Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Simco Road Regional Landfill, 16415 NW Waste Site Drive, Mayfield, 83716, Idaho
Simco Road Regional Landfill is the regional dump that serves Boise-area residents and businesses. Trucks, trailers and pickup loads come here when there’s too much junk for the curb. It’s the place where material is buried and the site feels industrial rather than tidy.
There’s an entrance booth and a drive‑over scale - drivers stop at the booth and then pull onto the scale; tipping fees are typically based on weight, so expect to stop again on the way out. The site is large with gravel roads, heavy equipment moving around, and long rows of compacted material; it gets dusty in summer and sloppy when it rains. Regional landfills usually handle both residential and commercial loads, so separate rates are common. Weekends and spring cleanups draw lines, so patience is part of the visit.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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