Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Cherokee Village Landfill, 100 Landfill Road, Cherokee Village, 72529, Arkansas
Cherokee Village Landfill is where household trash and larger loads end up for burial; locals and commercial haulers use it when trash needs dropping off. The site sits on Landfill Road just inside Cherokee Village and handles typical landfill traffic rather than curbside pickups.
Drive up to a gated entrance with an entrance booth and a scale - tipping fees are charged by weight so vehicles usually stop twice. After checking in at the booth, pull through to the active tipping area and unload where trucks and loaders are operating. The site is a working, open dirt area with heavy equipment moving around, and lines can form on weekends or during spring cleanup season. Expect to wait a bit if several commercial trucks are ahead.
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