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Read more →Mississippi County Landfill, 1695 East CR-506, Luxora, 72358, Arkansas
Mississippi County Landfill at 1695 East CR-506 in Luxora is the county landfill locals and commercial haulers use for trash disposal. People bring everything from household loads to larger commercial drops, so expect a mix of vehicle types on site.
Like most landfills, there’s usually a weigh scale near the entrance and a small attendant booth; vehicles typically stop to weigh in and then again on the way out because tipping fees are charged by weight. Pull onto the scale first, then follow the drive toward the working face or drop-off area where heavy equipment is active and piles of compacted material are visible. Lines build up on weekends and during spring cleanup, so plan extra time when town is busy.
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