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Read more →Unified Greeley County Landfill, Off Highway 27, north of town, Tribune, 67879, Kansas
Unified Greeley County Landfill is the county dump off Highway 27, a few miles north of Tribune. Locals bring household cleanup, farm trash and contractor loads here; it’s the practical spot for getting rid of things that can’t be burned or recycled in town.
Pull off Highway 27 onto a gravel drive and head toward a small entrance booth and scale area - expect to stop for weighing. The site is open and mostly dirt and compacted fill with visible berms and areas where trucks tip loads. Tipping fees are handled by weight or volume at most landfills like this, and commercial haulers are commonly accepted though they’re usually billed differently than residential loads. Lines can form during spring cleanups and weekends, so plan a little extra time if it’s a busy day.
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