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Read more →Show-Me Regional Landfill, 230 SE 421 Road, Warrensburg, 64093, Missouri
Show-Me Regional Landfill at 230 SE 421 Road in Warrensburg is the large municipal landfill for the area. Contractors, landscapers and residents hauling big loads use it when trash needs to be buried rather than recycled.
There’s a scale and an entrance booth on the approach, so expect to stop and be weighed. Tipping fees are charged by weight and are usually structured differently for residential versus commercial loads, so commercial haulers should plan for different rates. The site is expansive with gravel roads, heavy equipment and piled cells of earth and trash; pull up to the booth and then proceed to the unloading area. Most trucks will be weighed again on the way out so the final charge reflects the net weight.
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