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Blue Lake Clean Fill Disposal Site is a neighborhood disposal site in Indianapolis that local homeowners and small contractors use for dropping off clean fill and similar materials. Located on S Tibbs Ave, it feels like a working lot more than a polished facility, and most visits are short and straightforward.
There’s usually a small entrance booth and a gate area where vehicles pull up to check in before moving onto the disposal area. Expect gravel or packed dirt surfaces, piles or berms of fill, and simple traffic lanes to drive up to the tipping spots. Many people pause at a scale or weigh station on their way in or out at sites like this, so plan for a slow stop and a second pull-through if needed. Weekends and spring cleanups can get busy, so lines sometimes form at the entrance.
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