Construction Debris: What You Can (and Can't) Take to the Dump
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Read more →Greentree Landfill, 635 Toby Road, Kersey, 15846, Pennsylvania
Greentree Landfill on Toby Road in Kersey is where local household trash and heavier contractor loads end up. Neighbors, small haulers and utility crews use it rather than a recycling center. It’s a working burial landfill, so expect the usual scale-and-tipping routine.
Drive in and you’ll likely cross a scale-landfills like this charge by weight, with residential minimums and different commercial rates. After weighing, move toward the active tipping area where trucks unload and you can see the big earth berms and working faces. Payment is calculated from the scale ticket, so that weight readout matters; commercial loads are handled under a different fee structure than typical residential drops. Lines stack up on weekends and during spring cleanouts, so quiet weekdays tend to be easiest.
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