Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Hoffman Road Sanitary Landfill, 3962 Hoffman Road, Toledo, 43611, Ohio
Hoffman Road Sanitary Landfill on Hoffman Road in Toledo is the spot where trash gets buried - the kind of place drivers head to when curbside won’t take the load. Landfills like this see everyone from homeowners clearing out a truck to commercial haulers dropping off larger loads.
There’s a scale house/booth near the entrance and charges are typically by weight, so plan on being weighed in and again on the way out. The site is big and open, with mounded cells and steady truck traffic; dust and the usual landfill smells are part of the scene. Pull up to the scalehouse, get weighed, then move on to the active tipping area to unload before covering is applied. Weekends and spring cleanup season are when lines get longest.
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