, and PCB-contaminated wastes. A team of professionals meticulously reviews all Special Waste to ensure full compliance with facility permits and DEP guidelines, with Pennsylvania DEP approval required before acceptance. The streamlined approval process includes electronic paperwork and timely decisions. Manifesting paperwork is provided without charge, and customized daily, weekly, and monthly tracking reports are available upon request.

Choosing Pioneer Crossing Landfill offers numerous advantages. Its strategic location provides four-lane highway access to the Reading-Philadelphia corridor, ensuring efficient transportation. The facility boasts fast weigh and unload times and an automatic truck wash, optimizing operational efficiency. Designed and constructed exceeding regulatory standards, Pioneer Crossing offers long-term capacity and is fully insured and bonded. With a professional engineer on-site and in-house testing and compliance reporting, Pioneer Crossing Landfill guarantees expertise and reliability. In-house transportation capabilities and cost-effective long-term contract options further enhance its value proposition.

Pioneer Crossing Landfill accepts a comprehensive range of waste types, including:

  • Autoclaved Medical Waste
  • Construction Waste
  • Debris
  • Demolition Waste
  • Garbage
  • Household Waste
  • Industrial Waste
  • Municipal Sludge
  • Municipal Solid Waste

For inquiries or to discuss your waste disposal needs, please contact us or call 800-431-3336 anytime, 24/7. We also invite you to explore our facility further with a tour to witness firsthand the operations of a leading pioneer landfill.

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