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Read more →Logan County Landfill, 1702 Ute, Winona, 67764, Kansas
Logan County Landfill at 1702 Ute in Winona is where county trash gets buried - used by residents and local businesses who need to dispose of bigger loads or items not picked up at the curb. It’s a working landfill with heavy truck traffic and the usual dirt mounds and equipment on site.
Drive in on a gravel approach and you'll see a weigh scale and a small entrance booth; tipping is typically charged by weight, so expect to stop on the scale and again when leaving. After the booth, pull up to the active dumping face or the area where trucks back in to unload; trailers often need room to turn. The site looks like layered dirt cells and compacted piles rather than tidy bins, and it can get dusty when it's windy. Weekends and spring-cleanup time usually mean longer lines, especially for pickup trucks and trailers.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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