Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →G&P Development Inc. Landfill, 427 South 238th Road, Milford, 68405, Nebraska
Small county-style landfill just south of Milford used by folks hauling household junk, yard cleanups and bigger commercial deliveries. It’s the kind of place where pickup trucks, trailers and dump trucks come through the same gate, so expect mixed traffic and a working-site feel.
The approach is off South 238th Road and you’ll likely see an entrance booth and a scale where vehicles stop first - tipping fees at facilities like this are often charged by weight or sometimes by load. After weighing, drivers pull up to the active disposal area to dump and then cross the scale again on the way out. The site looks industrial: dirt roads, piles of compacted material and equipment moving around, so plan for some dust and uneven surfaces.
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