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Read more →31 New Hartford Rd, New Hartford, CT 06057, United States
This listing is for New Hartford Landfill at 31 New Hartford Rd - identified as a landfill, meaning it's the kind of place where material is buried as a final destination. Local residents and haulers would use a site like this for large cleanouts or commercial loads, though in Connecticut most municipalities route waste through transfer stations or send it out of state.
Expect a simple, no-frills setup: a gatehouse or scale booth for checking vehicles, then a drive-up area where trucks tip loads. Vehicles usually stop on a scale before and after unloading since tipping fees are typically charged by weight at landfills. The site itself looks like large earthworks and working faces rather than neat rows of bins; pull up where directed by the booth and be prepared to wait if there are other trucks.
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