Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Mundy Landfill, 2712 U.S. 84, Mansfield, 71052, Louisiana
Mundy Landfill sits on U.S. 84 in Mansfield and is where trash gets buried rather than transferred. Locals and commercial haulers use it for final disposal; like most landfills, expect a vehicle scale and tipping fees charged by weight, with commercial loads usually handled under different rates.
Pull in to the entrance and you'll see a small booth and a scale-most drivers stop on the way in and again on the way out because fees are weight-based. The yard is a working site with gravel drives, earth mounds and heavy equipment moving around, so drive slow and follow directions at the gate. Unloading areas are away from the entrance; plan to back trailers or position pickups as needed to dump. Lines can form, especially on weekends and during spring cleanup, so allow a bit of extra time.
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