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      • Fact: Refuse from residents in Montgomery and Stewart Counties as well as Fort Campbell will continue to go to the Bi-County landfill as usual. There are no immediate or long-term plans to send the trash to any other location. Fact: In 1994 Bi-County began to operate as an enterprise fund, no longer using tax dollars.
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  2. Fact: Refuse from residents in Montgomery and Stewart Counties as well as Fort Campbell will continue to go to the Bi-County landfill as usual. There are no immediate or long-term plans to send the trash to any other location.

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · Bi-County Solid Waste Management will change its fee structure for Montgomery and Stewart County residents effective Jan. 1, 2023, with the new fee schedule applying only to large loads from an individual’s primary residence.It will continue to cost $5 for small loads of bagged household waste and other miscellaneous items at the Dover Road ...

  4. Nov 16, 2020 · 1:26. A grassroots organization, "Fix Bi-County Now," wants answers about the state of the landfill serving Montgomery and Stewart counties — environmentally and fiscally. Monday...

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  5. Nov 22, 2022 · Tuesday, November 22, 2022. Dover Road Landfill. Montgomery County, TN – Bi-County Solid Waste Management will change its fee structure for Montgomery County and Stewart County residents...

  6. Nov 22, 2022 · CLARKSVILLE, TN ( CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The landfill that serves Montgomery and Stewart Counties is adding fees for trailers of trash, certain appliances and large loads of wood, with new fees...

  7. Jun 22, 2016 · Myth: Residents of Montgomery and Stewart counties and Fort Campbell will need to send their trash to another landfill. Fact: Local refuse will continue to go to the Bi-County landfill.

  8. Jan 1, 2023 · Montgomery County and Stewart County formed a Solid Waste Authority in 1974. This foresight has lead to one of the best-run facilities in the United States. Known worldwide, Bi-County continues to operate a Class I Landfill, and two construction and demolition, Class III landfills.