Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →2121 Wimberg Rd, Evansville, IN 47720
(800) 886-3345Republic Services Laubscher Meadows Landfill is the big regional dump out on Wimberg Road that handles residential and commercial loads. Locals use it when the county drop-off won’t take a big truckload or construction debris. You’ll see semi trailers and pickup trucks mixed in with neighborhood pickups on busier days.
There’s a weigh scale at the entrance and loads are charged by weight, so plan for a stop on the way in and again on the way out. Pull up to the entry booth first, then follow the signs to the tipping area and the active cell where material is buried. The site is large - dirt roads, compacted working faces, and piles that change with the seasons - so allow extra time to navigate if several commercial trucks are present. Expect lines on weekend mornings and during spring cleanup, when traffic usually slows down.
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