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Read more →Franklin County Regional Landfill, 828 County Route 20, Constable, 12926, New York
Franklin County Regional Landfill is the regional burial site for solid waste on County Route 20 in Constable. Locals, landscapers and commercial haulers bring household trash and larger loads here rather than to a transfer station.
The site is a fairly large, rural landfill with an entrance area that includes a scale and an attendant booth where vehicles stop to be weighed. Tipping fees are typically charged by weight at landfills like this, so plan for a weigh-in before and after dumping. Commercial loads are generally accepted at a regional facility of this size, and trucks will pull up to a tipping area or working face to unload. Lines can form on weekends and during spring cleanup season, and the property looks like a working site with piles of cover material and heavy equipment moving around.
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