Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →McCurtain County Landfill, 4105 South Seminole, Idabel, 74745, Oklahoma
McCurtain County Landfill at 4105 South Seminole is where Idabel residents and local haulers take trash that will be buried. This is a working county landfill, so expect to see heavy equipment, dirt roads and the usual landfill setup rather than a curbside drop-off.
Plan on pulling up to an entrance booth/scale area - many landfills weigh vehicles and have tipping fees charged by weight or a posted flat rate, and local fees can vary. After check-in, vehicles are usually directed to the active tipping area; there will be heavy machinery, graded ramps and piles of cover material. The site can be dusty in dry weather and muddy after rains, and larger commercial trucks are commonly handled here though rates differ. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be the busiest, so lines are not uncommon.
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