Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →City of Conway Landfill, 4550 Highway 64 West, Conway, 72032, Arkansas
City of Conway Landfill at 4550 Highway 64 West is where the city’s trash ends up - a working landfill for household cleanouts and larger commercial loads. Neighbors and haulers come here when a pickup, trailer or truck is full and needs final disposal.
There’s a scale/scale house near the entrance and tipping fees are typically charged by weight, so expect to stop to be weighed. The site is big and dusty with heavy equipment moving cover dirt and compacted piles rather than neat rows of bins. Pull up to the booth, drive slowly to the active dumping area and then usually return to the scale after you dump for the final weight. Lines build on weekends and during spring cleanup, so plan for delays if it’s busy.
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