Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Northern Montana Joint Refuse Disposal District - Conrad, 1479 Valier Hwy, Conrad, 59486, Montana
Northern Montana Joint Refuse Disposal District on Valier Highway is the local disposal site people from Valier and nearby Conrad use to drop off household trash and bulk cleanout loads. It’s the straightforward, municipal spot for getting rid of things that don’t fit in a curb bin. Expect an open, utilitarian lot rather than anything fancy.
Pull off Valier Hwy into a gravel drive where traffic funnels toward an entrance booth or gate and a main unloading area. The site looks like big piles, roll-off containers and open tipping spots, so plan for dust and uneven ground. Drivers pull up to the proper pile or bin to unload and then move on - watch for large trucks and do not block the flow. There may be a scale or a stop on the way out and fees and accepted items are set by the district, so those details can vary.
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