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Read more →Sheridan County Landfill, 201 Mann Road, Plentywood, 59254, Montana
Sheridan County Landfill is the county dump out on Mann Road in Plentywood, used by local residents and the trucks that service the area. It’s the final place for burying trash, so expect typical landfill procedures like tipping fees and a scale entrance.
Drive in to a small entrance area with a scale and a booth where vehicles stop to be processed; vehicles are usually weighed and charged accordingly. The property is open and industrial - gravel drives, piles of cover dirt and compacted cells are what show up in plain view. Pull up, get weighed, then follow the route to the active tipping face; commercial loads are handled here too, though larger trucks often move differently than a pickup. Lines build up on weekends and during spring clean-up, so busy times feel more crowded.
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