Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
Renovating your home? Drywall, lumber, concrete, and roofing materials have different disposal rules than regular trash. Here's what to know.
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(866) 909-4458An active regional landfill on the south side of Logansport where household and larger loads end up buried. Neighbors, landscapers and haulers use this site for final disposal rather than drop-off centers closer in town. It sits on a big parcel off S 150 E and looks like a proper working dump rather than a tidy transfer station.
Drive up the access road and you'll pass a weigh scale and entry booth before being waved or directed onto the tipping area; tipping fees are typically charged by weight at landfills like this. The site is large - long driveways, berms of compacted material, and heavy equipment moving about; bring a pickup or trailer and be prepared to follow truck traffic patterns. Recycling or drop-off bins, if present, are usually set off to one side past the booth, and commercial haulers commonly use the same entrance and scale. Expect dust, gravel, and big trucks; lineups can form on weekends or during seasonal cleanups.
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