Republic Services Briefs Supervisors on 2024 Tonnage, Monitoring, Prompting Board Response
Republic Services briefed the La Paz County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25, 2026 about 2024 tonnage trends and environmental monitoring at the county landfill, prompting a board response.

Republic Services management briefed the La Paz County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25, 2026 about 2024 tonnage trends and environmental monitoring at the La Paz County landfill, and the presentation prompted a response from the board during that meeting. The company’s update focused on last year’s waste volumes and on the environmental monitoring programs that track landfill performance and compliance at the county facility.
At the Feb. 25 presentation Republic Services outlined 2024 tonnage trends as the primary operational metric under review for the La Paz County landfill. The firm framed those tonnage figures as a driver for service planning, equipment needs and contract discussions with the county, placing 2024 data at the center of near-term operational decision-making for landfill management.
Environmental monitoring was the second focal point at the briefing to county supervisors. Republic Services described monitoring activities tied to the La Paz County landfill’s regulatory obligations, using 2024 monitoring results as the basis for discussion with the Board of Supervisors. Those monitoring topics drew the board’s attention to the intersection of public-health safeguards and landfill operations in La Paz County.
The presentation on Feb. 25 prompted a response from the Board of Supervisors concerning oversight of the La Paz County landfill. Supervisors engaged with Republic Services’ management during the meeting about the implications of 2024 tonnage and monitoring data for county oversight, budget planning and permitting priorities at the landfill site. The exchange placed landfill performance and compliance squarely on the supervisors’ agenda going forward.
County officials and Republic Services left the Feb. 25 meeting with an emphasis on moving from data to decisions at the La Paz County landfill. With 2024 tonnage trends and environmental monitoring now documented in the company briefing, supervisors will incorporate that material into their ongoing oversight of the landfill, shaping future discussions about capacity, operations and regulatory compliance in La Paz County.
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