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Read more →Onslow County Landfill, 415 Meadowview Road, Jacksonville, 28540, North Carolina
Onslow County Landfill on Meadowview Road is Jacksonville's county landfill for household and commercial loads. People use it for big cleanouts and construction debris - anything that won't fit in curbside pickup.
There’s a scale and an entrance booth near the gate, so expect to be weighed and then weighed again after dumping since tipping fees are usually based on weight. Traffic is directed to an active tipping area where heavy equipment moves dirt and loads around; pull up carefully and follow posted signs. The site is large with dirt roads, dusty work areas, and the constant rumble of trucks - it looks and feels like a working landfill. Commercial loads are typically accepted, but they’re generally handled under different fee rules and may use separate lanes.
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