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Read more →Sidney Landfill, 2232 Road 115, Sidney, 69162, Nebraska
Sidney Landfill at 2232 Road 115 is the local spot where residents and haulers bring material to be buried. It's used by people from Sidney and surrounding areas, so expect a mix of pickups and commercial trucks.
There's a small entrance booth and a scale near the gate, so vehicles typically get weighed - tipping fees are charged by weight and most drivers end up stopping twice, in and out. The site is a wide, open dirt facility with heavy trucks and piles of compacted fill; it can be dusty and a bit bumpy underfoot. Trucks pull up to an active tipping area or cell to unload, and larger commercial rigs and roll-offs are common, so be mindful of equipment and traffic. Don't expect paved amenities - it's a working landfill rather than a tidy drop-off center.
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