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Read more →Dudleyville Landfill, 8195 North Highway 177, Winkelman, 85292, Arizona
Dudleyville Landfill is the rural landfill off Highway 177 near Winkelman that locals and haulers use to get rid of household and job-site trash. It’s the final destination where material is buried and tipping fees apply, set according to weight or vehicle class.
Expect to cross a weigh scale at the entrance and stop at a small booth to sort out the load; people are usually weighed in and again on the way out. Tipping fees are typically assessed by weight or by vehicle class, so larger commercial rigs usually face different charges than a pickup load. The site is exposed dirt with compacted piles and a working face to drive up to, so it can be dusty and rutted underfoot. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, commonly have a line of pickups and trailers waiting to get in.
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