Address: 378 Dump Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087, USA
Phone: +16154448360
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–3PM
Tuesday: 7AM–3PM
Wednesday: 7AM–3PM
Thursday: 7AM–3PM
Friday: 7AM–3PM
Saturday: Closed
Randy Turner
Been going there for over a year always paid $9 for trailer of compost (always falling small tree branches and grass) went 3days ago and they wanted $132 for the same size load on same trailer
Jimmy Crocker
Always quick to tell ya what goes where and get ya on your way back home! Good people I really appreciate them all! Thanks
Roger McCarter
I have been using this facility for 22 years as a commercial contractor and have never had a bad experience. People complain about various things related to dumping their waste but without the rules in place this facility would be a disaster. I have been up on the hill and found gas cans, cans of paint / sealer, and so on that people sneak in there. If any of those toxins get into the soil, or catch fire there woud be no landfill. Usually the people complaining about their experience are the ones that either dont know the rules, or don't care about them, they just want to get rid of everything they don't want anymore. Keep up the good work because I for one appreciate them for the service they offer.
Eric
My first visit. Helpful, knowledgeable and friendly staff. The rules/information is all posted and they happily answered any of my questions. An impressive project to say the least. Very happy they are there for us.
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There is no longer a mattress bin. They will take a mattress and box spring, but please see attendant for direction on where it goes.
Wilson county landfill does not accept household trash, only construction and demolition material.
Wilson county residents can dispose of TVs at the landfill, at the Lebanon Convenience Center, or the Suggs Creek Convenience Center.
Cardboard yes… the other stuff probably not. If you go to the convenience center on 70 by the fairgrounds they will take all of it and recycle the cardboard
The Wilson county convenience centers can take 1 bulky item per day. You can search locations at Wilsoncountytn.gov. You must have Wilson county registration on your vehicle.
The landfill accepts trees and limbs. The charge is $11 per cubic yard. Only cash or local check accepted. All loads must be tarped. You can make as many trips as needed.
Only construction and demolition material.
No, the Wilson County landfill is open on the first Saturday of the month, April through September only.
The convenience centers will take it for free from Wilson County residents.
Wilson County Landfill charges $9 per cubic yard. A mattress and box spring is considered 2 yards. Wilson County residents may dispose of a mattress and box spring at any of the 7 convenience centers. Hours, rules, and locations can be referenced at Wilson countyTN.gov
Hazardous Waste collections are usually sponsored by the state of Tennessee, Wilson Co is not scheduled for a collection this year. A list of participating counties can be found on the state website.
Yes, bicycles can be recycled at any of our 7 convenience centers.
Wilson County Landfill only accepts construction and demolition material. No household trash.
Wilson County Landfill does not accept propane tanks of any type, you might try a local propane company to see if they have any tips.
Yes, the landfill can take a box spring and mattress, there is a fee, if you live in Wilson County, the convenience centers can take a box spring and mattress free of charge. Wilson County Convenience Centers are listed on the county website at WilsonCountyTN.gov
Wilson County Landfill no longer accepts paint. Paint can be dried out by adding cat litter or paint hardner from a hardware store, then thrown away with regular garbage.
Wilson County residents can recycle at any of our 7 convenience centers. More details at Wilsoncountytn.gov under the solid waste tab.
Wilson County Landfill normally takes construction and demolition material, such as wood, sheetrock, bricks, etc. House contents and clean up should be taken to Smith Co Landfill in Carthage, or Middlepoint Landfill in Murfreesboro.
You can dispose of it at the Wilson County Landfill
Wilson County Landfill doesn't take florescent bulbs, if you have a few from home use, you can try Lowe's or Home Depot, the state has a hazardous waste collection once per year, they will take them then. The next collection is scheduled for October 2020 for Wilson County.
We can take TV's and computers here at Wilson Co Landfill, residents can also use the electronic bins at the Suggs Creek and Lebanon Convenience Centers.
We weigh all shingle loads . And its $50.00 a ton .
Yes we have an electronics bin.
The Wilson County Landfill can take tires, 4 per day, 8 per year for free. Any more than 8 per year need to be recycled at Rockwood Recycling on Hartman Drive in Lebanon.
The Wilson County Landfill and Convenience Centers can take one 8x10 piece of carpet, any more than that will need to be disposed of at Smith County Landfill in Carthage or Middlepoint Landfill in Murfreesboro.
You can take them to Suggs Creek convenience center, or Lebanon convenience center by the fairgrounds. The landfill takes them during business hours also.
Yes, Wilson County Landfill can accept logs and brush from Wilson County residents. $9 per cubic yard fee.
Wilson county residents can drop off Christmas trees at the landfill, 378 Dump Road in Lebanon, or Rockwood Recycling, 510 Hartman Drive. NO DECORATIONS
A full size truck, level with the bed is 3 yards, it would cost $27.
Wilson county residents can take a couch to any of the convenience centers. Sleepers or sectionals must be taken to the landfill.
Boats without a motor or fuel tank can be brought to the landfill. There is a $9 a cubic yard fee, $55 minimum.
A mattress can be disposed of at any of Wilson County's 7 convenience centers. They can take 2 pieces per visit, one visit allowed daily. More information can be found at wilsoncountytn.gov
Wilson county landfill only accepts construction and demolition material. Wilson county residents can take recyclables to the convenience centers.
Wilson county residents can take appliances to any convenience center.
Construction and demolition tipping fees are $9 per cubic yard.
Yes, bagged brush and trimmings can be brought to the landfill. There is a $3 per cubic yard fee for brush and trimmings, $9 per cubic yard for large cuts such as logs or stumps.
Fuels and fuel additives can be taken to a hazardous waste collection. For more info you can visit the state of Tennessee's website.
Wilson county landfill accepts construction and demolition material at the rate of $9 per cubic yard, $36 per ton on shingles.
Yes, there is a fee, $3 per cubic yard for brush, $9 per cubic yard for logs or stumps, cash or local check only. (Commercial landscaping is $9 per cubic yard.)
Monday-Friday 7-3pm, Saturday 8-12pm. Saturday hours are April-September only.
Wilson county residents can take appliances to any convenience center
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