Auburn Placer Disposal Service DriverAuburn Placer Disposal Service provides residential and commercial garbage service, debris box service and recycling to residents and businesses in the cities of Rocklin, Auburn, Town of Loomis and in Unincorporated Placer County. The company processes more than 100,000 tons of garbage and recyclable material annually. Auburn Placer Disposal Service also offers spring clean-up day for residents, and provides commercial cardboard recycling and newspaper drop-off.

Auburn Placer Disposal Service's office, maintenance shop, transfer station and recycling buyback center are located in Auburn. The company also operates two other transfer stations in Placer County and is responsible for the post-closure of the closed Auburn landfill.


Spaghetti Dinner & Dance Under the Stars
Marshall Square, Downtown Newcastle, CA
August 23, 2008

Come join us for an evening of fun with your friends and neighbors. Starting at 6:00 we will be opening the doors with plenty of great food. Then at 8:00 the dancing starts. Raffle prizes, too.
  • Contact name: Kathi Daugherty
  • Contact Phone: (916) 663-3307 x 12
  • Contact email: Kathi Daugherty
  • Contact number for viewers/readers/listeners: (916) 663-3307 x12 and (530) 867-3112
Organization Name: Newcastle Golden Spike Lions & Newcastle Elementary School 8th Grade
Admission Cost: $9.00 per person. Tickets available through 8th grade families and local vendors.

All proceeds to benefit Newcastle Gold Spike Lions and Newcastle Elementary 8th Grade DC Fund


Material Recovery Facility
The Western Placer Waste Management Authority or WPWMA is a regional agency that provides recycling and refuse disposal services to the commercial and residential sectors of Auburn, Lincoln, Loomis, Rocklin, Roseville, and Unincorporated Placer County.

The WPWMA owns and operates a materials recovery facility (MRF) which is designed to recover recyclable materials (including newspaper, cardboard, metals, glass, plastics, green waste, and wood waste) from the trash to reduce the amount of material going to the landfill. The MRF is a key element in the jurisdiction's efforts to comply with the state law to divert 50% of its waste from landfills.

Click Waste Reduction & Recycling News for the official newsletter of the Western Placer Management Authority (WPWMA). View our map for driving directions to the WPWMA's Material Recovery Center.