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Tygarts Valley Transfer is a landfill transfer service facility where residents in West Virginia can drop off their household, electronic, and commercial solid waste for transportation to the nearest landfill. We ensure that your waste is properly disposed of by following strict environmental controls. Fees Apply.
Food
Appliances
Clothing
Furniture
Tires (Additional fee of $5.00 per tire)
Electronics
Batteries
Cardboard
Plastic
Light Bulbs
Metal
Smoke Detectors
Paper
Glass
Wood
Shingles
Monday – Friday: 7:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.
The Tucker County Landfill is managed by the Tucker County Solid Waste Authority’s Board of Directors. Fees Apply.
*Construction and Demolition Waste (C&D) includes discarded materials from construction, renovation, restoration and demolition activities and projects.
Monday – Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Tucker County Landfill is located on Landfill Road in Davis.
284 Landfill Road
Davis, WV 26260
Phone: (304) 259-4867
Fax: (304) 463-4143
Scale House: (304) 259-5580
Landfill Manager (304) 376-8301
Annual Adopt-A-Highway Spring Cleanup set for April 25th
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) is now accepting registrations for the Adopt-A-Highway Spring Statewide Cleanup set for Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Individuals, families, churches, businesses, schools, civic organizations, government agencies and communities can register to pick up trash on almost any state-maintained road, back road or main route. Private roads and interstate highways are not eligible for adoption.
The Adopt-A-Highway program provides garbage bags, work gloves and safety vests to volunteers, and takes care of disposing of collected trash. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to participate.
Groups must register in advance by April 17, 2026, and inform their county DOH garage if they need supplies. To register, call 1-800-322-5530 or email dep.aah@wv.gov . If you reach the REAP voicemail, please leave your name, phone number, group name, date of cleanup, number of participants, and the county where your adopted road is located.
The 2025 Adopt-A-Highway Spring Cleanup had more than 1,900 volunteers from over 250groups who removed nearly 79,000 pounds of litter from almost 600 miles of roadway.
Co-sponsored by the WVDEP and the state Division of Highways, the Adopt-A-Highway program is administered by the WVDEP’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP).The REAP program empowers citizens to take ownership of their communities by providing technical, financial, and resource assistance in cleanup and recycling efforts.