Residents
General Information
- County Phone Numbers
- County News
- Traffic Advisories
- Events Calendar
- Photo Gallery
- Online Subscription Services
- Social Media
- Online Publications
- Central Municipal Court
Education & Employment
- Community Shuttle
- Employment Resources
- Educational Institutions
- Jobs in Education
- Jobs With Atlantic County
- Job Training
- Office of Education
- Transportation Services
- Workforce Development
- Volunteering
Health Services
- Child Health Services
- Environmental Health
- Health Topics A - Z
- Mental Health Administration
- Division of Public Health
- Substance Abuse Services
Human Services
- Aging Services
- Children's Services
- Disability Services
- Family Success Centers
- Division of Intergenerational Services
- Mental Health
- Meadowview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
- Transportation Services
- Veterans Services
Public Safety
- Department of Public Safety
- Emergency Preparedness
- Firearms Training Center
- Office of Highway Safety
- Division of Adult Detention (Atlantic County Jail)
- Sheriff's Office
- Youth Detention - Harborfields
- Police Training Center
Visitors
- Animal Shelter and Animal Services
- Beaches in Atlantic County
- Atlantic County Bikeway
- County Library
- Division of Parks and Recreation
- Office of Cultural Affairs
- Fishing in Atlantic County
- Green Tree Golf Course
Financial Assistance
- Office of Cultural Affairs
- NJ SNAP (Food Stamps)
- New Jersey Care
- Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
Planning & Infrastructure
- Department of Regional Planning & Development
- Department of Public Works
- Office of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
ACUA
The Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) is responsible for waste management in Atlantic County.
The ACUA operates a landfill, transfer station, compost facility and recycling center at its Environmental Park on Delilah in Road Egg Harbor Township and provides collection services in many towns in and around Atlantic County.
ACUA’s Wastewater Treatment Facility, located in Atlantic City, currently treats wastewater from 14 Atlantic County municipalities as well as sludge and septage generated throughout the county. The plant uses renewable power generated by the Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm and a 500 kilowatt solar project located onsite.
Go to Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) to learn more about how to recycle or dispose of waste in Atlantic County and about ACUA’s green initiatives and events.