Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Noble Road Landfill, 170 Noble Road East, Shiloh, 44878, Ohio
Noble Road Landfill at 170 Noble Road East in Shiloh is the local landfill where refuse is buried. Landfills of this scale typically have a weigh scale and charge tipping fees by weight, and they generally handle commercial haulers as well as residential drop-offs.
Expect to cross a scale coming in and likely again after unloading since tipping fees are usually calculated by weight. There’s typically an entrance booth or check-in point where drivers are directed to the working face. The site is large and open with heavy equipment and dump trucks moving around, so pull slowly and watch for traffic. Weekends and spring-cleanup times often mean longer lines and a bit of a wait.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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