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  • The majority of household waste is made up of recyclables and organics. Recycling and composting are important to reduce the impact on our environment and to extend the life of our landfill.

    Green & blue carts have proven to be effective in diverting waste from the landfill. On a Town-wide basis, that would translate into thousands of tonnes of annual waste being turned into useful recycled materials & rich compost for farms instead of taking up valuable space in the landfill.

    Waste diversion creates many advantages for the environment; that is why many municipalities in Alberta have or are implementing a green and blue cart program.

    By using your blue and green carts, you can:

        Reduce dependence on and extend the life of our landfill.

        Reduce greenhouse gases, helping our environment now and for future generations.

        Turn food and yard waste into useful compost.


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  • Garbage pickup occurs every other week on Tuesdays  in the community of Turner Valley and Thursdays in Black Diamond.

    Recycling and Organics (Compost) are picked up on Wednesdays in Turner Valley and Fridays in Black Diamond.

    Compost is only picked up every two weeks throughout the winter.  

    Some exceptions occur around statutory holidays.

    Visit DiamondValley.Waste for details.  

    View the Black Diamond pickup schedule calendar at DiamondValley.town/BDWaste

    View the Turner Valley pickup schedule calendar at DiamondValley.town/TVWaste

    Subscribe to receive notifications of upcoming pickup dates at DiamondValley.town/NotifyMe


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  • Black garbage carts are collected every two weeks. 

    Blue recycling carts are collected weekly year-round. 

    Green organics carts are picked up:

    • every week from April to the end of October,
    • every two weeks from November to the end of March.

    Some exceptions occur on statutory holidays.

    View the schedules at 

    DiamondValley.town/BDWaste
    DiamondValley.town/TVWaste

    Subscribe to calendar notifications at DiamondValley.town/NotifyMe

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  • Carts must be placed in the pickup location on the designated day by 7a.m.  Carts not out by 7a.m. may not be picked up.

    Carts may be set out any time after 6pm on the day before collection and should be brought in from the street by 10pm on collection day.

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  • The green cart is collected weekly from April to October when the weather is warmer and there is also yard waste included in the cart.   

    The green cart is collected bi-weekly from November to March throughout the winter season when it is colder outside and the carts will have little to no yard waste.


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  • New Waste Services Rates in Effect May 1, 2025

    On March 19, 2025, Council passed a revised Waste Management Bylaw 2024-41, which includes a slight increase to the rates for some waste services, effective May 1, 2025.

    (Rates per household per 2-month billing cycle)





    Former RateChange
    New Rates Effective 
    May 1, 2025
    Garbage$20.80-$5.38$15.42
    Recycling$13.46-$13.46$0.00
    Organics / Compost$15.36+$1.09$16.45
    Program Fee$2.00$0.00$2.00
    TOTAL$51.62-$17.75$33.87
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  • There is no opportunity to opt out of the municipal waste collection program.  These fees are automatically applied to the utility bills for all residences.

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  • The route and cart placement for blue and green carts will be the same as for the black carts. 

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  • Municipalities encourage residents living on a smaller street or cul-de-sac to not park on the street for collection day to allow room for the carts.  

    Some households place their carts in their driveway strategically so that there is room for one car to pull in and out without having to move the carts.  Alternatively, some neighbours have worked together logistically to place their carts in areas with more space. 

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  • No, additional bags beside your cart will not be collected. 

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  • If your cart is damaged or missing, please fill out the online Report a Missed/Damaged Cart form. Please allow a maximum of five business days to complete your request. 


    If you have any questions please contact Waste Services at waste@okotoks.ca or 403-938-8054. 

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  • If your cart was missed, please fill out the online Report a Missed/Damaged Cart form.


    If you have any questions please contact Waste Services at waste@okotoks.ca or 403-938-8054. 

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  • No, cart sizes are set and cannot be changed.

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  • Waste collection occurs as usual on most stat holidays. The only exceptions are New Year’s Day (January 1), Remembrance Day (November 11), and Christmas Day (December 25).  If collection is scheduled for one of these days, communications will be issued on our website and social media channels regarding the alternate pickup schedule.

    If carts are not placed out on the correct day around the stat holiday, households will need to wait until their next scheduled collection day for pick up.

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  • A brochure listing what items are accepted in each cart has been provided to each household and can also be found on the Town website

    What goes inside your black garbage cart?

    What goes inside your green organics cart?

    What goes inside your blue recycle cart?

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  • Due to the equipment used at the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), glass and soft plastics such as plastic bags and cling wrap will not be accepted in the municipal program.

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  • T&T Disposal Services is responsible for picking up the blue and green bin materials. Material from the blue bin is taken to Capital Paper Recycling, and material from the green bin is taken to GFL.

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  • Green cart (Organics)

    Contents can be placed loose inside the cart without using a bag or liner. A paper bag or compostable bag designed for municipal organics collection programs is optional.

    Animal waste and bedding are the exceptions: they must be placed in a paper/compostable bag inside the green cart. 


    Blue cart (recyclables)

    Do NOT use a bag or liner. Contents must be loose, not bagged or bundled.

    The following item is an exception:

    • Shredded paper must be placed in a transparent bag inside the blue cart.
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  • The material needs to be loose to be sorted by the machines. For the safety of workers, tied bags are assumed to be garbage and are never opened.

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  • When you're buying compostable bags, look for the certified compostable logos on the box. compost logos

    Some examples of retailers who would have certified compostable bags would be grocery stores, hardware stores, drugstores, and pet stores.

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  • Over half of household garbage is actually food and yard waste. 

    In the landfill, organics do not break down like they do in nature, because the oxygen requirements are not met. This process can take decades. As it slowly breaks down, the food and yard materials release methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.


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  • The green cart accepts a wider range of food and yard waste - materials such as meat, bones, fish, shellfish, dairy products, pasta, breads, branches and weeds.

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  • All of the material collected from the green carts is brought to a private composting facility and could be sold to a bagging operation and then sold in local stores. 

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  • Tips on reducing smell from your compost / green bin:

    • Keep the lid of the kitchen pail and green cart closed.
    • Empty your kitchen pail into your green cart every 2-3 days.
    • Consider freezing meat and fish waste until collection day - especially during warm weather.
    • Sprinkle a small amount of vinegar or baking soda in your kitchen pail and green cart to minimize odour.
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  • Lining your kitchen catcher with newspaper or a compostable bag and emptying it frequently into your green cart will reduce pests and odours.  

    Keep in mind that the organic material now placed in the green cart was previously being placed in your garbage bin, so there should be no additional attraction of pests or creation of odours. 

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  • Rinse your kitchen pail with hot water or place inside your dishwasher after emptying it into the green bin.

    Rinse your cart and pour the dirty water onto grass/gravel, not down the storm drain.

    Use a compostable bag, paper bag or newspaper liner in your kitchen pail and green cart.

    Layer your green cart to keep material from sticking. Place crumpled newspaper on the bottom of your cart and alternate layers of kitchen waste/grass clippings with soiled newspaper or leaves.

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  • Yes, our program accepts pet waste and kitty litter in the green cart. 

    Animal waste must be in a paper bag or certified compostable bag before placing it in the green cart.

    Please do not use plastic or biodegradable bags because these bags do not break down during the composting process and will reduce the quality of the finished compost.

    During the composting process, the material is heated to temperatures at which any harmful bacteria is killed. Strict testing is conducted to ensure the compost is safe to use.

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  • If you have more yard waste than will fit in the cart, leave the extra for the following week. Only material in the green cart will be collected. 

    Leaves and yard waste ONLY can always be taken to the Transfer site, located at 168 St. W & 402 Ave (north of former Black Diamond) or the regional Landfill.

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  • The maximum length and size of branches allowed is:

    Length: 1m or 3ft.

    Diameter: 7cm or 2.8 in.

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  • No, construction, renovation or demolition materials are NOT collected at the curb and must be taken the Landfill for disposal.

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  • Popsicle sticks, chopsticks, waxed paper and parchment paper are compostable and are allowed in the green carts.

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  • Remove food residue (which may be placed in the green cart) and recycle pizza boxes in the blue cart. 

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  • Grease and oils are allowed in the green cart. Once they have cooled down, pour directly into the lined kitchen pail or freeze and place in the pail or cart.

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    • Garbage - 240L (Toter) – 12.5kg
    • Recycling - 240L (older style IPL) – 15.5kg (Turner Valley residences)
    • Recycling - 240L (new style IPL) – 14 kg (Black Diamond residences and all replacements)
    • Organics - 120L (Toter) 9 kg
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  • The Recycling Centre in Turner Valley closed as of June 25, 2022.

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  1. Town of Diamond Valley
    301 Centre Avenue West
    Diamond Valley, Alberta, Canada
    Box 10, Black Diamond, AB T0L 0H0
    Phone: 403-933-4348
    Info@DiamondValley.town


  1. The Town of Diamond Valley acknowledges the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes Blackfoot Confederacy members Siksika, Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations, the Stoney Nakoda of Bearspaw, Chiniki and Wesley First Nations, the Dene of Tsuu T'ina First Nations, the Metis Nation Region 3, and all those that made Treaty 7 lands their home.

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