Stef, There is nothing listed on the website about clean fill dumping, however they do discuss construction and demolition debris as length. Check the website for more information. I woukd suggest you call them to confirm.
Yes, you may dump clean fill dirt at the landfill. You turn right at the stop sign (towards the weigh scale) rather than going straight for normal dumping. You go to the scale but you don't have to pull onto the scale, there's a gravel bypass drive that goes around the scale. Go around the scale and in a few hundred feet you reach a fork in the road, go to the right at the fork in the road. Go several hundred feet after going right at the fork and you will see different sections for different products. You will see a section for bricks, cinder blocks, fill dirt, etc. PS...if you go left at the fork in the road and follow that for 1 mile you will come upon the location to dump yard waste and debris such as leaves, tree branches & chopped up trees 🌳. Next to the dump location for the yard waste you will see where you can purchase mulch & top soil. There will be an attendant there to take payment for the mulch & top soil. It costs between $20-$40 a cubic yard (average small trailer).
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