Yard Waste
Minnesota law forbids yard waste from going into the landfill. Yard waste includes leaves, brush, grass clippings, branches and similar natural waste. Both the Rice County Solid Waste Facility and community compost sites will take yard waste at no cost.
Compostable bags are allowed; material in plastic bags must be removed. Please direct questions to the Solid Waste Facility. Information for other compost sites can be found using the links below.
Composting is a process that uses water, air and naturally occurring microbes to convert organic matter into a valuable resource. Added to gardens or placed at the base of trees and shrubs, compost contains essential nutrients for healthy plant growth, acts as a soil conditioner, helps the soil to hold moisture better and prevents erosion.
A backyard compost pile can be easily constructed and maintained. For information on backyard composting and options for building compost structures, please visit the following websites:
Compostable bags are allowed; material in plastic bags must be removed. Please direct questions to the Solid Waste Facility. Information for other compost sites can be found using the links below.
Composting
Composting is a process that uses water, air and naturally occurring microbes to convert organic matter into a valuable resource. Added to gardens or placed at the base of trees and shrubs, compost contains essential nutrients for healthy plant growth, acts as a soil conditioner, helps the soil to hold moisture better and prevents erosion.
A backyard compost pile can be easily constructed and maintained. For information on backyard composting and options for building compost structures, please visit the following websites:
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Julie Runkel
Environmental Services Director
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Solid Waste Facility
Physical Address
3800 East 145th Street
Dundas, MN 55019
Phone: 507-332-6833
Modified Operations for self-haulers