Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Rolling Meadows Landfill, Inc., 1420 Hamric Road, Hazen, 72064, Arkansas
Rolling Meadows Landfill in Hazen is a landfill - the final place where trash is buried. Both residents hauling household junk and commercial trucks use facilities like this; tipping fees are typically charged by weight and commercial loads are usually accepted.
Expect a weigh scale near the entrance since most landfills charge by weight, so plan for a stop both coming in and going out. There’s usually a small entrance booth or office where staff check paperwork and give directions; pull up to the scale, wait for instructions, then drive to the active drop-off area. The site itself is mostly gravel roads, open dirt cells and piles of compacted material, with heavy equipment working the face. Lines can form, especially on weekends and during seasonal cleanups, so factor in extra time.
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