Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Nebraska Ecology Systems, Incorporated Landfill, Road 4, Geneva, 68361, Nebraska
Nebraska Ecology Systems, Incorporated Landfill sits out on Road 4 just outside Geneva and handles everything from pickup truck loads to larger haulers. Mostly used by local residents and commercial drivers, it’s a working landfill-big, dusty, and not landscaped for looks.
Expect to pull up to an entrance booth and cross a scale, so plan to stop for weighing on the way in or out. Landfills charge tipping fees; those fees can be by weight or a flat minimum and vary depending on the facility and state rules. Commercial loads are commonly accepted at facilities like this, though acceptance rules and fee schedules differ from site to site. The site is open and utilitarian with gravel drives and heavy equipment moving material, so watch for trucks and drive slowly through the yard.
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