Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Clover Flat Landfill, 4380 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, 94515, California
Clover Flat Landfill on Silverado Trail is where Calistoga residents, landscapers and commercial haulers bring trash and bulky debris. It’s the local burying spot for everything that won’t fit in the curb bin, used by people doing yard work, remodels and winery cleanouts.
Pull up to a scale and a small entrance booth-vehicles are weighed and there’s usually a stop both coming in and again on the way out. The working area is open with large dirt mounds and heavy equipment moving material; it gets dusty and a bit rough underfoot. Fees at a facility like this are typically charged by weight, with residential minimums common and commercial loads accepted. Because this is in California, have organics and recyclables separated beforehand when possible.
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