Pike County Solid Waste & Recycling

Daphne Mosley, Assistant Director

The Pike County Solid Waste Management District is dedicated to serving the residents of Pike County. Along with providing information on solid waste activities, we also support various recycling programs and provide educational presentations for audiences of all ages. We are very active with the community and rely heavily on public input and feed back to design our programs. We are committed to reducing land fill reliance and increasing recycling within Pike County.

The Pike County Solid Waste Management was created as a result of House Bill 592, passed in 1988. The Bill created 52 Solid Waste Districts in Ohio. The Pike County Board of Commissioners established Pike County as a single county district and formed the Pike County Solid Waste Management District on March 24, 1998. The Pike County Solid Waste Management District operates the Pike County Recycling Center, provides drop off recycling bins in 90% of the county, provides local recycling drives and provides recycling education and outreach programs. Please scroll to the bottom of this page for information on our recycling drop off locations, other recycling opportunities, our outreach efforts, and other educational material on recycling.

Solid Waste Management District

116 S. Market Street, Suite 103
Waverly, Ohio 45690
phone: (740) 947-4104
hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:00pm

Pike County Recycling Center

27 4 Progress Drive
Waverly, Ohio 45690
phone: (740) 947-4104
hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm

daphne@pikecountydevelopment.com

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