Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Laubscher Meadows Landfill, 2020 Laubscher Road, Evansville, 47720, Indiana
Laubscher Meadows Landfill on Laubscher Road is the large, final-destination landfill that handles bulky and everyday trash from the Evansville area. It’s the kind of place local residents and haulers use when stuff can’t go to a curbside pickup or a convenience center. Expect a weight-based tipping fee setup typical for landfills with a scale at the entrance.
Drive in and there’s usually a booth and a scale near the gate; vehicles are weighed and then directed toward the drop area. The site is big - think long gravel drives, heavy equipment moving around, and high-looking piles where material gets buried. Pull up to the drop-off, unload where directed, then head back across the scale to get weighed out. Lines form on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup, so don’t be surprised if there’s a wait.
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