Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Hodgeman County Landfill, 29987 SE LL Road, Jetmore, 67854, Kansas
Hodgeman County Landfill at 29987 SE LL Road in Jetmore is the county dump where household and commercial trash gets buried. People from town, farmers with big pickups, and commercial haulers use it when other options aren't practical.
Expect a fairly basic, working site - a scale is usually at the entrance so vehicles get weighed in and then weighed out since tipping is charged by weight and often has a minimum fee. There’s typically a small office or booth near the gate where loads are recorded. Drive on gravel to the active tipping area; there will be mounded cells, heavy equipment moving around, and the surface can be rutted or muddy after rain. Recycling or bulky-item drop-offs are often separated from the main burial area.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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