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Guilford Stump Dump is the town dump in Guilford, Connecticut at 25 Sullivan Dr and handles local household disposal. Residents who need to drop off regular trash or brush bring their loads here rather than to a landfill - Connecticut sends trash to transfer stations or out of state. It’s the practical spot locals use when clearing yard waste or oversized items.
Drive up the short access road and there’s typically an entrance booth or checkpoint where vehicles line up to be weighed for billing; expect to stop twice if a scale is used. The site looks like a working dump - piles or containers for different kinds of material and paths for trucks to move through. Pull up to the appropriate drop-off point, unload carefully (bring help for heavy items), then drive back toward the exit for the final weighing if required. Weekends and spring cleanups can get busy, so plan for a little waiting.
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