Welcome to the Official Website of St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Disposal District

Our Mission

St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Disposal District provides residential and commercial solid waste collection and disposal, as well as operation of the St. Landry Parish Landfill and Recycling Centers.

St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Disposal District has a current contract with Bayou State to provide waste collection as well as Morgan and Morgan to provide bulky waste collection to residents in St. Landry Parish.

"The St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Disposal District is an equal opportunity provider and employer"

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November 2, 2024 Household Hazardous Waste Day

October 09, 2024

ATTENTION ST. LANDRY PARISH RESIDENTS

The St. Landry Parish Solid Waste Disposal District Household Hazardous Waste Day will be held on November 2, 2024 at the St. Landry Parish Recycling Centers.

Opelousas- 2717 W Landry St- 8:00 AM- 12:00 PM

Eunice- 450 N. C. C. Duson St.- 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM

This event is open to all residents of St. Landry Parish!!

Participants must show proof of residency with a driver's license, water bill, etc.

We will accept the following:

Paints, Automobile Batteries, Motor Oil, Antifreeze, Household Cleaners, Household Chemicals, Pestisides, Flammables, Corrosives, Tires (Limit 5 Per Vehicle), Fluorescent Tubes and Bulbs, other Hazardous Household...

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Recognizing the Vital Role of Water in Our Spooky Celebrations

Recognizing the Vital Role of Water in Our Spooky Celebrations

October 01, 2024

There Would Be No Halloween Without Water: Understanding Its Key Role in Our Spooky Traditions

As Halloween draws near, we look forward to the excitement of costumes, glowing jack-o'-lanterns, and thrilling trick-or-treating. However, amidst the festivities, we often forget the crucial part that water plays in making these Halloween traditions possible.

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