Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Alderson Regional Landfill, 201 S. 5th Street, Alderson, 74522, Oklahoma
Alderson Regional Landfill at 201 S. 5th Street is the town’s main burial site for trash, used by homeowners, haulers and commercial trucks from Alderson and nearby communities. It’s a working, larger-scale landfill rather than a neighborhood drop-off - expect big rigs and open dirt areas.
Pull up to an entrance booth and a scale; loads are weighed and tipping fees are charged by weight, so there’s usually a stop on the way in and again on the way out. Commercial loads and roll-off trucks use this site alongside pickup trucks, so watch for traffic and give big trailers room to maneuver. The property is mostly gravel and dirt with mounded cells and heavy equipment moving around, not paved bays or neat curbside bins. Lines can build up on weekends and during seasonal cleanups, so there may be a wait.
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