Glenmore Landfill close to reopening after fire damage
The Glenmore Landfill in Kelowna will reopen to public waste management on Monday, Aug. 28, which will be 10 days after it was in flames.
The landfill was evacuated on Friday, August 18 as the Clifton/McKinley fire quickly moved south into Kelowna. Portions of the landfill burned, but its critical infrastructure has been mostly unaffected. All landfill buildings are operational and the landfill gas management system was the only infrastructure that saw considerable damage.
“It could’ve been much worse,” Scott Hoekstra, landfill & compost operations manager, said. “We’ve been able to bounce back quite quickly. Staff and contractors are making progress on the many necessary repairs. We’ve had staff on site 24 hours a day working with fire-response personnel since the evacuation and we’re ahead of where I thought we would be at this point.”
The public will be able to access to the landfill’s waste transfer station and recycling depot on Monday, but initially only household waste will be accepted for disposal. Drywall, concrete, clean wood, branches, yard waste and other waste categories will be accepted once the site returns to full operation. Wholesale compost sales will also resume on Monday.











