Your Government
Waste Management
1. WasteWater/Sewage Treatment
Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority
www.ccmua.org
Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority
www.ccmua.org
In 1972, the Camden County Board of Freeholders created the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority to meet water quality protection requirements. The CCMUA has the responsibility and the sole authority to plan for and treat wastewater within Camden County as required by the Federal Clean Water Act.
For more information on the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority and Camden County Wastewater Treatment, please visit their Web site.
2. Solid Waste (trash) Disposal
Pollution Control Financing Authority of Camden County
www.pcfacc.com
www.pcfacc.com
The Freeholders have delegated responsibility for trash disposal to the PCFACC. The PCFACC operates the Pennsauken Sanitary Landfill and oversees operation of the Camden Resource Recovery Facility. These two facilities combined handle over 450,000 tons of refuse generated in the County each year.
For more information on the Pollution Control Financing Authority of Camden County, please visit their Web site.
3. Recycling
Camden County Division of Environmental Affairs
www.camdencounty.com/parks/going-green/special-household-waste-collections
www.camdencounty.com/parks/going-green/special-household-waste-collections
The Div of Environmental Affairs manages the county's Recycling and Solid Waste Management Plans and coordinates the efforts of the municipal recycling programs. In addition it provides service related to Household Special Waste Collections, rechargeable battery recycling, Litter Clean-Up, and Watershed Protection


