Yellowbend Transfer Station

 

The Yellowbend Transfer Station is located near the corner of the Radisson Grid (Township Road 404) and Range Road 3102.  Ratepayers of the RM of Great Bend receive a preferred rate.

Summer Hours (April 1 - October 1)

Wed 4-8,  Saturday 11-4

Winter Hours (October 2 - March 31)

Saturday 11-4

The transfer station is able to accept:

-          White Goods (fridges, furnaces, dishwashers, freezers etc.)

-           Small Appliances (fans, microwaves, sinks, toilets, water dispensers)

-           BBQ’s

-           Furniture

-           Metal

-           Painted Lumber

-           Clean Wood

-           Household refuse

The transfer station can not accept:

-           Animal carcasses

-           Antifreeze/antifreeze containers

-           Asbestos

-           Asphalt

-           ATV bodies, garden tractor bodies, motorcycles and snowmobiles

-           Automobiles / Vehicle bodies

-           Batteries

-           Bio-medical waste

-           Compost

-           Computers/Monitors (direct to Sarcan)

-           Concrete

-           Contaminated Soil

-           DVD Players/VCR’s (direct to Sarcan)

-           E-Waste

-           Facsimile Equipment (direct to Sarcan)

-           Fertilizer

-           Fuel Tanks

-           Grain/Granaries

-           Hazardous Waste

-           Hot Loads

-           Liquid Domestic Waste

-           Liquid Waste of any kind

-           Milk Jugs/Cartons (direct to Sarcan)

-           Paint/paint cans

-           Pesticide Containers

-           Printers/Scanners (direct to Sarcan)

-           Propane Bottles / tanks

-           Railroad Ties

-           Shingles

-           Televisions/Telephones (direct to Sarcan)

-           Tires

-           Used Oil, filters and containers

Not sure where to bring items?  Check this handy list for alternate disposal sites:

Electronics Recycling: https://recyclemyelectronics.ca/sk

SARCAN, Loraas Disposal North, More options shown on website.

Batteries: https://recycleyourbatteries.ca

Small batteries – Village of Borden post office (drop box), SARCAN (3803 Kochar Ave, Saskatoon) – single use batteries, rechargeable batteries, eMobility batteries

Paint: https://www.productcare.org

Sarcan, QM Environmental Saskatoon Waste Transfer Facility (818 48th St. E, Saskatoon)

Scrap Tires: https://tssk.ca for drop off locations, or call 306-790-1894

Agricultural Plastics: https://cleanfarms.ca or 1-877-622-4460

Medical Sharps: Most Saskatchewan pharmacies offer secure   sharps collection boxes and accept sharps in these containers for proper disposal.

Mercury containing Lightbulbs and ballasts:  https://saskwastereduction.ca London Drugs, RONA

Mercury Switches and Thermostats:   Contact SGI for drop off locations.

Pharmaceuticals:   Most Saskatchewan pharmacies will accept unused prescriptions.

Propane Cylinders: Return to retailer

Used Oil & Antifreeze: https://usedoilrecyclingsk.com

ECOCENTRE – City of Saskatoon, Regional Waste Management Centre, Landfill Collects: Antifreeze/Oil/Oil Containers/Antifreeze Containers/D.E.F. Containers/Used Oil Filters

Just after the Landfill entrance on the left of Valley Road, in the Regional Waste Management Centre (south of 11th Street & SW off Circle Drive)42 Valley Road, SASKATOON, Saskatchewan S7M 1X5

Phone: (306) 975-2486

*** PLEASE PHONE 306-975-2486 BEFORE DRIVING TO THE LANDFILL, TO VERIFY THERE IS ENOUGH ROOM IN THE OIL TANK & STAFF WILL BE ABLE TO ASSIST ***

Facility will accept:

      • up to 500L of oil (engine oil must be in original containers)
      • 10 large and 20 regular/small filters
      • containers up to 500L in size (if pails are empty, please remove lids before dropping off)
      • up to 100L of antifreeze

Please do not mix fluids. If bringing in a mixed load, a waste charge may be applicable.

To verify operational hours, please visit the City of Saskatoon website: https://www.saskatoon.ca/services-residents/waste-recycling/garbage/landfill

Call 306-975-2496 for a recorded message to confirm landfill hours during the seasonal transition periods.