The Delaware Solid Waste Authority (DSWA) was established in 1975 through Title 7, Chapter 64 of the Delaware Code to bring order to a fragmented waste management system. Before DSWA, Delaware lacked a coordinated approach to waste collection, disposal, and recycling. Practices varied widely, with limited public recycling programs, inconsistent service, and growing environmental concerns. As population growth and development increased the volume and complexity of waste, counties and municipalities struggled to manage disposal and protect natural resources. In response, guided by DNREC' State Plan for Solid Waste Management, the Delaware Legislature created DSWA on August 12, 1975, to develop a comprehensive statewide plan for reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible waste management. Today, nearly five decades later, DSWA operates modern landfills, transfer stations, recycling programs, and environmental education centers that serve the entire state. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and public service, DSWA continues to provide Delawareans with safe, cost-effective waste management solutions while planning for future needs.
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