Southeastern Chester County Refuse Authority (SECCRA) is a municipal authority established in 1968 to address the waste management needs of southern Chester County in West Grove, PA. With a landfill in operation since 1986, SECCRA serves 24 boroughs and townships in the region, catering to a growing population of approximately 105,000 residents. Committed to sustainable waste management practices, SECCRA has received over 1,000,000 tons of waste to date and is projected to continue serving the community until 2036 and beyond.
SECCRA's mission is to provide a regional approach to municipal solid waste problems, ensuring efficient and responsible waste disposal. In addition to landfill operations, SECCRA actively promotes recycling initiatives, offering guidance on where to recycle and exploring ways to make recycling sustainable again. The authority also focuses on environmental preservation, implementing gas monitoring and control, litter prevention, water monitoring, and liner systems to minimize the impact on the local ecosystem. Through its commitment to green power and community engagement, SECCRA strives to create a cleaner and more sustainable future for southern Chester County.
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