Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Kiowa County Landfill, 10263 31st Avenue, Greensburg, 67054, Kansas
Kiowa County Landfill is the county dump out on 31st Avenue in Greensburg, the place locals and contractors use for loads that get buried rather than recycled. People from around the county haul household cleanouts, construction debris and commercial loads here. It’s a working landfill with the scale and entrance booth you’d expect at a county facility.
Drive in toward a small entrance booth and a scale-most county landfills weigh trucks and charge tipping fees either by weight or with a minimum fee, so plan on a weigh-in and a weigh-out. Gravel roads, open cells and piles of compacted material are the main sights; big machinery moves around, so watch where you drive. Commercial haulers are accepted but often handled differently than residential trips, so expect paperwork or separate lanes for larger loads. Busy weekends and spring cleanup will slow things down, with trucks lined up more often then.
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