Waste Industries USA, Inc. Acquisitions Will Add $3.1 Million in Sales

Date: October 10, 2007

Source: Waste Industries USA, Inc.

Waste Industries USA, Inc. Announces Three Acquisitions

Waste Industries USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: WWIN), a regional, non-hazardous solid waste services company, announced the acquisition of three hauling operations that are expected to add approximately $3.1 million in annualized revenues.

The company acquired the assets and customers of Sanitech/AWD, LLC, a private residential waste hauler that operates primarily in the west Atlanta suburbs. This operation will tuck into the company's West Atlanta operations and the waste collected should be internalized 100% into the company's Grady Road Landfill.

The company acquired certain hauling operations and customers of Saunders Superior Services, Inc. in the Wilmington, North Carolina market area. This acquisition will tuck into the company's current operations in Wilmington and will improve route efficiency in its commercial and residential product lines.

The company also acquired the assets and customers of Tyson Sanitation Services, Inc., a private residential waste hauler that operates in eastern North Carolina. The customers will tuck into the company's Wilson and Rocky Mount operations.

Ven Poole, Vice President, Corporate Development stated, "These acquisitions are a continuation of our long stated goal to internalize more waste into our landfills and to build dense routes, which should enable us to provide high quality, efficient and cost effective waste services to our customers. We are proud that time and again companies and families with excellent reputations in our industry choose Waste Industries to continue taking care of their customers' waste disposal needs."

Waste Industries USA, Inc. is a vertically integrated solid waste services company that provides collection, transfer, disposal and recycling services to commercial, industrial and residential customer locations in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee and Mississippi.

For more information, visit: www.waste-ind.com.

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